"This place is really a 4.5 star place but thats not an option. I eered on the side of 5 full stars...read on to understand why.Ambiance: This place is in the food court of HMart in Burlington. It get very busy here, especially on weekends. Finding a seat for 2 is difficult, nevermind seating for our party of 4. Thats not their problem though. The restaurant stall itself looked organized and the menu was clear and easy to understand. Service: It was good. The lady took my initial order of the King Buns and the credit card machine had problems. She put my order in and let me pay later after they reboot it. I ended up coming back to order 2 other meals anyways. Food: It was excellent! I started with the king buns, hoping they were juicy buns like xiao long baos, but she said no, they are just meat buns. I ordered it anyways and the size was worthy of the king moniker. I wouldn 't say they had any juice inside, but a there is a tasty piece of meat mixed with glass noodles and other ingredients. A little on the dry side, but its only like $6.99 for 2 of them and it was worth a try for me. The sweet and sour pork is $20 with no rice, but it was so good to me. They put the sauce on the side, which is really appreciated as it meant every single piece of pork was crispy! Really looking forward to ordering this again. We also got this other dish which is a combo of jia jiang mian noodles and a seafood noodle soup. Both of these were excellent as well! The wife thought the seafood soup was on the spicy side, but I thought it was perfect for those that like some kick in their soup. Other thoughts: Food takes some time to cook here...understandable for anyone that has worked in an asian restaurant and know that fried pork takes time. Its definitely something you want cooked well and not under cooked. To get a table here for dining in, you almost have to stalk and hover over others as they are near completion of the meal. You need to watch out for other hawkers who may try to claim the table you 've been waiting on. The sweet and sour pork is pricey at $20 and comes with no rice, but its large enough to feed at least 2 adults."