"I’ve been here many times and it’s always an enjoyable experience as the waiter knows me by name and even what I like to eat, but the last time I was here really stood out.We came on a Monday for lunch around 12:30 and the whole restaurant was packed. There were only 2 servers so they definitely had their hands full. I came with my entire family with a total of 8 people. A waiter told us to give him a few minutes and he would put some tables together for us that 2 groups were ready to leave. Sure enough, minutes later everything was setup and he called us to our table.My family isn’t used to this style of cuisine and they had a lot of questions. The waiter was extra patient with us even though he was extremely busy. He answered all of my family’s questions and gave us the time we needed.On to the food! We ordered lots of drinks and appetizers. I was surprised how quickly they came with the amount of people. They were all DELICIOUS! Of the drinks, the rose tea was the table favorite. We tried the dumplings, Shanghai steamed buns, Chongqing spicy chicken, spring rolls and the pumpkin cakes. It was all wonderful, with my favorite being the dumplings. They were the best I’ve had in Nashville. Half of the table ordered the Kim’s beef Noodles and everyone enjoyed them, even my picky grand daughter. I finally took the recommendation he always tells me and I tried the tomato sirloin noodles. I’m not the biggest fan of tomatoes so I’ve always been a bit hesitant, but it was time to try something different than my usual custom made bowl. WOW, what a flavor explosion. I should have listened to him before, this might just be my new go to bowl of noodles.If you’ve never been here and areon the fence of trying it, give it a shot. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.Kid-friendliness: The menu doesn’t specifically have a kids menu. But you can order any dish at half size and half price for kids. It was plenty for my 9 year grand daughter.Parking: Only restaurant on the street with parking!Wheelchair accessibility: Has a ramp that leads to a side door. My mother used this to enter with her walker."