This restaurant targets students(RMIT in the same building) with appropriately priced lunch meals. The food here taste good for the most part, though a bit lacking in quality ingredients. For example, the fried kueh teow(rice noodles) here comes with tiny shrimps, whereas other(more expensive) places will probably use prawns and other seafood. There is free Chinese tea on offer though, which goes well with the food. Service is as expected, order the food, get your own utensils and tea, eat then leave. I like coming here when I feel like a simple and quick lunch.