Yes, I always love the overwhelming smell of incense when I attend a Byzantine (E Catholic or Orthodox) liturgy (though sad to save I’ve only had this honour a handful of times in my life so far).
The Eastern liturgy is an all or nothing type of thing. Every liturgy has loads of incense. Every liturgy is completely chanted. Its wonderful in its own way. That being said, one thing I truly appreciate about the Roman Rite is the “grades” of solemnity. At our cathedral, the 11 AM Sunday Mass, which is designated as the weekly “high” Mass, is the most solemn with lots of incense, lots of chant, and lots of Latin. The other Sunday Masses may have some incense, some chant, and some Latin, while a weekday Mass may have none of the above. It does give you a sense of certain celebrations being “special”. At my local parish, incense and Latin are absent on most Sundays, but more likely on special feasts.