“We used to come to this location back when it was sister's Thai restaurant and decided to check out the new restaurant for lunch. We got the Penang curry mild (no added spiciness) with brown rice and tofu and the boat noodles with tofu. We haven't seen boat noodles at other Thai restaurants so we decided to try it. Both dishes were very tasty in flavor but pretty sweet. The noodles were rice noodle that were cooked well. The brown rice was cooked well and paired well with the curry. Even though I ordered mild spiciness, the baseline spice level of the curry is pretty strong. I wish there were more pieces of tofu. Otherwise they give you a pretty good sized portion. The restaurant is very clean feeling and comfortable. I appreciated that they asked if I wanted ice or no ice in my water (I have sensitive teeth!).“
“The place is clean, service is fast and friendly, good selections on their menu, classic thai food are available. Parking is a bit limited, street parking available, front and side of store. I first ordered their boat noodle soup, but not available. So I tried their spicy basil with beef. I am not sure if the server just forgot to ask for the spuce level (both on boat soup and spicy noodle sou) or they do not actually have options for the spice level. My wife ordered Pad see ew.“
“Good Thai. Seems family run but I didn't get to interact with anyone other than the waitress. She was nice but not overly attentive. This is a small place so probably not good for groups but for the price it's good. It's comparable in quality and portion with other Thai in five cities. For a lowkey night out with my wife and another couple it's a great spot that even many locals haven't tried. Today I had drunken noodles and a side of white rice for 18.49. After tax.“
“Brought a tray of their egg rolls to a party and they were a hit! The egg rolls came with both sweet & sour and pineapple dipping sauces. The sauces were a perfect accompaniment to the egg rolls. Simply delicious! Will definitely be ordering these again.“