I've only ordered takeout here, and it was a fairly large order (around 8 items). The waiter who assisted me was very helpful and courteous, and I was treated the same when I went to the place to pick it up. The restaurant itself is a nice setting, though I don't quite understand the idea behind the curtains when you first walk in. The food was ready for me shortly after I arrived.
The noodle dishes were quite good (e.g. pad thai, pad sew), but the highlight of the meal was easily the red curry. It was unique and one of the best curries I've ever tasted from a Thai restaurant. The stir fried dishes were mediocre and honestly all felt like they were the same thing. I would not bother with that again.
Portion sizes border slightly on the generous side, but each order is generally intended for one person (i.e. trying family-style with a larger group here could be a touch difficult). Prices are more or less in line with the competition in downtown Toronto.
I am not sure if this place is authentically Thai, as the owner I'm pretty sure Malaysian. I could be mistaken however, or the chef could always be Thai, who knows. Just thought I'd point this out for the authenticity police out there.
They did mess up my order slightly by missing one dish, but they quickly rectified that by calling me and having it delivered to me and offering me a complimentary rice for the inconvenience. I'm quite satisfied with their service.