A small quirky almost Thai eatery. The reason why I say almost is because they have Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese items on their menu. Their food is not consistent, but when its good - it's really good. Funny thing - I haven't actually liked their Thai food. The best thing they have on the menu is their version of a Korean specialty, Jap-chae. They call it Jap-chap - I have no idea why. Its sweet potato (glass noodles) with eggs, veggies and your choice of meat. It's miles apart from real Jap-chae but it's got unique flavor of it's own. The soft glass noodles paired with crisp vegetables and egg are infused with a smoky well spiced garlic and soy based sauce. Any meat including tofu goes great with the dish.
Another item that scores high on "yumm" factor is their coconut rice. Steven got the red curry and the coconut rice was a fabulous complement to it.
This is definitely not the best Thai place in town but its got some goodies if your taste buds like exploring. Just don't expect fine dining! :)