I find this place a hit or miss on the four occasions I've been here.
It's best to come here not too hungry. The dishes are tapas styled and meant to be shared, though the pricing is more comparable to an entree. The food is different than your typical thai restaurants, which is refreshing, however, the portions are quite small, depending on the dish.
My favourite is the khao soi and pork belly sausage (decent portions, as well). I didn't care much for their cocktails which were quite strong, but their thai iced tea was good. I recall one time ordering their tom yum soup, and it tasted like it was doused in fish sauce. The fish on banana leaf, although crispy and tasty was very small.