I would recommend this place for a quick lunch if you are in the area.
The pros: They spend a lot of energy on presentation. Everything looks fancy and is presented on nice dishes with embellishments. They Spicy Thai Noodle was delicious. The thick noodles were perfectly cooked and not chewy or took thick at all. The sauce was not really spicy, but had a yummy basil flavor. Tofu was deep fried perfectly, just like I like it. I also was curious about the all you can eat menu for $15. They had a huge selection on that menu, and if I was hungrier I would have gone for it. They had a nice patio to sit outside as well.
The cons: The place's name sake dish (the spring rolls) were pretty much awful. Cold, not crispy, no flavor. I LOVE spring rolls, so it is always disappointing when my go to dish is a let down. Also...i'd prefer to get 4 to split between 2 people instead of 3 (if they are good of course).
So in the end, it seems like a hit and miss type of place, which may make the all you can eat menu the way to go to try out several items.