I hate to leave bad reviews, but I feel like it's important to let others know what the food is like.
This isn't to remark on the service at all. Everyone there was incredibly nice and had my order out in a quick and timely manner.
Unfortunately, the food just wasn't very good or authentic. I've been to Thailand several times and have a number of Thai friends--this doesn't taste anything close to the kinds of food I've had abroad and I think the limited menu also reflects that. After reading the reviews, I decided to play it safe with the Pad Thai and Drunken Noodle--two dishes that are fine even if they're pretty Americanized. The Pad Thai was bland, and didn't have any of that distinctly fish sauce-y flavor. I'd say it was more savory than your typical Pad Thai and they threw in a lemon instead of lime. The chicken in it was also a bit dryer than I had expected. The Drunken Noodle wasn't quite so flavorless, but it was certainly off--almost like they went too hard on the basil, but I'm not quite sure.
However, the portion sizes are appropriate for the price, and that's why I gave it a 2nd star. If you've had a lot of Thai food, this place isn't for you, but if you live in the area and the flavor is what you're accustomed to then it's a solid value.