So a coworker who doesn't even really eat Thai food recommended this place because some of her friends like it. "Where is this place?" I asked her. "Right next to the AZ State Government Department of Economic Security!" she told me. Umm. "What's it called?" I asked. "The Siamese Cat" she replied. So someone who doesn't know Thai food is asking me to come with her to a Thai place with a sketchy name in a sketchy area. What could possibly go wrong? So we wandered around the mall looking for the place because we entered closer to Baseline but it was in the northern corner. Mall is full of "for lease" signs - so much for economic security as far as this mall goes. The mall (or maybe the govt?) did shell out some dough for a number of solar panel roofs to provide shaded parking right by the Economic Security building. There's only a few other signs of life other than the Siamese Cat - Merry Maids and Tempe Bloopers. We walk in and there are a few tables occupied. We sit down right near the entrance. We were given soup with cabbage in it for starters. It was alright but a little bland. I ordered the Pad Prik Gaeng and ordered it spicy hot. When the food came I quickly realized that this was a more Americanized Thai food place where they pull their punches when they say "hot". The sauce was also really watery. It sort of reminded me of the time when our cafeteria at work tried to make a "Thai dish". Very bland. Too bad because the lady that served us was really nice. On the bright side, you get a lot of value. I had that and a thai iced coffee for under ten bucks. So if you're a value type person and are new to Thai food, this may just be your place. Your mileage may vary of course. Mine won't - won't be back.