The last time I dined at Gaati was around June in 2013, though I'm eager to return when I get the chance. At the time I ordered a chicken pad siew and a Thai tea. It was my first time trying Thai tea and I found it to be very creamy and sweet. Not necessarily something I'd order with dinner but it certainly didn't detract from the meal.
I had ordered the pad siew mild, but the waitress seemed to have misheard me and said she would get me a medium. I figured the difference would be minor enough that I didn't mind the mishearing but the food at Gaati definitely runs hot. My tongue was already a bit sensitive from some sour candies I'd eaten earlier that day and I ended up in tears as I ate my meal. It was so exceptionally delicious that I didn't care that it was far spicier than expected- I did choose to eat at a Thai restaurant, after all. I ended up overwhelmed and took home plenty of tasty left-overs (eaten cold in hope it would be easier to get through). Despite the difficulty, I'd happily order the pad siew medium again.
The decor was tasteful with dim lighting. I ate there with family but it looks like it'd be perfect for a date night. I definitely recommend this place for Thai food lovers.