I go here with my family and its suitable for us with 3 small kids to enjoy a lovely and elegant dinner. With some jazz music on the backgroud it becomes a classy and relaxing setting. Its also great for group or business dining and peers would be highly impressed.
Dinner is usually busy and why wouldn't it. Fabulous interior that practically captivates me. The soothing waterfalls at the door is a calm retreat from a very busy day; the cozy hues and warm glow of reds, browns, and gold whet the appetite alongwith the sweet, spicy, and citrus aroma that fill the room; the satin like shimmer of lime green leather seats plus hard wood floors suggest elegance with impeccable taste; the exotic and calming appeal of Buddha with its head carved at every wall; and the etched aquamarine glass wall refreshes the senses.
The menu is amazing. Numerous yet enough excellent choices. I cook Thai food myself and I can say they prepare theirs with love. The down side may be on its authenticity being tame on the chillies and spices and also on the stronger aroma of citrus herbs. But the rich, bold, and playful flavours are positively satisfying. Not all Thai food, though. Some items are Malaysian or Chinese or Vietnamese - wearing a Thai hat - just a note.
I look at each item carefully reading the ingredients and I'm glad that they have "peanuts" underlined clearly. Its a major concern for my little boy, you see, so I thought how keen these people are with good customer sense.
Main dishes range from $9-15. But I'll log back in for a more detailed review on their food which are becoming more interesting as of this writing. For now I leave you with: great food and wonderful experience at Thai Basil.