3.5 stars for the completely interesting experience.
We came Saturday night around 9pm, and there was only one big group there celebrating a birthday. There was a DJ lady playing Youtube videos (by request) and occasionally singing. And top it all off with a parquet dance floor with disco ball for the big group's kids to jump around singing and dancing to LMFAO. We noted that it felt like we were at a 1990s prom. Amazing.
The food was fine. The Thai tea is only $2 but was extremely sweet (like 2x a normal Thai tea). The pork pad see ew was decent, but not particularly flavorful or salty and saucy enough. I did really enjoy the Yum Nur Nam Tok though, which is grilled strips of beef, mint leaves, red onion, green onion, ground rice, and spicy sauce.
This seems to be a late-night place. The restaurant started filling up more around 10pm.