I ordered the papaya platter (came with chicken and sticky rice) and drunken noodles with chicken (very spicy). Papaya salad was ok but there was no pepper in the dish. Should have asked if they could make it spicy. Chicken was ok, a little on the dry side and nothing to be excited about. Sticky rice was great, no complaints there. Drunken noodles were barely spicy. I was disappointed that yet another ethnic restaurant cut back on the spices. Wish I could find an Vietnamese/Thai restaurant that was consistent and accurate with their spice level. Some of the noodles in the dish were mushy which was unappealing. Overall it was just ok. I usually stay away from Asian fusion restaurants that have more than one asian/ethnic fusion because there is too much going on and not enough in attention put into perfecting the dishes. I will most likely go back to staying away from multiple Asian fusion restaurants again. Food wasn't great but wasn't horrible either. (I have eaten homemade and restaurant Vietnamese and Thai dishes pretty much my whole life).