I was excited to try this place based on the other reviews I saw. The decor inside reminds me of other Thai places nearby but with a Pinterest flair-- chalkboard wall with whimsical writing, a variety of colorful teas in Mason jars and bright plastic chairs for diners. Thai Thai is unique in that they are touting their "street food" style and offer a few unique menu items. I tried the lavender milk bubble tea and I found it to be really good, however--disclaimer: I'm a bubble tea noob. The Pad See Ew was fine but the Pad Kee Mao was notable (if you like spicy) and I would get this entree again. I'm regretting not trying the mango sticky rice so I'll definitely be back.
I agree that parking is a real pain. I was lucky enough to snag one of the meters out front but I could foresee difficulty with this in the future.