Lunch buffet is the best because you get to have a bit of all your favorite things. For those of you that are scared of the spiciness of Thai food, the items are served mild or none & you can adjust the heat by adding your own chilis.
It usually has larb chicken, chili mint chicken, pad thai, som tum (papaya salad), a couple of curries, tom yum soup, and both fried and steamed rice...just to name a few.
They also serve a chicken soup, with rice noodles (sen lek) with these awesomely tender chicken meatballs. It is Thai home cooking at its best.
Be sure to try the Kanom Jeen Nam Ya (minced chicken curry sauce served over rice vermicelli noodles). I don't often find it in the US.
At $9.99/ person, it is a great deal...and worth a drive to the East side.
And don't forget to add on a Thai Iced Tea or Coffee. The sweetness & cream in them will calm the taste buds for those of you that get out of hand upping the spice on your plates.