I was interested in trying this place as I enjoyed the previous Thai restaurant at this location and wanted to see the differences. So last week a dining companion and I ate here for dinner. After walking through a curtain to get into the restaurant you could see that the decor of the restaurant was very aesthetically pleasing with classic colors.
My dining companion and I split the papaya salad to start off. It was a nice sized salad with a slightly sour dressing that was pleasing to my palate. They were not much lettuce and only two nice sized shrimp but it made for a decent appetizer. For dinner I decided upon the red curry, extra spicy, which is pretty much a staple for me at Thai restaurants. It more than compared to most of the other Thai restaurants Red Curry in the area and was tasty. My only complaint about the meal was the limited amount of rice that we received. As with many Thai restaurants, the rice dish is split between two people and while my dining companion probably only had her share, there was not enough rice to put my extra curry on whenever I was finished which was a shame.
The bottom line is that if I am looking for Thai in the area that I would be back. It is much cheaper that Typhoon while serving what I would consider more authentic Thai food. Wine drinkers should also note that it is BYOB with a more than reasonable $3 per bottle.