I came here with my family last night for a break from turkey after Thanksgiving. We have been here many times as my brother is a fan of thai in general as well as this particular restaurant. He lives in Boston and claims none of the thai restaurants in his area compare favorably to this one, which blows my mind since he lives in BOSTON but I digress...we were the only table in the entire place and it was about 6:30 on a Friday night. My dad ordered hot and sour soup to start, my mom went with the fried spring rolls (chicken), and my aunt went with the tofu spring rolls (in rice paper not fried). They said their appetizers were tasty. For entrees my mom got her usual pad thai which she likes there, at a 3. Each time she orders it she says the same thing, "oh wow this has a kick to it." Only if you think ketchup is spicy does it have a kick to it. My dad got his usual general tsos chicken and as usual said it was good, ordered at a 5. My aunt ordered the squash curry and said it was excellent with tofu. I don't recall what number she ordered it to be spiced at. I decided to try something new, basically it was chicken in curry sauce over spinach. I forget what cutesy name they used for the dish on the menu. I ordered it at a 3 and it was not flavorful, very bland. I'll go back here again since my family enjoys it but I will never come here on my own accord. Much better Thai restaurants elsewhere in Pittsburgh.