The food is decent but the atmosphere is sooo dependent on your neighbours, whom you have no control over.
I've been stuck with a wide range of diners: the awkward first daters, the Ryerson students who shovel their food and flee, the older couple who look obviously out of place, and the gaggle of girls who shriek every 5 minutes.
Courtesy and space-sharing is at the discretion of bedfellows thanks to the cafeteria-style layout.
Go for a cheap-ish Thai night but mind your manners and don't expect to lounge for longer than it takes to eat your food. The servers are not shy about bringing your bill around as soon as the dishes are cleared.