Solid Thai food from very friendly employees. The won ton soup is good, especially with just a hint of the spicy chili powder condiment they can provide. The presentation in a flaming donut cauldron (not sure what the correct name is, and too lazy to ask the Internet) is cool, and the soup stays nice and hot. I like to get a side of rice for my soup too. The crispy won ton appetizer is also good, but I've managed to avoid the temptation of ordering other delicious sounding items (like the $12 shrimp tempura special I almost fell for today), since I knew I'd have leftovers from my soup once it was bulked up with rice.
They've had a full remodel since the car crashed into their restaurant. The flooring is kind of ugly (it's that industrial-looking gray tile that Costco sells), and the wall decor is meh, but I like the tables and booths.
Dinging them one star for the obnoxious 3% credit card processing fee they're passing on to their customers. At least my card gave me back 2% of the bill as cash back. The tiny parking lot can also get crowded.
Note that their menu is markedly different from the Thai Rama in Chandler. In addition, they have not cheaped out and are still using quality cloth napkins.