Didn't come into this restaurant expecting anything, especially with the offhanded middle-of-nowhere location, but I was pleasantly surprised! I came sometime in April, when the weather was decent and there was a lot of natural lighting filtering in through the window (not too busy either so we were quickly seated and served). The inside decor is somewhat styled like a cafe, with cute chalk drawings on the wall and both high-rise and low-level seating. I haven't eaten too much Thai food in the past so I can't say much about the authenticity, but from the few dining experiences I've had, I'd say it's pretty good. I got the Lunch Pad Thai ($7.95), Gaeng Karee Curry ($9.95), Tapioca Coconut Pudding ($5.95), and the Thai Iced Tea ($3.50). Good portions for what you're paying -- definitely a recommended place to go if you're in the area. Only thing is that it's in a bit of a strange location to commute to (at least by bus) since it's mostly residential buildings around, and there's not much to do unless you're going there specifically to dine at the place.