First, I should mention that I am a Thai food fanatic. I've tried many Thai restaurants in different cities and I've tried 6 different ones in Pittsburgh so far. I was going to order dinner from my current favorite Thai restaurant in the area but decided to try Asiatique in the hopes of finding another great food place. Sadly, this has to be the most inauthentic Thai food I have ever had.
I got food to-go from here so I can't comment on their service but their food was not what I expected at all. The restaurant itself looks nice inside but ultimately if you're in the food business, the food matters most. The drunken noodles had egg noodles (not the flat rice noodles that are used in this dish) and bean sprouts (???? I've never heard of bean sprouts in drunken noodles). There were also no tomatoes and the spices used in the dish tasted like the McCormick spices you can buy at any grocery store.
It may not seem like a huge difference, but overall the dish tasted no different than an order of chicken with noodles from my neighborhood chinese fast-food. With that being said, it wasn't absolutely terrible if you enjoy that specific taste but I couldn't give more than 1 star because they charged $12.50 for Chinese food that I can buy for 5 bucks.
If you're planning on going here with friends or on a date, keep in mind that this food isn't really Thai food and you may be disappointed with the taste, especially considering the price. I guess the only positive thing I can comment on is that the place is pretty so your instagram/Fb pictures will look nice.
P.S. If this is your first time ever trying Thai food, please try another place first. I know if I had a bad first experience with it, I probably wouldn't have a favorite cuisine today. A good way to tell if the food will taste like authentic Thai food is if either the owner or the cook is Thai.
Good luck!!