I have been wanting to try this place for awhile because of the high reviews. I was not as impressed as others have been. It is a Korean-Thai fusion. The restaurant is very up to date and stylish inside. It's clean and the decor is great. I was greeted by a very friendly hostess and the service was good. My server had only been there for three days, so wasn't overly familiar with the menu, but that was ok.
The Tom Kha Gai soup was not my favorite. I think the flavor of lemongrass is what kind of threw me off. The coconut tasted good, though. I ordered Pad Kee Mao (drunken noodles) and was disappointed with the lack of noodles. The flavor was pretty tasty, but I would've loved to have enough noodles. I also had a side of kimchi, which was good. Their hot sauce and chili sauce was disappointing. They were not hot/spicy at all compared to what I'm used to. The flavor was kind of weird as well. I asked for my noodles to be a 4 (from 1-5 spicy level) and it was NOT at all. No hint of spice.
The place is a good idea..the mango sticky rice was awesome....the decor is beautiful...people are friendly. I think I'm just used to maybe more authentic, spicy food? I don't know. But a lot of people like it here and I'm not knocking it, just not my personal favorite.