As someone who doesn't like most Asian food I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of food here. I came here last week with a fellow yelper (shout out to Carrie W.) for lunch. The place was a bit empty and oddly quiet. There was no music just the hushed whispers of the few other diners that there there. The dining area has high ceiling and is very minimalist in a good way. To drink I had thai iced tea. It was a bit to sweet but the flavor of the tea itself was nice and strong but overpowered by the sweetness. Our waitress was also more then happy to make my son some red lemonade and even put some cherries in it for him. To start I choose the chicken skewers. The seasoning on the chicken was tasty but the chicken itself I found dry. The peanut sauce was very flavorful but a bit to oily for my liking. My boy had a hand full of bites before he said he was done and just wanted to eat his peanut sauce. For my main course I had thai basil chicken. It was very good. The chicken was moist and the basil was fresh as were the peppers and onion in it. The veggie spring roll that came with it was crispy and delicious. I wish the chicken skewers would have came out first but all the food pretty much came out at the same time. The service was good and I never found myself wanting or waiting. Over all this was a great lunch and I'm sure it would make a great place for a dinner date.