If you are a solo traveler like me, get ready to feel embarrassed and awkward at this place. Especially if you go during dinner time when the place is crowded. That's what happened to me. This place doesn't have the standard sitting. Instead they have long benches with individual seats along both side. I sat next to a Korean couple who kept looking at me because I was eating alone. No type of privacy here. If you want the window seat, come non-rush hour. During rush-hour the window seats are save for party of 6 or more. On to the food. I got Chicken Pad Thai with level 5 spiciness for $10. It was okay. There weren't a lot of substances in the dish such as tofu or veggies. Just mostly noodles, chicken, crushed peanuts, and basil. They have spicy scale, which they add different levels of spiciness to your dish. I got a free spring roll using the minicard you find at hotels. One big plus is that the staff here are attentive.