The first review I read of this place said it was the "only place to eat real thai food" and after stopping in, I've very tempted to agree.
My friends and I were craving Thai after leaving the Yelp holiday party the other night. So as this was the only place for such on the way back, we stop in. While it's not much to look at on the outside, this tiny family-run restaurant just feels welcoming once you enter. Well lit with sizable booths (the 4 of us didn't feel cramped) and a very friendly server/host/possibly-owner.
We all proceeded to order our various dishes. Even though the place was a bit chilly, none of us went beyond the generic "hot" level of spice. And when my Larb came out, I'm glad I didn't. Yow! I might love spicy food, but I'm gonna have to train before I can get to Thai Hot levels.
Of note, the pad Thai really seems quite good. My brother ordered it and of all the dishes at the table I tried, that impressed me the most. It's so easy to make pad thai bland and boring, but this had a nice gentle sweetness to it.
Not that I know exactly what "real" Thai food is, but I'll be coming back here regularly to get as close to it as I can.