This restaurant occupies the building that used to house China Chan. While it retains the low brow external appearance of the building's former incarnation, its clean and warmly appointed interior, with white and brown linens and saffron window shades, is a refreshing change from the former establishment. Contemporary Thai music is softly piped in and while there is a TV screen in the corner, its volume is set to low. For lunch today I tried the Drunken Noodles with Chicken, with a heat level of 2, which is medium; heat levels go up to 5, which is Thai hot. The quantity of food for the lunch special may not match those of other Asian dining places but the quality is definitely superior and the density of the noodles made the dish more filling than I expected. It came with the soup special of the day, which was a delightfully aromatic and very tasty bamboo shoot - lemongrass soup. Service was very friendly and efficient. I look forward to future meals here, as there is a respectable variety of dishes in the menu and the prices are good. This establishment nicely fills a niche for Thai food that has long been vacant for this part of the city.