It's good but you have to pick the right menu items. Some they execute better than other Thai restaurants and some they don't.
The interior looks bizarre. Like somebody made a trip to the community garage sale to buy some stuff that might make sense separately but together? Not really. Stage for karaoke + Christmas tree lights + sparkly hearts + license plates on the wall + Home Sweet Home wall decor + Bob Marley. If you think about it, it's genius! You don't have to change decors for certain holidays. Christmas, Valentine's Day, 3-11 Day, etc - they celebrate everything everyday.
The place was empty when we came here for dinner. We got free egg rolls and a small Thai iced tea for checking in on Yelp. Their spicy scale is from 1-5 and 3 was pretty spicy. My eyeballs and pretty much my entire head were sweating uncontrollably.
Tom Yum Soup:
Tom Yum with chicken and mushrooms. A little salty, citrusy, sweet then the spiciness punches your taste buds. It's a little sweeter than what I'm used to. 3/5
Nam Tok Beef:
Salad with lettuce, roasted rice powder, grilled beef, mint, chili and lime juice. Great flavors: the acidity intensifies the heat from the chili. Spicy level 3 but felt way spicier than that. 4/5
Combination Pad Thai:
This had the same issue as the Tom Yum soup. It's sweeter than what I'm used to. 3/5
Beef Panang:
Creamy curry and coconut sauce. They're not too generous with the beef but it was still good. 3/5
Sweet Sticky Rice with Mangoes:
Cute presentation. They look like sushi. The rice is perfectly cooked. Soft and it absorbs the coconut milk. The best version I've had. 5/5
Thai Tea Ice Cream:
Generous portion and has sprinkles on top. I hate sprinkles but I love Thai tea ice cream so much. 4/5
We also tried the grilled squid and fried rice. Too much food!