3.5/5, +.5 for service
Port Credit should be privileged that they have a Thai restaurant within walking distance. I know it's located in a rather sketchy plaza, but the interior of this restaurant is definitely on the upscale end.
I decided to not order my usual pad thai when I come to Thai restaurants here, as I noticed the pad see eiw attracted me more. I decided to order that instead, with came with a lemongrass soup and spring roll.
The lemongrass soup and spring roll came rather fast. Both tasted very good! A small complaint for the spring roll would be that it's not crispy enough and too dark, but that's just my personal preference of a light crispy skin; similar to what I'm used to in dim sum restaurants. The pad see eiw also tasted very good, especially the sauce they used. The portions at first didn't seem big, but believe me it actually took a while for me to completely finish it. The wide noodles would be cooked a little less as they were breaking apart quite easily, but I do understand wider noodles are easier to break than your regular pad thai noodles.
Service was good; the employees will fill up your water/tea without you asking. However the food was a bit slow in coming out despite the fact the restaurant was only half full when I arrived. Do budget about an hour here if you're coming with a group during lunch.