It's been a while since I had Thai food and since I was in Chinatown for some theatre tickets, I stopped here for lunch. The restaurant is located on the second floor of the Pacific Asian Plaza and was formerly the site of the Three Villages Chinese Restaurant. Take the elevator in the middle of the plaza and it will leave you right near their entrance.
I was greeted quickly and seated in the quiet place. There were only a few other diners and the TV playing ESPN was in mute mode with closed captions so it was a very pleasant interior.
There are about 10 lunch specials all $7.50. You get a cup of egg drop soup, an egg roll, rice, and the dish of your choice. After ordering a Thai iced tea, I ordered the Thai mint chicken. Their spiciness level is on a scale of 1 to 5 and I went with 4. I was soon brought the soup which was standard. It was just lukewarm. It could have been much hotter temperature wise. The cup was just a bit more than half full.
The mint chicken was nicely done and the spice level of 4 was good for me. Altogether, lunch was filling and tasty but nothing special. My server was very pleasant.