The Faubourg is in a constant flux of renovation but no matter how difficult it is to find the staircase or escaltor amid the construction, Bangkok, nestled on an unassuming third floor food court, always has a crowd. Now many people love marveling that "the best Thai food in Montreal is located in a food court." They're wrong. Bangkok is not the best Thai in Montreal but it is by far the best Thai for the price in Montreal. Most dishes are between 6 and 7 dollars (compare to 15-18 at the better and fancier Thai places). So it's good food for the same prices you'd pay for a pile of greasy noodles at Thai Express (although I admit to eating there once in a while but that's just because they're practically everywhere)
The food is spicy too. Usually when I ask for spicy, it's not. I once saw a woman trying to return a green curry chicken because she said it was "too spicy." After they tried to explain to her that curry is spicy, she left her hardly touched plate on the table and walked off in a huff. I laughed and thought to myself (although wished I had the gall to ask her to her face), "you ordered a curry. What did you expect? If you don't like spicy food, why are you eating Thai at all?"