Incredible Cambodian & Thai food. Prices are very reasonable ($7 for Pad Thai, $12 for their specials) and it's BYOB. Service is friendly and prompt.
The tables and chairs remind me of a cafeteria, but the wooden reliefs and other decorations on the walls make it more elegant. With a bottle of wine, it would make a nice date spot.
Make note: Medium spicy = hot enough to make you sniffle (and that's coming from an Indian)
Interesting thing about their dishes is that they all seem to be very well balanced in their spices and ingredients. For instance, Pad Thai is standard fare at Thai restaurants, but it isn't always outstanding: sometimes it's too peanutty, sometimes too oily, too saucy, etc. These guys have found the perfect balance and it's one of my favorite things on the menu (one of the cheapest, too). Their Cambodian soups are also very, very tasty. A large bowl of soup ($5-6) is enough for a light dinner. Everything is great!! (just take it easy on the spicyness level or you'll end up drowning your dish in water and rice)
I think this restaurant was chosen #1 or #2 by Zagat......