Went here to eat last night after having a couple's package at Elmwood next store.
Decor upon entrance was lovely and dining room although spacious was starting to look a little dated. Lovely water feature with fish makes it nice and relaxing as well as exotic.
With our set menu we got to choose: 1 appetizer, 1 soup/salad, 1 entree and 1 dessert.
For the appetizer we got:
Chicken spring rolls/uncooked - these were good and the sauce was the typical fish sauce with chili.
Thai Calamari - chewy rubber bands is what I would use to describe them. The dipping sauce helped. There was nothing Thai about this dish except the sauce.
For the soup/salad portion we got:
Chicken coconut soup - flavorful and no complaints.
Tom Young Goong (Tiger Shrimp Lemon Soup) - it was all savory and no lemon could be detected. A disappointment and quite honestly a big FAIL.
For the entrees:
Sea Bass baked in banana leaf - it was rather yummy.
Siamese Beef - terrible. Although the meat was well seasoned, the cut of beef completely ruined it. It was chewy and had tendons in some portions where I asked for a knife (even though it was pre cut into strips). The waiter returned with a bread knife to my chagrin.
We received a side of mixed vegetables as well which was the standard Asian fare of water chestnuts, bok choi, broccoli, mini corn, cabbage and carrots.
For dessert:
Mango pannacotta - my husband asked for the creme brulee of the day and he got the mango pannacotta. Not sure what to think of that. But he ate it anyways since we didn't want to wait for service again. Just ok.
Fried banana - fried banana with mango ice cream. Was just ok. The banana was over cooked with the batter which made the edges of it very hard and chewy.
Overall the food was MEH. I've had better to be honest and would expect a Thai restaurant to have flavors bursting out at the seams. It didn't help that the service from the wait staff was lack luster. At one point another waiter came to clear our table because he saw us staring into the ceiling as we waited for our next course. He had no idea we were on a set course and asked if we wanted to order something else to eat.
If you're looking for a real kick ass Thai experience then I would skip this place. It probably use to be really good but it's food says otherwise and can be summed up as being bland.
For our experience, it was valued at $97 plus a $17 tip we left.