Came here on a Wednesday evening with two of my girlfriends. The shape of the place almost makes it seem like two restaurants. It's quite dim inside, which results in an intimate aura.
It's labelled as Asian Fusion/Thai but there is a good chunk of the menu that does not fall under either of those categories. I ordered the Pad Thai, while my friends ordered the ravioli (a special) and the nam dip. All the ingredients in my dish complemented each other well, but definitely too much for one person.
Service was decent (a bit slow during the paying process), but this would be a great place for a group that wants a variety of cuisines.