Found ourselves back in the Queen Victoria Building and decided to try out this Thai place. We showed up a little after 11am, and there were two other parties there. I always order the same few benchmark dishes whenever I try a new Thai place: seafood Tom Yum, seafood fried rice, and hubs usually benchmarks pad Thai with chicken. The Tom Yum leaned a bit more on the creamier side but was still tasty, and while very pricey, it contained quite a few huge prawns. The seafood fried rice was frustrating! It was ultimately delish, but instead of using the same base as they do for their prawn fried rice, they used pineapple fried rice as the base, meaning I ended up with chunks of pineapple and cashews throughout, which I had to pick out. Hubs liked his pad Thai, said it was less sweet than he's had at a lot of other places. Service was slow, and we had to ask for things more than once. Food was a 4, service was a 3 (barely), so I landed on 3 stars for this place. read more