Seems like a fairly new family-run restaurant. The furniture, dining sets, and glasses were all nice and sparkly! It wasn't very busy when my boyfriend and I decided to dine here, but even so, the waitress was careful to tend to each table and make sure the place was as pristine as possible.
They have an extensive menu, and we decided to have the chicken satay, lad na, tom jerd gai, pumpkin custard, and taro custard (Yes, we're fatties). Everything was absolutely delicious. The waitress asked if we wanted the dishes brought out in a certain order or time them some way, but we requested them to come out as soon as they were done.
I think they have more orders received for take-out than dine-in, but compared to other Thai restaurants, this one is a bit more classy. No need to dress up or anything, though!
The only reason I docked a star is because I wasn't sure what level of class they wanted to give an impression for. All the furniture, diningware, decorations, and even the counter are all Ikea, but the double plates, fake succulents on tables, and overall appearance look as if they are trying to be a more dressy place. Mixed with Abba music (yay!) and casual dress of the waitress and laminated menu, I couldn't figure out if I should classify this place as casual or dressy... Maybe other?
Aside from that, service is five-star, food is five-star, which I guess is most important, anyway. read more