Thai flavors I appreciate, served at a higher price point, in a clean but too-quiet atmosphere.** UPDATE: I’ve now been here 3 times, so I’m updating my review slightly.I’m always on the lookout for Thai food so I was pleased to spot this renovated spot...
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Thai flavors I appreciate, served at a higher price point, in a clean but too-quiet atmosphere.** UPDATE: I’ve now been here 3 times, so I’m updating my review slightly.I’m always on the lookout for Thai food so I was pleased to spot this renovated spot in the corner of this shopping area.They have a big menu and importantly for me they offer ground chicken! My friend and I tried a few at once:- the That’s Thai Basil - which is most like the pad kaprow rice dish that is my usual go-to at Thai restaurants,- pad Thai,- their roti (crispy!),- green curry which doesn’t have too heavy of a coconut milk flavor- Spring rolls - these weren’t as unqiue as some others in my opinion,- Drunken noodles - chewy wide flat noodles, I’d order again- Thai iced tea: suits the cravingFor heat/spicy-fans, their level 4 seems to be Thai spicy. Note that we did try levels 3 and 2.5, and the level 3 didn’t seem too spicy. So it’s possible that level 4 may be a significant jump above level 3.For fans of pad Thai, just be aware that their lunch menu which says “pad mie Thai” is not standard pad Thai but instead is made with a thin vermicelli noodle. We didn’t try this but were given a heads up by the waitress/owner.Note that parking is plentiful, being in a shopping plaza. The restaurant’s physical space is nicely decorated and clean but at least two times I was there, there’s no music playing and so the atmosphere can feel awkward if you’re at all self conscious about your own conversation or volume levels.Having visited 3 times now, I would consider dining again when I’m nearby and don’t mind the higher pricing.