Today:
This quaint spot resides in a former fast-food chain building. Thai art decorates a dining area that sits mostly in a glass atrium.
I stopped in to try their Noodle Soup and it was good. The flavor was not nearly as complex as I would have liked (I'm spoiled on Sawasdee's Thai Noodle Soup), but it was still very good. The place was busy and the owner came out and spent time talking with people. I'll probably come back and try some other dishes.
This place is so authentic and the owner is a great guy! Have yet to find pad thai better than this place !
This place clearly used to be some sort of fast-food joint, but don't let that deter you. It's run by a really sweet couple and their daughter (I think) is also in there working sometimes as well. It looks like they do a lot of takeout business, but I've always eaten in. They have a big menu full of basic but flavorful Thai choices and they're always happy to make your entree as mild or spicy as you like. I'm a big fan of pretty much anything they make involving noodles. The Padd Thai is great ordered hot (spicy) and the Ladd Nar and Padd Seuw are high on the list for me as well. Dinner entrees come with your choice of spring roll, soup, or salad and everything is priced well.
Thia this dad likes
The owner makes you feel at home and the Masaman Curry is great.