OK, so I am from LA. There are about 20 billion Thai places there, and I have eaten at a number of them. I like Thai food; I know Thai people who take me to Thai restaurants; in general, I think I know Thai food pretty well.
I came here to citysearch to find some thai food: being on the road often means eating poorly. I wanted some vegetables, some rice, etc.
This place was OK. Not great, not bad. It certainly wasn't greasy, which is very nice, but flavors--not so great, IMO. The guy on the phone is super nice--white guy, obviously his first language is English.
I was travelling with a group of picky eaters, so we ordered pretty mundane things: pad thai, cashew chicken, satay, yum kao, mixed vegetables, etc. Cashew chicken was OK, mixed vegetables were OK, (didn't try the beef salad) satay not so great, and pad thai just plain old weird.
For me, it's all about food. I am willing to overlook a lot of what others may consider to be inexcusable factors (bad waitstaff, long wait times, etc) if it's good food. To me, it was OK. Different than the traditional on-the-road fare, but don't get your hopes up too high
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