It is a worn out old diner that was remodeled by painting the exposed ductwork black.
The view from the window gave me a great view of the homeless shuffling by.
The service was slow and unresponsive.
The fried appetized tasted like month old oil.
My sweet and sour stir fried entree was in a tomato sauce that appeared to be cambell's soup.
My wife ordered an entree, specifially asking for it to be mild. It was chock full of firecracker hot peppers.
I expect Thai restraunts to have clean, crisp flavors that leave me wanting more. This place does not have it.
The only good part was the mint. Thankfully it god the taste of the meal out of my mouth.
Pros: The after dinner mint.
Cons: Everything else.
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