Jun 17, 2008
The ambiance is quite quaint - it's a single storied stone house converted into a restaurant.
The parking leaves something to be desired. Since it's a residential area, you need to park in some by-lanes and walk to the restaurant. There's no valet parking.
Once you are in, the Thai food is worth writing home (and on burrp) about. The red, green and yellow curries are mouth-watering, as are the soups and appetizers like Satay,
Stay away from the Chinese food though. It's not quite as good as the Thai.