"This is one of those restaurants that have specific Asian characters and require some getting used to. I mean, the waiters are nice enough but their smiles and kindness are not immediately overwhelming in an industrialized, practiced way. It's more natural, subtle and genuine. And the food is as Thai as it comes, not the kind that is altered to cater to Western tastes. I love the prawn and noodle, done exactly right, with a particular inviting aroma. One thing to relieve those who cannot take much spice: the one pepper spicy level shown on the menu is actually pretty ok for an ordinary folk like me. All in all, it was a great dining experience paving way for an amazing night of Small Island at NT. (They do have pre-theatre meal options!"