I came one evening. It wasn't very busy, so it was ideal. However, two people listening to a voicemail message at full volume and then playing classical music at full volume definitely spoiled the meal.
The food is good, though; it's more Chinese than Thai. The soup was very good, the noodles were decent, and the spring rolls were also okay. The main course was supposed to be spicy because only two out of the three listed on the menu had chili peppers, but I tried to find the chili peppers without success. Finally, it's a Thai restaurant without a must-try dessert, and I was left wanting more.
It's a shame, but I still recommend it for the quality and reasonable price of the food.
The couple who run the place were very polite and helpful, although it would have been nice if they had been able to adjust the music.