Yelp Reviews

"Very, very good lunch. I had one of the specials (seafood in green curry) (I asked for brown rice but they brought white instead); delicious--even better as leftovers! The vegetarian eggrolls were some of the best I've ever had--split longitudinally to show off their filling. The other two people in my party were equally impressed. Salad was your typical iceberg lettuce with peanut dressing & a few odds & ends. Tom kha soup was outstanding!"

                                          - "J.R" from Pacific Grove, CA
                                             September 8th, 2010


"Stopped by on the way back to the city and very impressed with this place. Service was slightly slow but it was worth the wait. Fish cake: yummy but the sauce needed more bite. Tom Yum: delicious!  Pumpkin curry with pork: delicious! Papaya salad: refreshing but slightly bland.
I'll be back. If you're in the area and deciding between Red Lobster and somewhere else? Go here. Be queer."

                                         - Mario T. from San Francisco,                                              CA
                                           April 16th, 2010

"I had this for lunch today with a friend. On the inside, the decor is really nice, and relaxing, and modern. We got takeout for us and ordered a dish to take back to my mom. I got the tofu pad Thai( delicious by the way, but lacked in the quantity of tofu.)
He got the silver noodle soup,( I didn't try it, it had shrimp and at least a meat or seafood broth, being vegetarian) it had a golden broth, shrimp, shitake mushrooms, noodles and a few other veggies. He thought it was good. I brought my mom cashew nut crispy chicken in a shallot basil sauce and some bell peppers which she hates, I didn't know they were there. She thought the chicken was good besides the peppers. Over all we will go there again, and my mom will ask for no peppers or try something new. :)"

                                          - Courtney M. from Ronhert                                                    Park, CA
                                             February 18th, 2010