I'm sorry to write a mediocre review, but our experience was not great, when we stopped by for lunch on a Sunday afternoon.
The restaurant is conveniently located on a main street, it's not too hard to find parking. The interiors are pleasantly decorated, with comfortable seating.
The first issue is that there's no restroom for customers, not even a small sink to wash your hands. We had to cross the street and use the restrooms at McDonald's...
The self service kiosks only take cards, if you prefer cash you have to go thru the process again at the cashier, inconvenient.
The food was not very enjoyable, a bit too spicy and greasy. And it was serve in disposable containers instead of real dishes and cutlery, although we dined in. Styrofoam plates do not feel good and they're very bad for the environment; paper plates would be better (and real plates would be much better).
Thailand is known as the land of smile and hospitality, but we didn't get any of that here.
Lastly, they did not serve any water even when I asked, you have to buy a bottle.
I hope this will be taken as constructive feedback. It should be easy to improve these aspects so the experience would be much more...
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