Venue is definitely Thai vibes with the restaurant having pictures of the King, pictures of the Queen, and statues dedicated to the different beings (entities being worshipped by the owner?).
The venue is somewhat on the small-medium side, and can get very crowded during peak hours. Tables are usually roughly 3ft apart. Parking is plentiful.
Upon entering, you'll see tables situated at the center of the restaurant crowded with to-go orders (Not too sure why bags of food are left out in the open). There's noise in the back from the clanking of pots while the chef works. A friendly environment with good customer service overall.
The Thai Tea (as mentioned by other reviewers) was definitely different. It's because Half & Half milk is being used rather than Carnation condensed milk (which a lot of Thai restaurants in the US use). #Secret
The food was tasty. Everything was ordered as medium spicy (3 dishes), but oh my! The Phad Thai was extreme. What a burn! I don't know why... but the peanut portions were really scaled back on this dish. Kinda unorthodox for a Thai restaurant (see pic.).
The curry was on point; however, the garlic chicken was lacking in my flavor IMO. Wish they offered small containers (tiny cups) of spices one can take home and add to their dishes if needed (To-Go or not). Just as past reviewers mentioned, some of the chicken meat were tougher than others. The portions were good, and leftovers were taken home.
Huge portions of rice. A bit on the dry side for me, but once mixed in with curry sauce it was nice. Wow.
Not my favorite Thai place in Spokane, but hope to give them another go & try more dishes in the future.