"Overall a good experience. The decor is unique. The happy hour menu while not an exceptional deal, but okay. There's a $3 per person drink requirement and we expected everything to be about a dollar cheaper than they currently are. It was a little over $30 for the two of us (pre-tip) with each of us getting a $4 drink (cider on menu is $3.50, but billed as $4). Anyway, the food was delicious and the serving sizes were decent. We split the corn fritters, mu satay, fresh vegetable rolls, and happy noodles. The vegetable rolls were mostly just lettuce wrapped in rice paper, but still refreshing and very fresh. The mu satay was absolutely delicious and a definite yes to reordering in the future. Corn fritters were a bit bland, but had chunks of corn and filled half of a brown lunch bag. The happy noodles were overly sauced, but okay enough to possibly get next time. Our waiter was polite and personable. May was overall, a good experience and we're glad we tried it. Their regular menu looks like it's about $15-20 per person and comes with an appetizer."