Pretty good for mall food court selections. I saw the spot next door was selling roughly the same type of food, but opted for this one because of the soup options. While I got a basic two item box to go (the standard rice with broccoli beef and honey chicken), the wonton soup was calling my name. I feel a cold coming on and some warm broth seemed like a good choice. The menu shows that their soups typically come with noodles in addition to the wontons, but I asked the woman behind the counter if she could omit them. She winked at me and said she would add extra wontons. Super sweet! My boy loves spice and noodles so he went for a spicy beef and noodles bowl.
The soups are apparently made to order because it took about 7 minutes to be up. Not a problem. It was piping hot! The kid and I snacked on some of the honey chicken and rice while we waited for the soups to cool. (Sorry, forgot to get a picture of that.). Good flavor. Not super greasy or overly fried. Light on the salt and sauce. Just the way I like it but the kid wanted more of the sauce.
After a few minutes, we were able to grub on the soup. Each came with noodles or wontons, green onions, broth, and bok choy. Again, the boy also had spicy beef. Quite a bit in the to-go bowls they're served in. Good thing they came that way too because we both had leftovers. Sturdy containers thankfully that made it home and to the fridge.
The price was decent with the average cost per dish being $7.70. Our total bill for two soups, one 2 item to-go plate, a bottled water and a medium soda was $27. I wished the food in the to go container had been warmer. We snacked on that right away and it was not hot at all. It was tasty though so I was able to partially overlook that.
Overall, I give the place 4.5 stars.
One thing to note, this place is not Thai food! I think they label it that way to separate themselves from the business next door but really, it's not that much different. No herbs and spices that you typically find in Thai food restaurants were found in our dishes today. read more