It has only been open for a few days, and has undergone which a bit of refurbishment. There has been a general thinning out of the bushes etc. around the pond, and a small stage built in the pond. I guess this is for live music or karaoke, although when we were in, they were just playing some farang background music. Fortunately, it was at a pleasant volume, so it was possible to engage in conversation.
This is clearly no longer a little family business, as I counted at least 10 staff, including the manager, who spoke really good English. The staff were good and attentive, without being in your face, i.e. waiting on you taking a sip of beer, before grabbing the glass and topping it up!
The menu was only a double sided laminated sheet, all in Thai, although the manager did say that they were getting new menus with English in a couple of days. I do not know if they do farang food, as we were wanting Thai food.
The food we ordered was very enjoyable, and reasonable portion size, although I suspect the spiciness had been dumbed down a bit, as we are farang. They did ask how spicy we required, so we said medium to be on the safe side.
It was also cheaper than I expected, although obviously with the menu being in Thai, I was unable to compare individual dishes.
We will most certainly be going back again soon!


