I've been here several times and am a fan of this restaurant! Yes, this place looks sketchy, primarily because you can't see it (it's behind a BP (I think) gas station and not to mention, apart of a motel. Also, because the restaurant is somewhat off of a busy street (Washtnaw), if you don't turn at the light prior to the gas station (heading east), you're going to have to do a u-turn, after a couple lights.
Once you find your way to the restaurant entrance (which will be to your right, if your facing the motel), you might experience a little sensory overload with all the decor. They usually have specials on a board up front, so while you're waiting to be seated, you may want to do a quick scan. The few times I've been here with my hubs, we've always been seated in the cute but über thin walls, decorative booths.
I like to believe that I've been to a fair share of thai restaurants in washtenaw county and some in wayne, and am impressed with a few of the dishes we've tried...so to me, this is by far the best I've been to. My favorite thai dish has always been the minced chicken with bell peppers and basil and realized a lot of thai places do not carry it in Michigan. The serving size is about two people, if you don't order anything else, but have to admit, it's not that great when it's reheated.
Another favorite is the Thai Volcano (shrimp). The shrimps are pretty big and coated with a flour mix, that is crunchy and delicious with the sauce that comes with the dish. Only down side is they don't give you many pieces maybe 6-7?
We've also tried the Kareen (sp?), which taste just like a samosa, that comes with a sweet sauce. I would say the only difference is that the outer part is a wonton, so there is more crunch around the edges. It was slightly greasy, but we probably would order it again. We also ordered the crunchy pork belly with veggies dish. It was a little too chewy for me and noticed my jaw getting a work out from the pieces (which are pretty big pieces). I probably wouldn't get that dish again, just because it was very jerky like and rough.
Every time we've come, it's always been really quiet and empty, but I'm really glad they're still in business!