Had it not been for the music and the dancing, we probably would not have stopped here for a bite. This is a great place for lunch, because you get live entertainment for your BAHT! The restaurant appears to be recessed into the back wall of the mall, as it has not closures, much like the rest of this place. No windows or doors to obstruct view or muffle sounds..If you read the journal on the Shopping Centre , then you saw the picture of the women's clothing display. The Terrace is located to the right of that little island. In the center runs a long and narrow table with several olla type jars containing the day's offerings. The menu is bi-lingual even though you see few tourists here, if at all. The expats will come here to shop though.
We walked the entire length of the restaurant to decide where to sit, and returned for a small, roundish and intimate table for two. It was not terribly crowded, so service was fast, inexpensive and totally delicious.
We both had the fried noodles and chicken, a picture of which is below. Note the side portion of red chili pepper, salt and a cucumber slice. Our meal cost less than $3.00 with beverages, one of which was a beer!
By the way, I understand that there were some restaurants on the level where the cinemas were, which are no longer there. However, if you look at the picture of the restaurant, you'll be quite tempted and not disappointed.