I thought I would report in on our meal:
Nam Khao Tod - I found Rainbow's version vastly superior in just about every way, better crispy rice, better sour flavor and so on. In fact the other three people barely touched it.
Garlic Quail - This was fantastic and for my money tastier than any Gai Tod. Crispy quail in a sweet soy marinade with bits of fried garlic strewn about on top hits all my buttons. I have no idea why this has no description on the menu. The only problem here, and this includes pretty much every dish, the portion was very skimpy especially considering how bony quail is.
Gaeng Haeng Lay - This was good, but nothing mind blowing. It had seemingly little in common with the one I made from David Thompson's cookbook which is bursting with obscene amounts of pickled garlic, fresh ginger, turmeric and actual spice.
Yum Eggplant - Fairly disappointing. The dressing had no punch and the portion was tiny.
Shrimp in Pot - Solid, but not spectacular. Again, I made a very similar dish Thompson's Street Food that was clearly superior in just about every way and it couldn't be easier, so Sticky Rice's rather mundane version disappointed at some level.
I don't really see much reason to hit Sticky Rice with great places like Aroy, Rainbow and Andy's around. It's actually a bit inconvenient to get to since unlike the other three it is not immediately off the brown line.