I am surprised that Sticky Rice is not already a GNR, but the Thai category is a bit tough!
Sticky Rice was among the first suggestions we took from LTH -- the other first restaurants that Griffin and I ran to based on our first readings of LTH were were TAC Quick and Casa de Samuel. There was clearly enough support available at that time to make us excited about all three of these!
I think we first visited while we were still lurkers, or in pre-camera days, when we didn't feel we had much to add to the already glowing sentiment.
In the context of this competition though, I just wanted to add a few cents.
We have visited a number of times, brought friends, never been dissappointed and continually marvel that even with 2 appetizers and entrees we barely break $20. The northern sausage is a favorite, as is the duck with lychees.
I wish I could remember the time of year we got the special soft shell crab appetizer. The day before we had ordered a spider roll at some semi-reputable sushi establishment and were so disappointed at the small amount of crab we got for 8-10 dollars. At Sticky Rice, our appetizer portion, in the $6 neighborhood, was a BASKET full of small lightly fried crabs. Almost the size of large crayfish -- I'd never seen soft shells this small -- but they were ample, perfectly fried, slightly crispy and delicious.
In addition the consistently pleasant food experience, it also has the feel of a neighborhood place. And insects on the menu make our friends who order Pad Thai feel adventurous for just eating with us in this place! Please add my vote to Sticky Rice.