I stopped into Thai House for lunch on a Saturday afternoon. The restaurant wasn't very busy and I was seated right away. The decor is very interesting, carved wood everywhere with a carved log sculpture dominating the center of the restaurant. My server came over and took my drink order. Shortly after another server brought a bowl of chicken soup which was OK. It took a little bit for my server to come back to take my order, but I had the chicken soup to slurp on while I waited. I ordered the chicken pad Thai along with an order of steamed spring rolls. The spring rolls weren't like the typical ones I've gotten in other Thai restaurants. They had tofu instead of shrimp and the wrapper wasn't the translucent rice wrapper other places use. The spring rolls were OK, but I wouldn't order them again. The pad Thai came out shortly after I finished the spring rolls. It looked good and OK tasting. The lunch prices were very reasonable, $7.95 for the pad Thai. The service was OK, the food was OK, I guess that makes Thai House an OK place to eat.