This place is pretty good. Had a rustic, romantic, casual feel to the place. With a name like "Spice", you would figure the food have a lot of flavor and use spices that you may not have heard of or considered using. However, it was not the case. The food was straightforward with little spice use, and instead it let the food broadcast its natural flavors and aromas.
We started with the polenta chickpea fries....AMAZING!! They were really good...I wish I had the recipe that way I can make them whenever I wanted to. We split the charcoal chicken (they charged some extra money for splitting it for us), which was decent but didn't really wow me :(
Overall, the place was decent and good spot for a date. But I did leave thinking I could've saved money and had a better time across the street at Happy Dog.