Is Thai Spice a victim of its own success? It seems like so much could go right here: but tonight, dinner took three hours, and while my Thai Jade Noodles were good, my husband's noodle bowl was just okay, and the curries our friends had seemed sweeter than necessary. We ordered three appetizers, which was a mistake; the fried Siam rolls and gyoza were held in the kitchen until our Siam ribs were ready. The result? They were cold and a little soggy. Did I mention that dinner took three hours? We had a nice time because the conversation at our table was good, but got no real explanation from the staff about the delays.
I want Thai Spice to be at the top of its game, the kind of restaurant I'm happy to drive out of my way to visit. We've enjoyed previous visits here enough to recommend it to friends, but I'm not sure it's detour-worthy anymore with so many other better places to eat in Northeast Ohio.