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| - I've been here a few times, and each time has been the same. Great service, but so-so food. The last time I went here was for dinner on a Friday night, and to my surprise, they busted out the karaoke machine during dinner. While I'm all for karaoke, when I'm trying to have a conversation with my friends, I'd prefer if I didn't have off-tune singing in the background. A good idea to bring more fun to dining, for sure, but as the night progressed, I couldn't handle the singing anymore. Maybe if the singing had been better...
Anyways, this time around, my friend and I ordered the Wonton Soup in a Hot Pot ($7.95)- BBQ pork, vegetables & wontons in a clear soup. I was disappointed when the soup arrived, as it was served in a large bowl, not a hot pot, making for a less than steaming hot soup after a while. I enjoyed the BBQ pork slices and the bok choy in the soup, but the soup itself and the wontons in the soup were too sweet. Needless to say, we didn't finish our big bowl of soup.
In past visits, I've tried:
Tom Yum Soup- too sour
Green Curry- too sweet
Thai BBQ Chicken- large portion, but the chicken was too dry
Maybe I need better luck next time when choosing what I should eat at Thai House, but the dishes I've tried so far have not been amazing. But what has been amazing is the service. I went for a birthday party once, and the servers brought out plates and utensils for the cake that we brought from outside free of charge. Talk about accommodating! All the servers are so nice and sweet that it's hard to not come back to give their food another try.
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