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In a word, decent. I'd walked by Thai House Cuisine several times over the past few years, and was put off by how cold and quiet it looked from the exterior. I finally went a few weeks back with some friends, and it was an okay experience. It's pretty hard to screw up Thai food, and in that regard, Thai House Cuisine was average. I had the lunch special (chicken pad thai) with the coconut soup, and the people I was eating with hated the latter so much that I took their portions for them. We also had to request some additional spices, which complimented the dishes quite well. The portion sizes were okay, but smaller than my usual haunt (Thai Signature down the road). The ambience was decent, if bland, and the service was very good. I am somewhat irked that I had to pay $2.50 per soft drink refill, which wasn't communicated on the menu. Imagine my shock when my assumed $10 order came out to nearly $20 because of a couple extra refills. Thai House Cuisine seems like a solid place to go, but considering how many other competing restaurants there are in the village and surrounding areas, there are probably better locations for your time and money.
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