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Topic: The Restaurant Review
There has certainly been a change in the tastes of the average American diner over the past fifteen or so years (maybe a little further back if you live on one of the coasts) and to meet the new tastes, new restaurants have risen forth. In this particular area, several Thai restaurants have opened over the past five years, which has been just a delight for me as Thai food is one of my favorites. Now, my favorite place to have a nice Thai meal used to be Mon's, but they have since packed up and moved off to San Antonio. A major disappointment, to be sure, but into every life a little rain must fall. Speaking of favorites, the whole point of this post in the first place was to talk about my lunch on Monday, or more specifically the restaurant that I got that lunch at on Monday, Thai Spice.
Now, Thai Spice opened up originally in a building that had housed one of the local favorites (Vietnam) before they moved downtown, so the location wasn't bad. Even such, it was a while after they opened that my brother (younger than I) and myself first discovered the delicious joys that were contained inside this new Thai place. Of course, like the good sons we are, we immediately spread the news of our discovery to my mother and grandmother, who then proceeded to make Thai Spice their near daily luncheon place. Not that I can blame them. Shortly there after, Thai Spice follow the example of their predecessor and moved downtown as well, and in an incredible twist of fate, right across the street from the building I work in. Not a bad move at all, if I do say so as an obvious beneficiary.
So, taking advantage of my luck, I ventured forth to meat the women of my family (the wife, mother and grandmother) for lunch at Thai Spice on Monday. Lunch was, as always, wonderful. I had the Chicken with Lemon grass (highly recommended). The meal started with a cup of spicy vegetable soup with a side of fried wantons (or their wrapper to be more presice), followed by an order of freshly made chicken spring rolls. Even though the lunch special always comes with a little appetizer (spring roll, pan fried pot sticker, etc.) I always like to get an order of fresh spring rolls. They are excellent, no matter what the wife says. The lunch special included a spring roll, jasmine rice, and fresh fruit for desert. Everything was fantastic, and, as usual, my eyes were bigger than my stomach and I ended up taking two spring rolls home.
Overall, I couldn't have asked for a better lunch experience, and it has always been that way each time I have been there. The food is excellent, and the people are nice. There isn't much else that one can expect or want for that matter. Try it yourself, if you find yourself in Corpus Christi.