Went to Rice last night for dinner. Arrived at 6:45 place was empty, by 7:45, not a seat in the house available. The complaint that the restaurant, with its hard minimal surfaces, is loud was evident last night...and every 15 minutes they dimmed the lights another notch.
All in all a nice restaurant, nice modern interior, not overly expensive although the portion sizes, especially the entrees are also modern and minimal.
The menu is split into 4 sections, seasonal (although they are currently stuck in fall/winter mode), authentic (what they consider to be Thai food being served in Thailand), Rice Specialties (their take on Thai) and Healthy (veggie selections)
we went with a selection of apps and then two entrees
Chiang Mai Pork Sausage served with fresh herbs, this is a yummy sausage flavored with Thai spices and lightly grilled. I would love to have this sausage at a summer BBQ!
Green tea dumplings with shrimp, crab, and pork - nice little dumplings, nothing special but tasty, didn't really see any evidence of green tea.
Pumpkin Empanada - South America via Thailand, also very tasty.
Unfortunately the entrees weren't so successful...the deep fried squid with garlic and peppercorns seem to be grilled which was fine, a nice dish but nothing to write home about...very small portion. Chicken and cashews didn't do much to seperate itself from any other asian take on chicken and cashews.
I'm sure there are some entree dishes that are better than what we had. My advice would to be load up on the apps...a nice spot for the neighborhood or before the area theaters...but not sure I would go out of my way to eat there unless I had other reasons to be in the 'hood.
