The Saturday Dining Conspiracy: August, 2000

August 5, 2000: Classic Thai.

200 Buttercup Creek Blvd (in Cedar Park, just off 183)
331-3810
30°30.198' N, 97°49.216' W.

Pepper grinder rating: 0.
Men's room rating: 1.5.

Dwight's comments:

Lawrence conned me into this trip: I had sworn off Classic Thai after our horrible experience at their North Lamar location, but Lawrence persuaded me that this was, after all, a different location.

I will admit the service was reasonably satifactory. However, the food was disappointing. The "classic Thai spicy" (with a red curry sauce) frankly wasn't spicy, and I couldn't detect any curry: the steamed dumplings and "classic Thai wings" were undistinguished (though the "sweet and sour" sauce for the wings did have a nice, but very slight, kick). The tomkha gai soup was pretty reasonable: I finished off Mike's pud thai, which was acceptable (but pales in comparison to Thai Kitchen).

North Austin needs a good Thai place. But Classic Thai in Cedar Park isn't worth the ride.

Lawrence's comments:

Classic Thai offers adequate Thai food. However, PooThai, who previously occupied this space, used to offer exceptional Thai food--in fact, Thai food second only to Thai Kitchen. Now both the menu and appetizer portions are smaller, and you can't get them to fix the food as hot as a real Thai restaurant. A darn shame. OK if you actually live in Cedar Park, but certainly not worth the drive if you live anywhere else.

August 12, 2000: Ross's Old Austin Cafe.

11800 North Lamar
835-2414
30°23.296' N, 97°41.019' W. (NAD-27 datum)

Pepper grinder rating: .
Men's room rating: .

Dwight's comments:

Decent, cheap, "American" food, the same sort of stuff you'd get at Lone Star Cafe. Perhaps with better service than Lone Star, though, and a decent salad bar. I wouldn't go out of my way to eat here (and it is fairly far north on Lamar) but I'd drop in for lunch if I was in the area.

Lawrence's comments:

Ross's Old Austin Cafe is sort of Lone Star Cafe by way of Bonanza. You order your entree and pick up your sides in line, cafeteria style, and then they bring your entree out to your table. My chicken fried steak was perfectly adequate, and Dwight and Andrew's steaks looked good, but I'd probably choose Lone Star Cafe or Hoovers over this.

August 19, 2000: Armadillocon.


Dwight's comments:

No conspiracy: Armadillocon weekend.

August 26, 2000: None.


Dwight's comments:

No conspiracy again this week as well: I had to go to Providence, Rhode Island on business for my corporate masters. Not that I minded: Providence in August is very nice.

Instead of a conspiracy review, then, some random notes on places in Rhode Island. All phone numbers are in the 401 area code.

See the logs for September of 2000.

See the logs for July of 2000.

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