Alan B.
Yelp
Divine Thai is about 15 minutes away, and with a Yelp 4.5 star rating, we decided to give it a try. It is located in a small town and has a free parking lot adjacent to the restaurant. The decor is pleasant and fairly bright with two large windows up front. The front booths are very nice, with large tables and a "main street" view, but the benches are wood, and would benefit from a seat cushion of any type.
We were greeted and seated promptly, and immediately provided with menus. My co-diner wanted a glass of white wine and was told there was only one type of cold white wine available. So, she agreed to try it and we ordered our appetizers.
* Fried Pork Dumplings - 7 Pieces $5.50
* Shrimp Shumai - 7 Pieces $5.50
The appetizers arrived quickly and were served with two sauces. Both the dumplings and the ginger sauce were delicious. The shumai was good, though we have had better. A pretty good beginning to our dinner, and we moved on to entrees. We ordered:
* Pad Woonsen with Duck (glass noodles with egg bean sprouts, carrots, etc.) - $13.95
* Divine Fried Rice (Rice with chicken, shrimp, bean sprouts, carrots, etc.) - $9.95
We thought the Divine Fried Rice dish was the better of the two, though the broccoli had an unappealing taste and the chicken was dry and overcooked. The Pad Woonsen was very disappointing, as the dish was on the dry side, and the duck was very dry and overcooked. We flagged down the waiter and asked for a side of the ginger sauce which helped mitigate the dryness.
Overall, we'd give this dinner a three-star rating, and would be willing to try it again, but wouldn't go out of our way to do so.