Jon A.
Yelp
I was in town for a convention, and had just gotten checked into my hotel. The convention was that afternoon and for the next couple of days, and I knew that the food situation for those days was going to be somewhat limited, so I figured I should get a good meal in beforehand.
Situated on I-Drive, Thai Thani was relatively close to my hotel, perhaps a mile down the road. The building it is in holds a couple of other restaurants, all of them joined on the inside via an internal hallway exposed to the frontage of the building. My guess is that all three are owned by the same owner or family.
Entering, I was greeted and seated in a reasonable time period and a drink order was taken. Time to look over the menu. There were the usual items that I expected to see on a Thai menu, and while I was tempted to go big, this was lunch time and I really didn't want to overdo it, so I went with just the summer rolls and a red curry.
The summer rolls were nice, with a decent peanut sauce to go with them. The red curry was also good... I ordered it Thai hot, and what I got was what I expected in a high tourist area: medium-level heat. Of course, I asked for their house chili sauce, as it needed to be kicked up a couple of notches. Servers at Thai restaurants are always surprised when I use pretty much the entire ramekin of chili sauce they provide, but the sauce is usually well flavoured and provides that extra bit of heat that I so love.
The prices here are a bit higher than what I am used to seeing, but it is a heavy tourist area and they have a fancier dining experience, so I will give that a pass. I would have loved to have tasted their Tom Yum soup, and had it been an evening meal would have definitely gone for that as well.
All in all a good experience, and I thoroughly enjoyed my meal.