We started with some crispy, puffy triangles of pastry filled with curried goodness, with a side of sweet, tangy sauce filled with cucumber and onion. The salads, although small, are always fresh. Plus, I’m sure the ginger dressing is good, but the peanut dressing is a sweet and savory, creamy, calorie-filled (I would imagine) bite of deliciousness.
The menu has everything you could possibly want: curries, sauteed dishes with choice of meat or shellfish or tofu, noodles and rice. I opted for the vegetable Pad Thai. Though not quite as good as the Thai Life (in Key West) version, this one is very, very tasty. It is loaded with vegetables from string beans to asparagus and broccoli, with whatever spice level you enjoy. I ordered it hot and it was not overly spicy, but very flavorful.
The Sam Rod is a sweet chili sauce with basil, a hint of spice (not even close to the “hot” ordered, but that is OK. We can always make it more spicy.) It is stir fried with cabbage and a few vegetables and served with rice. The sauce is divine.Here is the other thing I love about Thai Spice: Although the charge more for brown rice, it is available. But for no additional charge (at least during lunch) you can get fried rice with egg. That is a good deal.
Thai Spice is a great choice
for lunch or dinner in Fort Lauderdale. Although dinner is on the pricey side, they only serve fresh fish and seafood.



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