We went out. Originally going to a Greek place that we had gotten delivery from once before and really liked. Got there and found out it was counter service and cheap tables and hard chairs. Craig didn't want to dine-in there. So, we went next door to a Thai restaurant. Checked reviews and they were pretty good so I agreed. Started out as a bad experience for me. They apparently have a very limited # of menus so we had to wait to get a menu, which I felt was absolutely ridiculous. They were just generic printed menus in a laminated folder type thing, nothing expensive or custom. After at least 5 minutes, probably closer to 10 (2 servers, about 6-7 tables occupied), a waitress came to ask us what we wanted to drink, didn't speak English very well. I wanted wine so asked what do you have. She ended up having to go and get 1 menu (there were 2 of us remember) so I could see their wine list, which turned out to be just generic names like chardonnay, chablis, merlot, etc. She was standing over me while I was flipping thru the menu looking for the wine list, and I absolutely hate to be stood over. Craig ordered a Thai beer so I told her I'll try his beer and then decide. She apparently didn't understand and repeated back 2 beers, so had to explain again. It did turn out to be pretty good beer and I finally got one about 15 minutes after trying his. Craig got a couple of different kinds of dumplings for appies. They were decent but I'm nearly positive I've seen the exact same dumplings of 1 kind in the frozen section at the oriental food mart. He got a curry and ordered it really spicy (it wasn't, but he said it had a good flavor and he asked for and got some spicy stuff to add to it) and I got a crispy duck dish which on retrospection I should have realized had too much stuff in it, pineapple, red and green bells, snow pea pods, carrots, cashews, green onions. It was okay but I REALLY would have preferred the Greek place.