HI,
Today I was in a post-holiday slump probably generated from staying up too late a few too many nights. I enjoyed myself, have not too much to complain about, though getting up to speed today wasn’t in the cards. I was in need of LTHforum-style self-medication, which means visiting a restaurant I know nothing about and let’s see where the cards fall.
The object of my distraction was Rama Thai Kitchen on Waukegan Road in Glenview. It’s in a quaint building strongly reminding you of it’s former life as a diner, though it has been a Japanese restaurant as well. In the window was sign advising of a $7.95 buffet lunch, which I checked to find Ameri-Thai favorites. Not particularly interested in eating warmed over food, I asked for the menu and a Coke.
I am as susceptible to bells and whistles like anyone else. I really liked the elegant presentation of my Coke:

I was especially delighted with the twisted paper wrapped around the straw tip. Is it a finicky detail demanded by the owner or the labors of a bored worker, who knows? It kept me amused for a few minutes.
I ordered fresh spring rolls, then read the appetizers in greater detail. I soon found a more interesting item to try perhaps another day: Tod Mun – deep fried spicy fish cake served with cucumber salad topped with ground peanuts. If only I had been more patient!
The fresh spring rolls were visually stimulating, though the taste didn’t match the presentation. The spring rolls were in desperate need of a bit of salt, which I normally don’t dream of adding in Thai restaurants. The sauce was tasteless as well, then due to too much cornstarch was a bit rubbery.
When my main course of yellow curry arrived, I asked for salt for the remaining bits of spring roll. I speculated to myself I may need it for the curry, wrong, I needed some coconut milk instead. The green curry was salty to the extent I ate only a third wishing to take it home for some doctoring. The potatoes were al dente, which works well for pasta but a bit off-putting for a potato.
When the bill arrived, there came a wrapped confection the waiter advised, “These are Thai fortune cookies. Please be warned the messages inside are not as nice as those found in Chinese fortune cookies.”

I didn't find the message especially unkind, so I queried the waiter more. He advised some were pretty nasty with less than uplifting messages. Too bad I didn't get a nasty one, beceause I'd love to see what he meant.
Alas I am in no rush to come back, though I did enjoy my straw and my fortune cookie. Yep, if bells and whistles were meaningful reasons to return, then I'd be back. Unfortunately the food served today didn't make a compelling argument.
Rama Thai Kitchen
1320 Waukegan Road
Glenview, IL 60025
Tel: 847/657-THAI (8424)
Regards,