ecs wrote:Is Arun worth the price...
Compared to other Thai places, Arun's offers the unique experience of degustation menu eating, a formal atmosphere, gorgeous presentation, nice tableware, and well coordinated service (in my experience). I think you need to ask yourself the question if these things are worth the price tag that Arun puts on them. Then you'll know if it is "worth it" or not.
I went to Arun's once, about 2 - 3 years ago to celebrate a special occasion. I enjoyed the food and flavors very much. They absolutely get an A for presentation relative to other Thai food places in Chicago, particularly during the appetizer courses.
Is the food as authentic as other Thai places? Apparently not (though I've never been to Thailand.). Was the food tasty and delicious? Yes. However, I was turned off by the four courses that were dumped on the table "family style," since it was only dinner for two. It really broke with the flow of the dinner.
I thought the service was good, in that the many servers were formal, well coordinated, and the courses were well paced (but it was somewhat perfunctory given expectations). Was the service warm and cozy? No. Was the service as exemplary and professional as other high-end, degustation menu driven places? No. (Of course, some of the places I have in mind are more expensive than Arun...though they can justify it with their ingredients, culinary technique, and service. Of course, I don't know the current rate of pay for carrot artisans. Maybe we would think we were getting a bargain if we knew how much it cost to carve a goldfish out of a carrot.)
If I don't consider price, I would not have many complaints about my dinner at Arun's and would reflect on it favorably. Once I factored in the total cost, the answer for me was that the "perks" that Arun's offers over other Thai places was not worth it. The flavor of the food gets very heavily weighted in my assessment and other Thai places in town beat Arun's on that front (IMHO).
I've never returned to Arun's. Not because I have anything against them or because I had a bad meal or experience. There are simply too many other places in town that I'd rather go to when I crave Thai. After factoring in cost, the decision is made even more clear.