1. Sticky Rice
8.3
4018 N Western Ave (at W Irving Park Rd), Chicago, IL
Thai Restaurant · Horner Park · 52 tips and reviews
Off The Menu: Tofu Noodle Soup: Chicken broth with ground pork, tofu, glass noodles, carrots, potato, baby corn, green onion and cilantro. Read more.
Arielle India: Absolute best Thai in Chicago, hands down. The apps & food are delicious and perfectly authentic northern Thai. Great ambiance, but a small venue, thus packed/loud @ peak times. A million/10.
The Feast: A Thai restaurant so authentic that you'll find extremely legit Northern dishes like fried bamboo caterpillars and frogs legs. But there's always solid staples like Pad Thai for the unadventurous.
4. Yes Thai
8.2
5211 N Damen Ave (btwn Farragut & Foster), Chicago, IL
Thai Restaurant · Bowmanville · 13 tips and reviews
Slask Attack: Amazing Thai food. Get the special pad Thai and Thai iced tea
Chris Steele: BYOB in style! With ice buckets placed by your table on stands you may feel like upgrading that sixer of Miller Light for something more stylish. But hey, no judgements.
Kate: Great BYOB ambiance, but speedy delivery if you want to eat at home. I live nearby but they are often at my door in less than 25 minutes when I order
5. Siam Noodle and Rice
8.5
4654 N Sheridan Rd (Buena), Chicago, IL
Asian Restaurant · Buena Park · 22 tips and reviews
Denise Young: Absolutely the best thai food ever. Get the papaya salad, dried beef, thai sausage, and tom yum soup.
Lia McCoo: Omgosh~ Basil Duck! Oh, and Stickey Rice with Ginger Dipping Sauce.
Aaron Weinstein: Try the Indian fried rice. "Indian at a Thai joint?" you say. Really, it's delish.
6. RAMEN-SAN
8.1
165 E Huron St (Saint Clair Street), Chicago, IL
Ramen Restaurant · Streeterville · 6 tips and reviews
Foram Dalal: Can’t wait to go back! I’m a vegetarian who eats egg.. ramen tasted delicious...salt was perfect, went for express lunch and got one of the most delicious side of fried rice and salad with it.
Gabrielle Berger: The lunch special is perfect. You get a protein and rice bowl, some salad and a small bowl of delicious ramen. A little bit of all the yummy things!
Martial Bénard: Good tonkotsu ramen (add sesame chilli for an extra bite).The sumo ramen is also a pleasant option for the hungry ones.
7. The Thai Room
8.0
4022 N Western Ave (Irving and Western), Chicago, IL
Thai Restaurant · Horner Park · 4 tips and reviews
Arielle India: If it's not Sticky Rice, than it's Thai Room. Best northern Thai in Chicago. Warm and inviting (just remodeled!) venue, authentic dishes, and reasonable prices. A million/10.
Douglas Bermudez: Make sure to try the fried tofu and Tom yum soup! Their roast duck is delicious as well.
Angela Motola-Donofrio: We've been going here for years. If you are in the neighborhood and want Thai food, check out the Thai Room. Read more.
9. TAC Quick
7.2
1011 W Irving Park Rd (at W Dakin St), Chicago, IL
Thai Restaurant · Lakeview · 57 tips and reviews
Ryan: The Tom Yum soup on the "secret menu" with noodles, ground pork, roast pork, and fried dumpling is my fixation. I haven't been able to order anything else since... Maybe for the last 6 trips.
Mary Kay Hardcastle: Blackboard Eats says "fav is the kuay teaw reua (or “boat noodles”). The includes all major food groups: brisket, beef balls, pork skins, Chinese broccoli, bean sprouts, and thin rice vermicelli."
Maria: Get the Thai menu.
10. Aroy Thai
8.4
4656 N Damen Ave (at W Leland Ave), Chicago, IL
Thai Restaurant · Ravenswood · 26 tips and reviews
Dave Straub: Best Thai in the neighborhood, try the Tom Kha Kai or Tom Yum Goong Soup & Larb Kai. I love their Pad Thai.
Chutima Nakwarin: Pls. Ask for nor-Mai num-preak-noom. You can get it on the menu : )
Mint Manaporn Phao: I am Thai and I can telling you that this is the place where you can taste the real Thai food. I have eaten at many places before, but this place is the best. I strongly recommended.
Time Out Chicago: Our favorites are Chengdu dumplings, Chinese eggplant with ground pork, twice-cooked pork, mapo tofu, Szechuan prawns and dry chile chicken. Trust us or choose at random—you won’t be disappointed.-ASK Read more.
Time Out Chicago: Our favorites are Chengdu dumplings, Chinese eggplant with ground pork, twice-cooked pork, mapo tofu, Szechuan prawns and dry chile chicken. Trust us or choose at random—you won’t be disappointed.
Time Out Chicago: Thought you’d want to know: Tony Hu has been nominated for Restaurateur of the Year in Time Out Chicago’s 2011 Eat Out Awards. Vote now! Read more.
15. Racine Bakery
7.7
6216 S Archer Ave, Chicago, IL
Bakery · Garfield Ridge · 7 tips and reviews
Chicago Cultural Alliance: Visit Racine Bakery and Delicatessen and taste Lithuanian delicacies such as kugelis, Lithuanian bread, bacon buns, herrings, sausages, and sweets.
Lina Gonzo: Delicious Poppy Seed Bread!
Jennifer Rowland: Omg the bacon buns! Ahhhmazing