Asian restaurant offers cozy interior with chill jazz music and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Space suits small groups and balances casual with classy vibes. Wall art highlights Japanese-Thai fusion theme, enhancing the dining experience.
Strong, distinct flavors and seasoning define the Thai dishes here. The Pad Thai, Penang curry, and papaya salad taste authentic, with the mango sticky rice standing out as a notable dessert.
Potstickers come out perfectly crisped with a flavorful filling. They stand out alongside dishes like the Godzilla roll and sweet and sour chicken.
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Expect to pay a $15 corking fee if you bring your own wine.
Ordering through their preferred website is cheaper than third-party delivery services.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of vegetarian options and fresh sushi.
Small, family-run restaurant with cozy, home-like atmosphere featuring plants and personal decor. Space feels crowded but comfortable, attracting mostly locals who prefer takeout. Offers authentic Thai and Chinese dishes made from scratch with affordable prices.
Panang Curry stands out with its rich flavor, especially with chicken. The menu also features green curry, Thai fried rice, and a flavorful pad thai that blends various tastes.
Homemade pot stickers come with delicate, crispy wrappers. They are handmade and pan-fried for texture.
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The restaurant offers both Chinese and Thai dishes.
Portion sizes are generous, ensuring good value for money.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller orders.
Small dining space filled with lush greenery and natural sunlight creates a cozy, serene atmosphere. The vibe is quiet and welcoming, suitable for relaxed conversations. Decor leans heavily on Thai-themed plants and fountains, giving a sense of dining in nature.
Drunken noodles and Pad Thai stand out with a perfect tamarind and soy balance. Mango sticky rice offers a sweet, authentic finish, while Thai iced teas provide a refreshing complement to the dishes.
Homemade potstickers come out delicious and hold up well as leftovers. They pair nicely with Tom Yum soup and stand alongside other appetizers like crab Rangoon and veggie rolls.
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The restaurant is closed on Mondays.
There is no lunch menu available.
Vegan options are available on the menu.
Small space offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with a low-key vibe that feels inviting. The place is often crowded and lively, especially during peak times. It operates as a cash-only, BYOB establishment with an ATM inside for convenience.
Authentic Thai food shines with papaya salad packed with lemongrass and herbs. The panang curry delivers rich flavor, and sticky rice complements the dishes well.
Pot stickers come out consistently well, often paired with dishes like fried duck rice. They have a solid, satisfying flavor that makes them a frequent choice.
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The restaurant accepts cash only, but they have an ATM inside.
Aroy Thai Chicago is BYOB and accepts cash only.
Expect a high level of spiciness; a 3/5 spice level can be intense.
Restaurant occupies a remodeled country club space with cozy, elegant interior and large booths. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and relaxing with a hibachi grill section and bar area. Lighting is fluorescent, and the vibe blends authentic Chinese decor with casual comfort.
Pad Thai stands out with large, delicious portions and a flavorful chicken version. The General Tso chicken also impresses and often converts friends into fans of Thai food.
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The menu offers a wide variety of Asian dishes, including Thai, Chinese, and Sushi.
Lunch specials are available at very reasonable prices.
Half orders of fried rice and dishes are only available for to-go orders.
Cozy dining room with six to seven tables creates an intimate, calm atmosphere. Family-owned vibe brings a sense of peace and love. Food quality varies but includes phenomenal shrimp and well-regarded curries.
Pad Thai with beef stands out as a favorite dish. The green curry tofu melts in your mouth and the Chicken Panang Curry offers rich flavor. Tom Yum soup and mango sticky rice add variety to the menu.
Homemade pot stickers come with a liberal amount of dipping sauce. They taste good but rate around 6 out of 10 in quality.
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Thai First is perfect for dine-in or take-out.
The prices at Thai First are reasonable.
They accommodate gluten-free requests.
Chinese restaurant with dark wood booths and spinning Lazy Susan tables creates a comfortable dining space. Atmosphere is loud and hectic, often crowded with long waits and occasional disruptions. Bar serves drinks like gorgeous Mai Tai, adding to the lively environment.
Pad Thai appears often, served with chicken or vegetables. Dishes like Kung Pao Chicken, Sesame Beef, and Thai Curry offer classic Thai flavors. Seafood options include Salt and Pepper Shrimp and crab dishes.
Fried potstickers stand out with a crispy texture and savory filling. They pair well with dishes like Yu Chang Pork-spicy and complement soups such as egg drop and wonton.
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Reservations are not accepted for parties of 2 to 4.
Expect a long wait on weekends; arrive by 6pm to avoid delays.
Parking can be difficult to find on weekends.
Small space with cozy, warm atmosphere and home-like vibe. Seating is cramped but the decor is thoughtfully arranged to create a calm environment. The place draws those seeking authentic halal Thai cuisine.
Halal Thai food offers authentic, flavorful dishes like Beef Panang curry, Crab Fried Rice, and Pad See Eiw. Desserts include Mango Sticky Rice with coconut sauce, and drinks feature Thai iced teas.
Pot stickers have a crispy texture and come filled with lots of meat. Seasoning varies, with some finding them well-seasoned and others rating them as just okay.
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Reservations are recommended as this place gets busy.
Peak Thai Lombard is HFSAA certified for Hand Slaughtered Thai food.
The restaurant is Halal certified by HAFSAA.