Here in Oak Lawn, we have a sushi-japanese-thai restaurant that I really like - Sushi Thai Me. http://www.su****haime.com/ I get the sushi and my wife gets curry - everyone is happy!
My aunt is from Thailand, and she said this is the most authentiv Thai food she's had in Chicago. Can't beat that. Reasonably priced, and not too trendy, taboot.
Here in Oak Lawn, we have a sushi-japanese-thai restaurant that I really like - Sushi Thai Me. http://www.su****haime.com/ I get the sushi and my wife gets curry - everyone is happy!
That's hilarious. The message board filter doesn't like your string of letters in the URL there.
Chicago has a great selection of Thai, especially in a little run of Western from Montrose (4000 N) to Lawrence. Along that strip you have Sticky Rice (specializing in Northern Thai cuisine, and offering some of the more interesting dishes you can find in Chicago, including an omelet made with ant eggs, and a crispy caterpillar or silk worm--I forget--dish), Spoon Thai, and Opart Thai. Another Chicago Thai benchmark restaurant can be found on Montrose and Sheridan: TAC Quick. These are generally considered among the best, if not the best, in the city proper. I also very much enjoy the homestyle and relaxed feel of Elephant Thai at 5348 W. Devon.
Sticky Rice (specializing in Northern Thai cuisine, and offering some of the more interesting dishes you can find in Chicago, including an omelet made with ant eggs, and a crispy caterpillar or silk worm--I forget--dish), Spoon Thai, and Opart Thai.TAC Quick. These are generally considered among the best, if not the best, in the city proper. I also very much enjoy the homestyle and relaxed feel of Elephant Thai at 5348 W. Devon.
Wow, you just nailed my favorite Thai places there. Popped into this thread to mention those. Can't beat the duck curry from Sticky rice. Based on your taste I'll have to check out the other ones you mentioned, especially Elephant Thai.
They cater to the vegetarian crowd, which is nice. The Red Curry Soy Gluten is awesome. Not necessarily a traditional dish, but it was an awesome find for me, since I hadn't had Thai food in years since I became a vegetarian.