Food quality is good. Chicken dishes are mostly sweet . Even after you ask for a spicy chicken it would not be under that much of spicy but taste is good. The one thing I didn't like which is their quantity. It's less quantity compared to the price which is a bit higher.
This is my favorite Thai place. I've only gotten takeout from here but it's great every time. We moved further away from Green Leaf but still drive the extra 10mins because it's worth it.
I’ve been here three times now and the gluten free pad thai is always to die for!! Highly recommend. I also have celiac and haven’t had a reaction before. Dietary restrictions: Gluten free options
ordered egg rolls, tom yum soup with tofu,shrimp fried rice, beef fried rice with extra egg fry. Egg rolls (3 piece) =5/5 Tom tum soup = 4.5/5 little sourly Beef fried rice = 4/5 Shrimp fried rice = 4.4/5 Atmosphere is good and service was also good.
This is my favorite Thai place in Chicago. Hands down the best!
The Tiger Cry is delicious!
What a gem! I haven't spent much time in this neighborhood but always love to try a new Thai place and this one knocked my socks off. The spring rolls with peanut sauce were beyond delicious, and I was obsessed with my entree (Musamun Curry) and my date's (Khao Soi). We asked for low-to-medium spicy and they were perfect for us. The Jasmine tea was also delightful. The whole meal (two teas, two entrees, one appetizer) set us back $45 (before tip). I can't wait to go back.
Your cashier was nice and polite with me but he can’t make me understood very well and he is not capable to solve problem issues by phone that’s why I was little upset.
Sadness in a bag. Would not recommend; would not order again. Left us feeling depressed and disappointed. If life had an "undo" button, I would press it as quickly as possible. We did a takeout order this evening of egg drop soup, shrimp/veggie tempura, pad mixed vegetables, and combination fried rice. Everything was...edible, technically. But not a single bite met expectations, especially for being one of the most expensive Thai places in the area. Our order was nearly $60. These items are all things we've eaten countless times at many other places, so we know what to expect. There was nothing tempura about the shrimp/veg appetizer. The egg drop soup was weird both in the egg and the broth. The colorless gluey combo fried rice seemed to have been made with zero love, along with the pad mixed vegetables, which at least contained a few green veggies but again it was just bland bland bland. After a couple bites from each item we ordered, we just looked across the table from each other with sadness in our eyes, shook our heads, and pushed all the food aside. I love food and love to eat. But this place sucked absolutely all the joy out of food. I've never been less excited about a meal in all my life. We literally put everything back in the bag and threw it in the garbage - walked it all the way downstairs and to the alley outside in the freezing cold - for fear that it's continued presence in the house would make us feel too sad to continue on with the evening.