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Spoon Thai Restaurant
4608 N Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60625
(773) 769-1173
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Spoon Thai Restaurant has been selected as a best restaurant
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Listed below are links to reviews of Spoon Thai Restaurant from around the web.
[ more from centerstagechicago]
"While the English menu isn't without merit (including the standard thin Thai omelet stuffed with shrimp, tofu and coconut), you're better braving it and asking for the translated Thai menu. The mien camp, lettuce wrapped around dried shrimp, ginger, lime,..."
[ more from chicago-hotels.tripadvisor]
"It is BYOB so bring a beer or some wine and get ready for some excellent food...."
[ more from chicagofoodies]
"I've been to Silver Spoon (conveniently, one block west of Michigan Avenue at the 700 block) once before, after work and before a movie when a hungry (which means generally poor) decision took the reins. Luckily this is the sister location of Spoon Thai u..."
[ more from chicagoreader]
"It's not like there's been a revolution against boring Thai food in Chicago, but there's certainly a healthy resistance, and it was born in Chai and Vanna Gumtrontip's little Lincoln Square restaurant. Spoon was the first place in the city willing to serv..."
[ more from insiderpages]
"Spoon Thai is a family restaurant that serves the most popular dishes like Spicy Noodles, Pad Thai, Curries, and much more. Come on in to our restaurant for good prices, bigger portions of food, and friendly service...."
[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"Second helpings Just about everything we ate from the Thai menu was fantastic; just be sure to let your server know your heat tolerance beforehand. We loved the tart, crunchy and chewy pork neck laab: Its tender slices of meat are sprinkled with crisp bit..."
[ more from mmmchicago]
"Opart Thai is well-known for its delicious peanut sauce and for its large menu. I recommend skipping the old spring roll in favor of a more interesting app, such as the Tiger Cry, char-grilled bits of marinated beef served with a spicy-sour dipping sauce...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "As with many Asian-focused eateries on the Far North Side, this Thai restaurant in Lincoln Square doesn't try to get too fancy in its decor. But what's nice about Spoon is that its pleasant hardwood interior always remains spotless and clean for a neighbo..." |
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