Looking for the best Thai restaurant in the city. Got a recommendation?
Goobahunt replied:
Tac Quick by the Sheridan red line is my new favorite. Their not-so-secret-secret-menu has more authentic thai dishes and I've loved every single thing I've tried. http://tacquick.net/
The_Unbeatable_Sterb replied:
**Pho's Thai Cuisine** on Lincoln near Roscoe is absolutely the best, most authentic Thai in Chicago. It's a small place--8 tables, brick walls, family operation--but its probably my favorite restaurant in the city. I've been to a lot of the other places (I love Thai food), and they're great, but Pho's noodles are just too gooey and saucy to compare. Since they haven't been recommended yet, these are some other really good Thai restaurants: **Tac Quick** (Irving Park and Sheridan)
naljorpa108 replied:
From the [LTHForum list of great neighborhood restaurants](http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=32599):
Aroy Thai-- Aroy means “delicious” in Thai and this neighborhood favorite is well-named. From the exotic to the classic, Aroy Thai captures all of the essential flavors—funky, tart, spicy, savory and sweet—with loving care and consistency. Crave-worthy!
Elephant Thai-- The far northwest side’s first Thai restaurant offers bright, freshly-flavored versions of Thai classics.
Spoon Thai-- Lincoln Square Thai restaurant famous for “secret menu” of brightly authentic Thai dishes.
Sticky Rice-- Chicago's first Thai restaurant devoted to Northern (Isaan) Thai cooking offers a wide range of pungent dishes (only a few of which involve bugs).
TAC Quick-- Chic Uptown Thai spot serving eye-opening authentic grilled meats and Thai curries.