Straightforward destination dishing up Thai standards, plus vegetarian & vegan options.
"Eathai is a cute spot in Logan Square. And like the ‘96 Bulls, its menu is a roster of nothing but standouts. That said, there are a few dishes you should focus on. In particular, we like the crispy duck wontons, the wonderfully sweet and spicy khao soi, and the fantastic pad see ew—which has perfectly chewy noodles lightly coated in a not-too-sweet sauce. The restaurant is small and bright, but our favorite place to sit here is on their quiet, colorful sidewalk patio." - john ringor, veda kilaru, adrian kane
"Eathai is a cute little Thai spot in the neighborhood. And like the ‘96 Bulls, its menu is a roster of nothing but standouts. Randomly point at any dish and you’ll hit something worth ordering. That said, there are a few dishes you should focus on. In particular, we like the crispy duck wontons, the wonderfully sweet and spicy khao soi, and the fantastic pad see ew–which has perfectly chewy noodles lightly coated in a not-too-sweet sauce. The restaurant is small and brightly lit, but our favorite place to sit here is when we can sit on their quiet, colorful sidewalk patio." - adrian kane, john ringor, veda kilaru
"Eathai is a cute little Thai spot in Logan Square. And like the ‘96 Bulls, its menu is a roster of nothing but standouts, almost all of which can be made vegan. That said, there are a few dishes you focus on. In particular, we like the curry puffs, the wonderfully sweet and spicy khao soi, and the fantastic pad see ew–which has perfectly chewy noodles lightly coated in a not-too-sweet sauce. The restaurant is small and brightly lit, but our favorite place to sit here is when we can sit on their quiet, colorful sidewalk patio." - adrian kane, john ringor
"Eathai is a cute little Thai spot in the Logan Square. And like the ‘96 Bulls, its menu is a roster of nothing but standouts, almost all of which can be made vegetarian. That said, there are a few dishes you focus on. In particular, we like the curry puffs, the wonderfully sweet and spicy khao soi, and the fantastic pad see ew–which has perfectly chewy noodles lightly coated in a not-too-sweet sauce. The restaurant is small and brightly lit, but our favorite place to sit here is when we can sit on their quiet, colorful sidewalk patio." - sam faye, adrian kane, veda kilaru, john ringor
"The duck wontons from this casual Thai spot in Logan Square are just an appetizer, but one bite of cream cheese and smoky duck bacon will convince you to get four orders and call it a meal. Whether you're a drizzler or a dipper, use EaThai’s sweet and sour sauce liberally—and then ask for more." - john ringor, veda kilaru