Thai Pastry

(773) 784-5399

4925 N Broadway St, Chicago, IL | Directions   60640

41.972297 -87.659149 View Website
  • Hours

    Monday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Tuesday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Wednesday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Thursday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Friday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM Saturday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM Sunday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Neighborhoods:
Uptown, Far North Side

Categories:
Restaurants
Cuisine:
Thai

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Restaurant Special Features:
Brunch, Romantic Dining
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What Our Expert Scouts Say

June 03, 2013

A little gem of a spot in Uptown, Thai Pastry does more than just desserts (though it does those well). There are Thai classics, plus a lineup of ice creams and pastries.

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4.0
May 25, 2007

A feast for your mouth -- not just the limited array of Thai food that we're used to. This is my favorite place for Thai in Chicago, and it was just loved by my family visiting from out of town. I haven't had pad thai here, so I can't really argue with previous reviews regarding this. But be adventurous and try dishes from their menus that you haven't tried before (yup, ethnic food -- why not learn about foods you haven't had?) -- and you will be richly rewarded! Their red (Panang?) curry is subtly spiced and warm, and their duck salad is amazingly tangy and flavorful. Pretty much everything we've ever had there was lovely. It does get crowded in the evening, and service can be (accordingly) slow, which is why I put it down as "recommended" rather than "highly recommended."

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2.0
April 02, 2007

Definitely overrated!. I read these reviews and also read "siteguy"'s recomendation to order the Pad Thai-extra peanut. Sorry, but I have had better Pad Thai than this. in fact, I have tried MOST Thai restaurants in Chicago and I would never recommend this one. Maybe it is a matter of personal taste. But I have rockin taste buds!

The other dishes we had I was not impressed with either.

I would never eat here again.

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5.0
July 19, 2005

Expansive Menu- packed even at 10 pm sunday night. Beautiful pastries, colorful entrees, concientious and english-speaking staff... The food was wonderful, our group of 12 received fast service and they even took time to explain some of the more exotic dishes. I didn't have the chance to sample the exotic flavors of ice cream, but I can tell its made locally. They have 3 licensed chefs and multiple reviews from local newspapers... I can't give much more information- but they're great and we're going back soon.

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4.0
November 12, 2004

Friendly atmosphere and Thai cuisine make this a sure-thing destination in Uptown.. In Short
Decorated with Thai wall hangings, this busy eatery just north of the Riviera Theater draws locals with a broad menu of noodle, rice and curry dishes, plus salads and seafood specials. Dishes include appetizers like kang liang, a vegetable and shrimp soup, and pla koong, a shrimp and mushroom salad. Entrees include whole snapper and curry catfish with zucchini and eggplant. Save room for dessert like the Thai custard.

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5.0
March 24, 2004

If I were to die face first. in a pile of thai food . .I would hope it was from the Thai Pastry. That's all I have to say.

Oh yeah . .try the crab rangoon . .it is silly how good they are.

Whoever that fool who posted that this place is overrated, all Im saying is try this and post again:

Pad Thai Tofu - Xtra peanut - Extra Spicy

Take a side of the peanut sauce if you want a dipping treat.

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3.0
March 16, 2004

OVERRATED!!!. I heard that the chef who was responsible for giving this restaurant such rave reviews no longer is employed here. When I ate here I was so dissapointed after hearing so many great things about it. Every single thing I ate here was bland and overall lacking in flavor. I really wanted to like this place but think it is getting better reviews than it deserves. And the "pastries" are nasty!!!! It is like eating play-doh.

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4.0
August 03, 2003

Good food & dessert. This place has good food & dessert. The place is great for a date... if it's not crowded. I'd order take-outs on Friday nights, that's when it gets quite crowded.

RD

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3.5
February 01, 2003

yum. Awesome food at a good price.

Love the desserts which is a plus for a Thai place.

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5.0
January 21, 2003

You gotta try the fried Tofu!. I really loved the quality of the food, even more when the price was considered.

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4.5
November 18, 2002

Best Pad See Eiw in Town!. I read in different newspapers that the food here was surprisingly good. This restaurant did not disappoint. Fresh ingredients, affordable, pleasant atmosphere, and the best Pad See Eiw in town. I have tried this dish at several restaurants and this is by far the best.

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