(773) 561-5577
5951 N Broadway St
Chicago,
IL
60660
41.9902
-87.6601
Neighborhoods: Edgewater, Far North Side
Reviews & Ratings for Indie Cafe Sushi & Thai
6 reviews
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Just right Thai
by mandylynn
My husband and I eat here frequently and we love it. Their food is always fresh and their staff is very friendly. They just added another room so It's not as crowded as is used to be which is nice. Street parking is usually pretty easy. We LOVE thai food and this is 1of our 2 top places!
Really yummy-- but a little slow
by veganmegan
I've been in the restraunt, and the food is great. From the outside one doesn't expect the classy sushi chic design. The food is great! I just ordered them in this evening, and the wait time for delivery seems a little long, but well worth the wait.
- Pros: great food, great ambiance
- Cons: a little on the slow side
amazing cheap sushi
by sleopold
absolutely delicious. very cute little restaurant. i had the spicy scallop and the santana maki rolls. some of the best sushi i have ever had. delicious flavor and very nice staff!! will def be back
- Pros: cheap, BYOB, delicious food
- Cons: small
Great to Have Around the Corner
by violetjvg
This is the best Thai restaurant for creativity in flavor and presentation. Everything is served beautifully and tastes great. I love being able to get a sushi appetizer and a curry entree. Understandably, the service was very shaky when they first opened; now they have gotten things under control and the place runs smoothly. For anyone turned off by the service in those first few weeks, they are definitely worth another shot. The sushi and Thai dishes are outstanding. I recommend going on non-peak hours, because it does get very crowded, and the tables are very close together.
- Pros: great food, two great cuisines
- Cons: can be very crowded, annoying muzak
This unassuming storefront draws knowing locals for creative sushi and richly flavored Thai.
by Fred Schlatter
In Short
Barely noticeable from the outside, Indie Cafe is a cozy retreat with an exposed sushi bar, muted grey tones, soft hanging lighting, and quiet electronic music. Locals pack close tables for thrumming conversation and a tempting combo of Thai fare and sushi. Thai fare includes aromatic options like nasal-clearing tom yum and red or green curries; sushi lovers can opt for maki like the rainbow roll, a California roll topped with tuna, yellowtail, and salmon.








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