
Paula’s Thai Kitchen is a cornerstone of the Chicago area. We are committed to serving the community with quality Thai cuisine, offering a variety of dishes to satisfy any craving. Order a familiar favorite or try something new for pickup or delivery.
Simple BYOB spot serving classic Thai cooking plus a few more exotic dishes until late at night.
Hours
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 4–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2441 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60614
Phone: (773) 687-8961
Website: http://paulasthaikitchen.com/
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Reviews
Our wonderful, friendly server helped recommend local Thai favorites, cute/cozy setting (not fancy Mich-star vibes, more homey, family cooking), delicious and flavorful dishes. We had the papaya salad, beef boat noodles, panang curry, and mango sticky rice and all of them were excellent.
We will definitely be back 🙂
Though, it’s worth noting that the service can be a bit hit or miss, depending on the day. Sometimes they’re on top of things, and other times they’re a bit aloof. Also, the menu prices have taken a hike over the years (with many menu items being close to $20 currently), which is a bit of a bummer. But for the outstanding Thai food options and flavors, I’ll still swing by now and then.
We ordered papaya salad, tiger cry, and grilled jumbo squid as appetizers; drunken noodle, green curry with beef, and tom yum soup for entrees; sticky rice with mango for dessert & Thai iced tea for drinks. Although we ordered a lot, it was a rather affordable meal. We really liked the tiger cry dish – the meat was cooked just right, it was tender & not dry. I also liked the tom yum soup, it was tangy/sour but not as spicy as I wanted them to be.
We stayed & chatted for a long time well after we had paid for the meal because of how relaxing the atmosphere was. The service was really good and the staff kept coming out to check on us even when we were the only table sitting outside. My friends and I are planning to return & feast on the food here again!
I went with a group; our server was friendly & gladly accommodated splitting our bill. My only complaint is that she was very quiet when speaking, so had to repeat herself quite often. I’m sure it was just as frustrating for her as us.
The food was fine. My husband & I started with the chicken curry puffs, which reminded us both of an empanada in shape, but had lots of Thai flavor. It came with a delicious cucumber sauce made from sweet chili & minced peanut. I had the spicy eggplant & mushroom w/ chicken added. It was fine. My husband had the lemongrass catfish. The fish was fine, but the chopped pieces of lemongrass included smaller pieces that were very woody. They weren’t evident in each bite, so were annoying each time he had to spit them out.
Our friends each had a different soup and they enjoyed their dishes. Nothing too noteworthy.
I brought korean and dutch friends there. We ordered papaya salad with crispy pork, tom yam hotpot seafood, grilled squid, and blue crab spicy salad. The korean was very happy because our cuisines are similar. The dutch was confused even he was in thailand before because he was only at tourist spots and ordered only padthai. So no wonders why the score is lower than it supposed to be.
I love every dishes we ordered. The blue crab spicy salad is difficult to find in Europe ( I moved to the Netherlands), so I was so happy when I saw it in the menu and they nailed it 5/5. Papaya salad was delicious; my dutch friend loved it 5/5. Tom yam seafood is more like poh tak(โป๊ะแตก) that put holy basil in it, good for cold days 5/5. The squid is a bit chewy tho, perhaps we should have eat it right away when served 4/5. Btw, it can be very spicy that you need to specify the level of your spicy tolerant. I asked two chillies for papaya salad and normal level for tom yam and blue crab salad. It turned out spiciness of papaya salad was right for me and the rest were a bit too spicy (I’m weak in this as a Thai, lol).
The ambience was also awesome. It reminded me of Thai street food that its charm is from little details in decorations and lights. It was not as perfect as 5-stars hotel but it gave a homy atmosphere in which I love it very much 5/5.
Service is very friendly and helpful. The staff kept checking on us. They gave us only forks as well even though they knew I’m thai. So, don’t get offended if they give you only fork. If you want chopsticks or spoon, you can ask them.
I would recommend this place if you love authentic thai food, especially thai or asian people who miss their home. We commuted from the city center, it was like 15 min driving, and it was so worth it.
Thank you very much for your food and service! ❤️