Address and Contact Information
Address: 4205 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60630
Phone: (773) 205-0505
Website: https://www.instagram.com/noodles.party.chicago?igsh=MXZlMXhibDE2ODdpYQ==
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Reviews
We started with the longan tea which is sweet and refreshing, it went great with the spicy soup we had. For entrees, we shared the pink noodles soup and the fish ball tomyum soup, both with thin rice noodles. The pink noodles soup is interesting since it was my first time trying it but it was good. The fishball tomyum noodles soup is spicy but it was so good, we finished the last drop of soup while fighting for our lives .
For dessert, we got the shaved ice to cool everything down. It comes with some corn and jellies underneath, we didn’t really like the bread chunks as they don’t compliment the dish.
The people here are really sweet and we would come back to try the boat noodles and the braised duck noodles
They completed a renovation in 2025 that makes the space much more inviting and clean. This is still very much a Thai restaurant for Thai people and you can expect table condiments, and writing down your own order to hand to staff. If you’re NOT Thai, I recommend checking in with a server and ordering with them to make sure you get what you want.
The food is good and comes out fairly quickly. I recommend egg noodles in tom yum soup with bbq pork and wontons!
Note: order not spicy if you cannot handle spicy food. They put dried/oil and it is “asian spicy level”
Although as a non-thai person, I must say that it can be intimidating to come and to order. Their serving style is more like Thai steet food, please do not expect “western” style serving.
The moment I stepped inside, I was mesmerized. The space is so unapologetically authentic: the glass display case stacked full of skewers in the corner, the branded tarps covering the tables, the condiment caddies on top of the tables. For a second, Chicago seemed to blur away behind me and I felt like I was back at a hawker stall somewhere at home.
Their menu is small and rotates weekly. It usually consists of a few Thai noodle soups and street food dishes. To me, the noodle soups are the highlights with their incredibly rich and complex broths. So far, this is the only spot in the city that made me stop and think wow, this feels a little like home.
Chicago winters will still be cold but at least now I know where to go when my hands need to be kept warm with a steaming fragment of home.
The restaurant is always bustling with customers, which speaks to its popularity and quality. Even when I arrived as early as 6:00 PM, there was already a line, and I had to wait for a seat. However, the wait is absolutely worth it.
I highly recommend visiting this place if you’re craving authentic Thai noodles. Just make sure to go early and be prepared for a little wait—it’s all part of the experience!