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I have a question as far as ordering. I know of the different menus and their subtleties, but I'm unsure of how to order things that may only be on the Thai menu. For example, can I just order the banana blossom salad, or the fried chicken with tamarind dipping sauce, or do I need to know/bring with the Thai names for these dishes?
Also, I'm looking for something that is delicious but quite spicy, as one of my friends isn't fond of Thai food but really enjoys something with a bit of fire to it.]
Hello everyone. I've asked a few questions on here in the past and you've all be more than helpful, so I figured this would be an excellent place to turn considering my current predicament.
I'm having dinner with seven of my fellow DePaul student friends this Thursday evening as part of a new weekly ritual, and this week is my choice for the restaurant. I live in Lincoln Square and the rest live in Lincoln Park, so anywhere between the two or nearby works well for me. I'd prefer to stay close to the Square because I feel I'm always going to LP to please them. Also, none of us drive, so public transportation accessibility is a must.
I'd prefer a restaurant that can take reservations, as it'll be late(ish) and might be busy by the time we get there.
My main concern is that most of the diners aren't terribly adventurous in what they try. I'll give anything a taste that sounds good, but... not so much for the rest of them. So, ideally somewhere that has a relatively safe menu but with some delectable dishes as well.
The final consideration is price. We're all college students, so most of us (or at least me) don't have a whole lot of cash to spend on nights out to eat.
Keeping these caveats in mind, I've thought of three places:
Spoon Thai - However, I'm not sure that my companions would really benefit from eating Pad Thai and such here, because they certainly wouldn't think of ordering anything off the delicious Thai menu.
Chicago Brauhaus - I love German food and they could easily find something to eat here, but it is a bit pricey.
Hopleaf - Though I'd love to browse through the beer list, it is slightly out of the way and also I'm not sure how well it'd accommodate a group.
Any other suggestions would be enormously appreciated. Thanks in advance for the replies.
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nshef on January 17th, 2008, 3:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.