LTH,
Open just a few weeks Chai Asian Bistro shows promise. Fresh, clean, distinct flavors, nicely prepared food in attractive surroundings. There were a few stumbling blocks, service was slow and, from the time we ordered to when the food arrived, would best be measured in Geologic Time. Physical space, while small, is nicely done with an Asian aesthetic.
Steve Z and I started with Asian Lettuce Wrap, distinctly Thai with butter lettuce. We asked for hot and, surprisingly, it had a bit of heat.
Asian Lettuce Wrap
Chive dumpling was fine, nothing exceptional, with the sauce a bit thinner than I prefer, but I'd order it again, ~maybe~.
Spicy Basil Chicken was a straight up Thai preparation, really quite good, though $10 seemed a wee bit high. Frankly, that is one of the main reasons I don't see becoming a regular at Chai as the prices are 20%, as a rule, higher than my regular, and favorite, Thai restaurants. (Spoon, Thai Elephant, TAC etc.)
Spicy Basil Chicken
Roasted Chicken was quite good, though it took just about forever to come to the table. Juicy, with hints of lemon grass and served with both papaya salad and a sticky rice roll on the plate, this is something I might develop the occasional craving for. The deep fried sticky rice spring roll was particularly good, in a starchy/neutral fashion.
Chai Bistro Roasted Chicken
Sticky Rice Spring Roll
The owners of Chai have a Thai restaurant in Evanston, (
Noodle Country ?) and, once they work out the kinks in service, should be a viable option in the immediate neighborhood. Currently BYOB.
Chai Asian Bistro
4748 W Peterson Ave
Chicago, IL 60646
773-481-0008