Thalia, River West
Eating next door to the Thalia theater in Pilsen last night, we ate at the restaurant called Thalia in River West tonight.
Ana, the owner/hostess, told us she was Laotian, and she served us an off-menu item that she said her Laotian mom used to make her (and probably still does; mom works the kitchen). It was a one-bite lettuce wrap with cilantro, noodles, beef, ginger and soy sauce (she said her mom would have used fish sauce -- and I told her I thought that sounded great -- hint).
Sorry about the over-exposure (the combination of bad camera and bad photographer yields such results). The dish itself was very much on the safe-side; a crowd-pleaser, but somewhat one-dimensional.
We had a seafood sampler of tempura (so-so), a crab cake (not bad) and some very good seared tuna…with fish sauce added (you apparently have to make the effort to encourage the kitchen to let you have it, Thai style -- though I doubt there is much authenticity in this dish).
No one will mistake this fusion food for the stuff at Spoon, TAC, etc., but we liked it. Folks here were very nice; Ana runs the place and teaches computer science at Harold Washington.
She had her family design and sew pillows, wall hangings, etc.
This place is off the path, and it delivers to -- and seems to be patronized largely by –people who live in the big old condos all around. It's BYOB and prices are well within most limits: the $14 dollar, 3-course lunch (with 6 pieces of sashimi/sushi) looks like a good deal.
Thalia
833 W. Chicago.
312.226.6020
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