JimInLoganSquare wrote:It's at 4461 N. Pulaski, and here, by the way, is the official "Thai Town Center" website. Based on this, they started the planning three years ago, at least. I also retract my megalomania comment; this is clearly a big project with a lot of strongly interested and capable partners and active stakeholder involvement, both locally and internationally. The website indicates, credibly I think, that they are "[s]upported by the City of Chicago and endorsed by the Thai Government." Based on this and accepting it all as true, I'll predict success.
[I've changed my previous, snarky thread title to reflect the above fact-based reconsideration.]
kenji wrote:OK found something that seems weird to me:
http://tasteofthaitown.com/service.html
25 bucks corkage fee?
Is that a lot of $?
Is that legal if you don't have a liquor license? If it's not legal maybe someone should tell them so they don't get busted?
kenji wrote:OK found something that seems weird to me:
http://tasteofthaitown.com/service.html
25 bucks corkage fee?
Is that a lot of $?
Is that legal if you don't have a liquor license? If it's not legal maybe someone should tell them so they don't get busted?
kenji wrote:OK found something that seems weird to me:
http://tasteofthaitown.com/service.html
25 bucks corkage fee?
Is that a lot of $?
Is that legal if you don't have a liquor license? If it's not legal maybe someone should tell them so they don't get busted?
On the heels of opening his second restaurant, Taste of Thai Town in the old Albany Park police station, chef Arun Sampanthavivat's next step is television.