Mama Thai in Oak Park
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Mama Thai in Oak Park
Altough I moved to Oak Park last September, I haven't had an opportunity to sample the many dining establishments in the village. I'm hardly ever home and when I do eat out here I usually go the places I know in the city or suburbs that aren't Oak Park :-) So one night I was in a Thai mood and with my gf ventured out to Mami Thai on Madison, about a block east of Harlem Ave.
Sampled the satay and golden crab an appetizers, which turned out to be a good choice, although the crab wontons were a bit on the small side.
I ordered the spicy basil, which is ground chicken stir-fried with garlic, hot peppers,
basil leaves, and mushrooms. I had read a review praising this dish and they were right on. It was very good. The sig other had the Super Duck-duck roasted in brown sauce-which I found to be mediocre, but then again I'm not a big duck person.
This place is definitely a must see. Very nice decor,quiet setting, and generous portions of good, affordable food (both our entrees were under $10).
Sampled the satay and golden crab an appetizers, which turned out to be a good choice, although the crab wontons were a bit on the small side.
I ordered the spicy basil, which is ground chicken stir-fried with garlic, hot peppers,
basil leaves, and mushrooms. I had read a review praising this dish and they were right on. It was very good. The sig other had the Super Duck-duck roasted in brown sauce-which I found to be mediocre, but then again I'm not a big duck person.
This place is definitely a must see. Very nice decor,quiet setting, and generous portions of good, affordable food (both our entrees were under $10).
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Skyliner:
I ordered the spicy basil, which is ground chicken stir-fried with garlic, hot peppers, basil leaves, and mushrooms. I had read a review praising this dish and they were right on. It was very good. The sig other had the Super Duck-duck roasted in brown sauce-</font>
I ordered the spicy basil, which is ground chicken stir-fried with garlic, hot peppers, basil leaves, and mushrooms. I had read a review praising this dish and they were right on. It was very good. The sig other had the Super Duck-duck roasted in brown sauce-</font>
Do you know if they are open for lunch?
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Chicago, IL
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Willie,
Scary indeed. :-) Yes they're open for lunch. Actually I forgot to mention they have a website which includes their full lunch and dinner menus:
http://www.mamathai.com
Scary indeed. :-) Yes they're open for lunch. Actually I forgot to mention they have a website which includes their full lunch and dinner menus:
http://www.mamathai.com

