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Noodles In The Pot
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Ratings and Reviews for Noodles In The Pot
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May 10 2012
Gary T. via Yelp
Disagree with Jennie C who wrote a review a few days ago. I think the prices are excellent. Its nice without the pretentious attitude. Love it.read more
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May 07 2012
Jeff B. via Yelp
great food and large portions. Prices are great for the amount of food you get. Staff is very attentive.read more
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May 07 2012
Jennie C. via Yelp
Thai noodle dishes are comfort food for me, and I've tried quite a handful of Thai places in the city. Joy's was just ok. Prices were a tad higher than...read more
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May 02 2008
Soccermouse12 via Citysearch
Great atmosphere, Great food, Great service, and i Love Thai Ice Tea. ^_^. Best Thai food in all Chicago...read more
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Sep 26 2007
pghmofo via Citysearch
A great place to go with friends on a weeknight. Take a couple bottles of wine and enjoy the consistently good, although basic di...read more
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Sep 19 2007
bc3855 via Citysearch
The food and service here is great. Joy's can get busy at peak meal times. Great people watching too....read more
The Scene
Joy's is an old standby for casual Boys Town diners; it's convenient, it's B.Y.O.B., and best of all, it's super-cheap, with little on the menu more than $7. The room is comfortable and bright, with French doors up front that make window seats perfect perches for people-watching in warm weather. Service is fast and friendly.
The Food
It's good, simple Asian fare, with items divided into noodles, curry and rice dishes. Baby egg rolls (and they're not joking about the size) are good and sharp-flavored. Tom yum (hot and sour) soup is practically a meal in itself, brimming with mushrooms and tomatoes -- perfect for nursing a hangover or warming up on a cold day. Pad thai is a worthy version; lard na (fried wide rice noodles topped with chicken and broccoli in gravy) is very flavorful, but only mildly spicy.