It had been almost 2 years since my last trip to Aroy, so I remedied that last week by eating there twice in 3 days. On Thursday night I joined some fellow LTHers who were kind enough to invite me to a group dinner they set up. Since there were 10 of us at that meal, we got to try a lot of dishes and many of them were excellent. In fact, they had such an impact, I couldn't stop thinking about several of them and felt compelled to return. So, on Saturday I decided to take the family there for lunch. Needless to say, the food on both occasions, most of it from the
Thai Classics Menu, was terrific . . .
Aroy Thai - 4654 N Damen, ChicagoIsaan Sausage (northeastern style, lightly fermented rice and pork sausage)
A really great rendition with a nice sour to savory ratio.
Thai WingsPiping hot, crispy-skinned and perfectly cooked. I don't know if these were seasoned or marinated at all because they seemed a bit on the bland side but again, they were perfectly cooked and the sauce with which they were served (not pictured) was a funky-licious condiment.
Grilled Pork Salad (grilled pork with chile, red onion, green onion and roasted rice powder)
I absolutely loved this dish, which is like larb on steroids. It was tart, spicy, savory and full of great textural contrasts, too.
Tom Yam Beef Ball and Tender Soup (sour and spicy rich soup with tender beef, beef ball and mushroom)
I love Thai soups and this one may be the best I've ever had in Chicago. The broth was insanely flavorful, with a depth and richness that just blew me away. The meatballs and large pieces of ultra-tender beef were both excellent, too. Hell, even the mushrooms, which had absored quite a bit of the broth, were exceptional.
Chou-Chi Ground Pork (sauteed ground pork with chou-chi curry paste and coconut milk atop crispy fried eggs)
Another spectacular dish that really delivered varied and complex flavors and satisfying textures. It was plenty spicy, too even if I bit more so during the group dinner than the following lunch. I purposely didn't order it spicy at the lunch but I kind of wish I had.
Duck Bamee Noodle (egg noodles, bean sprout, ground peanut topped with roasted duck -from regular menu)
Nicely roasted duck and al dente noodles that were flavorful. My son ordered this at our lunch and I was so full from eating other items I only took a small taste of this.
Other dishes we tried (from the Thursday night dinner):
Northern-style larb (larb khun - Northern Thai-style, stir fried minced pork and offal)
I've only ever had this dish before at Sticky Rice and I thought this version was much more enjoyable.
Khanom Jin Nam Ya (vermicelli noodles with a spicy herbal fish curry sauce)
Sai Ua Sausage (fried Northen Thai-style homemade red spicy sausage)
A spicier and less sour sausage than the Isaan. Really great seasonings made this a distinctive, wonderful dish.
Thai Bamboo with Green Chile Paste (stir fried pickled bamboo shoots with Northern Thai-style green chile paste...includes pork not on menu description)
This dish, while delicious, was seriously challenging in that it had a very intensely funky aroma that was noticeable even from a few feet away. But it reminded me of Durian in that it tasted a lot better than it smelled. So glad I got to try it.
Phat Phrik King Muu Krawp (chile paste with green beans and crispy pork)
Loved the curry paste and the perfectly tender green beans, and I'm not even sure it needed the pork, which was more chewy than crispy.
Chinese Broccoli with Salty Fish (stir fried, salty fish Thai chile)
I liked the bitter Chinese broccoli here but wasn't wild about the fishy sauce. This is the one item of which I didn't completely finish the portion I took.
Pork Hock and Basil (spicy, stir fried pork hock and basil leaves)
By the time this one came around I was damned full but I really liked the flavor and texture of the pork, which was soft but not mushy at all.
Ground Beef Noodle (stir fried wide rice noodles topped with ground beef, onion, tomato and light gravy)
This was like a soupy pad see ewe that would have probably been great on its own. However, served after a bevy of more aggressive and assertive dishes, it kind of got lost in the crowd.
If I learned one thing this past week it's that Aroy needs a place on my regular rotation. As much as I enjoy TAC Quick, Spoon Thai, Sticky Rice and Elephant Thai, Aroy really is worthy of a regular stop and I plan to make it just that. I'm really sorry that I let it fall off my radar and definitely won't make that error again.
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