1. Crying Tiger
    Photograph: Courtesy Lettuce Entertain You/Lindsay Eberly | Roasted black cod in charred scallion tom yum broth
  2. Crying Tiger
    Photograph: Courtesy Lettuce Entertain You/Lindsay Eberly | Salted mango limeade with preserved citrus served on shaved ice
  3. Crying Tiger
    Photograph: Courtesy Lettuce Entertain You/Lindsay Eberly | Crying Tiger dessert with wild Thai banana and foster sauce

Review

Crying Tiger

5 out of 5 stars
  • Restaurants | South Asian
  • River North
  • price 3 of 4
  • Recommended
Lauren Brocato
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Time Out says

Located in the former Hub 51 space at the corner of Hubbard and Dearborn Streets in River North, Southeast Asian-inspired restaurant Crying Tiger is the first collaboration between Lettuce Entertain You and James Beard Award finalist and Lettuce alum chef Thai Dang.

The vibe: Designed by David Collins Studio, who also designed Tre Dita, the space is characterized by vibrant hues, a rich amalgamation of textures and playful tableware that draws on the restaurant's Southeast Asian influences. 

The food: The menu is inspired by the culinary traditions of Southeast Asia and the foods Dang and managing partner Amarit Dulyapaibul ate growing up. Standouts include the bird's eye chili and hamachi crudo, which is served on a green fish-shaped plate, the chargrilled sugarcane beef bo la lot wrapped in betel leaves and the clay pot lobster pad Thai.

The drinks: Inventive cocktails like the milk punch of Thai tea with cognac, lemon and sugar cane complement an extensive selection of zero-proof beverages, which include spiced Vietnamese iced coffee with condensed coconut milk and salted mango limeade with preserved citrus served on shaved ice.

Time Out tip: If you sit in the main dining room, you'll get a peek into the kitchen. If you prefer a more intimate experience, try to snag a seat in the bar area where you can choose from a high-top or a booth.

Details

Address
51 W Hubbard St
Chicago
60654
Cross street:
at Dearborn St
Price:
$$$
Opening hours:
Mon-Thu, Sun 4-10pm; Fri, Sat 4pm-midnight
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