P Dern Thai Kitchen, Niles, IL
Thai
Hours:
8901 N Milwaukee Ave, Niles
(847) 730-4231
About P Dern Thai Kitchen, Niles, IL
Customers' Favorites
Basil Crispy Pork over Rice with Fried Egg
Mango Sticky Rice
Pad Thai Beef
Crab Rangoon
Recent Reviews
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 8PM |
P Dern Thai Kitchen in Niles, IL, is a hidden gem located inside the Park To Shop food court. Known for its authentic Thai dishes, it offers a variety of flavorful options, including Pad Thai, Pad See Ewe, Kao Soy, Papaya Salad, and several Curries. While the menu features some Chinese-inspired noodle soups like Wonton Noodle Soup and BBQ Pork Noodle Soup, the restaurant's true strength lies in its authentic Northern Thai specialties. Signature dishes such as Nam Prik Noom (Northern green chili dip) and Sai Ua (Chiang Mai sausage) are highly recommended, showcasing the owner's Chiang Mai background. The restaurant is especially famous for boat noodles, basil dishes, and papaya salad with pa la, which many consider to be some of the best in Chicago.
The food is known for its bold flavors and spiciness, with levels ranging from mild to hot, though the spiciest can be very fiery. Crab rangoons are praised for their crispiness and taste, even after takeout. The green basil curry, tom yum soup, and gyoza are also popular choices, with some diners noting the tasty and flavorful nature of these dishes. A special mention goes to the “Tom Yum Stir-Fried Instant Noodles,” a secret menu item that is super flavorful and highly enjoyable. Portions are generally fair, and prices are reasonable considering the quality.
Despite some minor staff rudeness and the environment needing slight maintenance, P Dern Thai Kitchen remains a favorite for authentic Thai cuisine. It is highly praised by locals and visitors alike, who often find themselves returning for the unique flavors and authentic experience that transport diners straight to Thailand.