BYOB - Pho Xe Tang AKA Tank Restaurant

Our favorite vietnamese restaurant in Chicago 

4953 N. Broadway
Chicago, IL 60640
773-878-2253 

Pho Xe Tang, which outgrew its former digs on Argyle Street after two years, upgraded to a bigger, brighter location on the corner of Broadway and Argyle Street. The casual dining room features several big round tables for easy sharing — but perhaps too many, don’t be surprised if a party of two is seated at a table suited for six. The large Vietnamese and Chinese menu is served all day, and includes best-seller appetizers like banh xeo, Vietnamese crispy pancakes with shrimp, pork, beans sprouts, lettuce and mint, and the special appetizer combo of shrimp, pork skin and egg rolls with a shrimp cake, steamed rice noodles and house-made lemon fish sauce. Pho (Vietnamese noodle soup) is popular anytime — the hearty beef broth simmers for hours before being strained over flat noodles. The pho is then garnished with bean sprouts, cilantro, fresh basil, jalapenos and a wedge of lime. There are several pho add-ins, ranging from beef brisket to ox tail. Entree specialties include do bien ap chao, a steaming dish of shrimp, scallops, squid and crab meat sautéed with vegetables and served in a special piping hot pan. Bubble teas, smoothies and fruit shakes are the beverage of choice or you may BYOB, no corkage fee.

BYOB - Los Nopales

Once again the legendary Pat Carey has found a tremdous BYOB for the Perfect 10’s running group.

Los Nopales Mexican Restaurant
4544 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
(773) 334-3149

BYOB - Schwa

This place has the best reviews for a BYOB. A Joe kind of place, expensive and small food.
1466 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, IL, 60622
773-252-1466
4 Stars out of 5.
Hours: 5:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; closed Sunday-Monday
Official Web Site: http://www.schwarestaurant.com