M&W Thai restaurant
22w535 Butterfield Rd, Glen Ellyn, IL, 60137
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Address :
22w535 Butterfield Rd
Glen Ellyn, IL, 60137 - Phone (630) 474-9115
- Website https://www.mwthairestaurant.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :4:00 pm - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Rochelle M.
I really liked the atmosphere of this little place - so open and vibrant. The restaurant itself does not have a Thai-vibe, but is more Americanized, which I actually like as a change of pace. I got my food to-go though and it was super fast and convenient because I called ahead. (I also appreciated a fully English-speaking host because he got my order right, verified everything, showed me the check before ringing it up, etc. All things that make me feel important as a customer, so that I love.) The potstickers are AMAZING!! I mean, made me all kinds of crazy happy. But I was bummed about the Pad Thai, hoped for so much better. It wasn't as flavorful as it could be (maybe a bit more sauce?), could use something more like maybe carrot shavings, the little bit of chopped cabbage was limp and sad by the time I got back, my chicken was super dry and chewy, and I got half chicken/half Tofu which I didn't want and I hate Tofu. All that to say, I will keep trying this place to see if I can love it, because you never know. Maybe it was an off day or maybe I need to have it fresh in the restaurant next time. Recommend trying it at least! But if you're in Wheaton, Mai Thai is way better. I was just looking for an alternative since I don't like the downtown Wheaton parking at lunchtime rush.
(4)Ruth F.
I also came in shortly before closing (about 8:50; they close at 9). They took my order and took good care of me. I got the chive-stuffed dumpling (tasty; seemed like it would be good cold but my husband ate it before I could); curry vegetables; and some bubble tea. Food was quick (but it was nearly closing time and I was the only customer). The curry vegetables were delicious, with a lot of levels of flavor; even my husband who never likes curry vegetables really liked them. Lots of vegetarian options; I'll be back if I'm on Butterfield around mealtime. They were also incredibly nice when I realized that I had lost my wallet (I paid the tab with my emergency toll money, so they got paid; they just stayed very calm and friendly as I frantically dumped my purse out on the table).
(4)Michelle N.
This is the worst place that I've ever tried. The service was ok. The food was awful and the price was ridiculous. We had a beef pad thai and the tom yum soup. The beef in the pad thai had no taste, taste like they only steamed the beef and mixed it. The tom yum noodles soup was so small with $9.95, the size of the kid's bowl. The broth was plain. I NEVER EVER COME BACK. HIGHLY NOT RECOMMEND
(1)Jeff H.
The food is pretty good for a Thai place in sorta middle of nowhere. My only gripe is that the portions are bit small for both the panang curry and the prik king that I ordered. I am used to the enormous portions usually dished out at most Asian restaurants that lead to gut busting meals. But here, I was maybe 75% full. Which really is healthier for me I suppose...
(3)James C.
Had high expectations. Garlic Noodle dinner dish was comically small; five tiny pieces of pork and 1 scoop of Ramen noodles. Taste was good, but was appetizer size for $11. While we had dinner, a take out customer came back in to ask why they only got 2 egg rolls for $5, they appeared to be perplexed by the small portion size. Wife ordered Tom Yum noodles, not authentic or flavorful. I want a local guy to succeed so we will try again in a few weeks.
(2)Alex S.
We got food to go last night. Unfortunately, when a person has had good Thai food, going to a restaurant that does not serve the same quality food is always a disappointment no matter how nice the people might be. It is so close to our house. I wish it had been better :(
(1)Adam G.
Great experience. Came in near closing time and they were happy to accommodate. The Minced Chicken Curry Noodle dish was great and my girlfriend really liked her dish as well. I was sad when the Crab Rangoons were gone. The place could use a little more ambience...add some low light and nice music. Turn off the TV. But I will order take-out again. Excited to have good Thai nearby.
(5)Kurt B.
Being generous with 2 stars because I don't like to promote negativity but this could be so much better. So where to start? This restaurant has a bit of an identity crisis. Is it a sit down place to get waited on, a quick take out place to order or is it a happy hour place to grab drinks and eat some spring rolls? We may never know I came here back in early September and was immediately confused upon walking in. To the left, a full bar with a TV. To the right, a few tables for eating. In the back corner, there is a carryout or ordering counter with no menu to order from. There is no posted sign that says sit yourself or order here. So being my first time here you have to understand how confusing this is bc you have no idea what to do with yourself. After placing my order from a pamphlet, I waited a good 15-20 minutes at the bar and chatted with the owner. Seemed like a nice guy but I could tell this might be his first go at the restaurant industry. I've worked in the industry half my life and could smell the oblivious newcomer on him. We went with the basics: pad thai, crab wontons, basil fried rice. Food was ok but nothing spectacular or memorable. I'm hoping that this review will provide some constructive criticism because I would never want to see a business fail. Pros: Easy to find location, crab wonton sauce was awesome. It was a pineapple sweet and sour which was the best part of the meal. Cons: First, there need to be a visible menu and sense of direction upon entering (host, sign menu, anything!). Next, scrap the bar idea bc most people are not going to drink at a thai place in a mini mall unless you have the ambience that people want to hang out at. This is definitely not a trendy night spot to be at. Next, the service needs to be faster and food needs more seasoning and flavor. The pad thai was bland and not enough chicken or vegetables and same for the fried rice. Last, prices are too high for the area. Will try again in the future so maybe they have a chance for redemption. Please prove me wrong next time
(2)Keith M.
I came in on opening day and it was a little shaky. They didn't have a credit card machine, and like others have mentioned the portions were incredibly small. Three months later a lot has changed. It's family owned. The wife is a Bangkok trained chef, and the husband is hopefully a really good salesman. I say that because he helps out from time to time, but he doesn't know the menu or what the food looks like. I gave this place four stars because of the food. I worked at a Thai restaurant and I would constantly get pad Thai. At M & W I get everything. I have not tried a bad dish. Crab fried rice, Rama Noodles, Pad see Ew, everything. The portions are larger then when they opened. The dishes tend to come out looking different every time I order them though, but always good.
(4)Andrea B.
Despite the poor reviews we had to try because we just moved in down the street. We ordered tofu pad Thai, spicy and sweet and sour chicken. Not only was the pad Thai not spicy, it literally had no taste. The tofu was cooked well, but since the dish had no taste it too was bland. The sweet and sour chicken wasn't bad, but since the chicken is breaded the saltiness took over a bit, although it was welcomed since the other dish was so bland. We, unfortunately will not return.
(1)martin v.
Great local new Thai place...need to do something about the staff otherwise this will not succeed....Very nice waiter but very inexperienced. Big plus...good food and bring your own drink with no cork fee!
(4)Ian M.
I've had duck many Thai places and this one has proved to be my favorite. Duck with coconut and curry great combination.
(5)Cris U.
Beware! No lunch menu. Same prices as dinner. Verrrry slow service, no water refills, even though it wasn't crowded. Food was fine, but nothing special, and small portions for the price. I won't be back...
(2)Bob A.
We liked it. The pot stickers are not like typical pot stickers that are "doughy", these are light and almost crunchy, and were delicious, as was the dipping sauce. And the pad thai was just a little on the bland side, but after adding some peanut sauce ($2.00), it was great! Kind of a pricey lunch at $35 with tax and tip, but we're glad there's a good Thai place just blocks away, and we no longer need to drive quite a distance away. The owners are friendly, and the portions are not small. We were satisfied, and we're not small people. If you want a buffet, go to a buffet. (08/09/14)
(4)Mary J.
Stopped in tonight to get take-out. The menu was incredibe, the service was wonderful!!! I LOVE Thai food but I'm very picky about my Thai. This was wonderful!!!! Yes, we had to wait a bit for our order, but it was well worth it!! This is a new restaurant and not a chain place, so it will take some time to work everything out. Everything was FRESH and nothing was heavy and gloppy!! Definitely worth the wait!!!
(5)Laura M.
We live very closeby and love Thai food, as do many of our neighbors, so we were all very excited at the prospect of finally having a great Thai place practically in our backyards. The owners have done a beautiful job with the interior of what used to be a Dunkin' Donuts, a Bada Beef and a Gelato restaurant. They opened with a bit of a rough start, short-staffed, not able to answer phones for carry-out and much miscommunication. However, the food is excellent, so we were able to look beyond that. We did carry out, which we had to go to the restaurant to order. We were very clear on what we ordered (chive dumplings, pad thai & panang noodles. When we got the order home, we discovered they had given us rice instead of wide noodles for the panang. We brought it back and they did swap the rice for noodles, but implied that it was our fault and only gave us 1/2 of a small carryout carton of wide rice noodles, without even an apology. Meanwhile, the remainder of our meal was getting cold at home. We really want this business to succeed in our neighborhood.... unfortunately, every time I drive by there are very few customers in the dining room. Again, the items we have ordered are very authentic & excellent.... spring rolls, chive dumplings, panang noodles, pad thai, pad see ewe, mussaman curry. I'd love to see customers give it another try... it might be helpful if the owners did some advertising or offered some incentives (coupons in local papers or a Living Social/Groupon type offer) to entice the locals to come back in again. Am hoping to give another review that I can increase to a 5 star:)!
(3)LM B.
Great new Thai place! I ordered off the lunch menu and had pad Thai. Looking forward to trying the rest of their offerings
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