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51 W Hubbard St
Chicago, IL 60654

Crying Tiger is a new culinary venture inspired by the vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia, set to open in Chicago in 2025. Under the guidance of Chef Thai Dang, this establishment promises to deliver an authentic homage to the region's diverse cuisine.

Located at 51 W. Hubbard St., Crying Tiger aims to bring a refreshing dining experience to Chicago's Chinatown, blending traditional recipes with innovative twists. The team has been actively exploring Southeast Asia, gathering inspiration to create a memorable journey in flavor for its future guests.

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4.575 reviews
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Sandeep C.
1/4/2026

When bold Southeast Asian flavors meet a high-design, millennial-forward vibe, Crying Tiger absolutely delivers. Set in the former Hub 51 space, the transformation is striking. The room leans...

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Roxy H.
1/5/2026

3.5 stars for me... I enjoyed the vibe! Great music! Great energy! Awesome service. Jesse our service help for dinner was fantastic! I just wasn't wowed with the flavors of the dishes. Nothing...

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Sarina Z.
1/2/2026

It's basically impossible to get a reservation, so we ended up eating at 4:30pm but it was worth it! The spring rolls were the only miss for us, not very special or particularly memorable....

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Scott V.
12/30/2025

To celebrate my husband's birthday, we went to Crying Tiger for the first time last night. This hot new Chicago restaurant is already drawing crowds, and reservations--released just 30 days in...

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Anna G.
1/2/2026

Last minute "let's see if we can get in" dinner at Crying Tiger and everything was phenomenal. The mango washed whiskey, the sobacha tea in a fresh coconut, crispy fried rice salad and especially...

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