After reading all about this place on LTH, I tried to get to Tank on a June Chicago visit and found it closed on Wednesdays. Not to be deterred, I bided my time, and finally made it there last Thursday. Arrived around 4pm-- the place was about 1/2 full which might account for the not-too-bad service I had. The most memorable moment was the woman seated at the next table who talked LOUDLY--into her phone, to her companion and to the server who was trying to accomodate her increasingly LOUD REQUEST FOR A BIG SPOON, OH GO GET SOMEONE WHO SPEAKS ENGL... (She was only slightly sheepish when she finally saw the spoons on the table next to the napkins.)
From another (not CH) newsgroup rec, I ordered the vegetable soup w/ rice stick noodles, since I don't eat meat or fish. Now it was good, especially when loaded with the basil, sprouts, a twist of lime and big dose of sriracha. But it was probably not the experience you guys rave about. Looking thru the menu, I think I could get this same combo of veggies with different noodles or rice, but not much else, other than spring rolls. I wonder if Vietnamese food in general is more meat-based and therefore will always be "less friendly" to a veggie, than, say for instance, Thai food, which has a wide variety of curries and unique noodle/rice combinations which can easliy be made veggie? Or am I missing some dishes which could be converted to meatless which would be fun to try?