Abstract: An evaporator capable of improving heat-exchange efficiency by enhancing performance to distribute refrigerant to many refrigerant passages of a refrigerant distribution pipe from a throttle. The evaporator is capable of suppressing the occurrence of a refrigerant passing noise by the throttle while maintaining the throttle of a nozzle at a certain size as to be able to function as a throttle. The inner diameter of the throttle in the nozzle is made as large as possible. The cross-sectional center of the throttle of the nozzle is off-centered toward the upper side relative to the cross-sectional center of the refrigerant distribution pipe inserted into the inlet tank of the evaporator. The refrigerant flows out of the throttle in a mixed condition of liquid and gas, and separation of gas and liquid in the refrigerant is alleviated inside the refrigerant distribution chamber.