Giovanna wrote:The Al Bawadi website has removed 'opening soon' from the Niles address.
Anybody driving around Dempster and Greenwood today?
Giovanna
Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
I attempted to make a reservation for Sunday, but was advised they are not yet taking reservations. Walk-ins only ... whoever gets there first, we are a party of seven (Mom is #7 and it is 50-50 she will agree to go).
At their location on the south side, they had a table with curtains styled in such a way it felt like you were in a nomadic tent in the dessert. If they have a table dressed like that available, that is a preference.
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Regards,
Cathy2
Dave148 wrote:How crowded was it at lunchtime? Any visible sidearms?
ronnie_suburban wrote:I've always loved the food from their Bridgeview location but if I'm being honest, a recent lunch in Niles was mostly disappointing. Because this location is so close to my office, I'm hopeful that all they need is some more time to get their feet under them. One barometer is that they were out of hot sauce before noon, which really seems unthinkable but indicates that operations are far from firing on all cylinders. There were definitely some tasty bites but the meal peaked early and became less enjoyable as it went along . . .
Al Bawadi Grill - 8501 Dempster, Niles
Pita Chips w/Za'atar, Pickles and Smoky Eggplant
This gratis plate was actually a highlight, with bold, bright flavors and textures varying from crispy to crunchy to soft.
Freshly Baked Pita
Pita Bakery
They can't get any fresher than this!
Falafil
Fried hard with a beautifully crunchy exterior and a tender, flavorful interior.
Hummus With Meat
Probably the best item we had. The hummus was super creamy and had great flavor, balanced nicely between rich and acidic. The meat was a tad overcooked but still accentuated the hummus really well.
Kibbeh
These were as well cooked as the falafil but there was a strong, faintly-sweet flavor note present that I'd never encountered before. I found it distracting and didn't really care for it.
Kufta Kabab Entree
Decent flavor on the kufta but it was pretty darned dry. I didn't care for either the red rice or the yellow rice.
Chicken Shish Tawook Entree
I should have read the menu more carefully because if I'd known this was breast, not dark meat, I wouldn't have ordered it. I'd never had tawook before that wasn't dark meat, so admittedly, I was caught off guard. This was as dry as could be expected, was really disappointing and went mostly uneaten. I realize that it's not a straight line comparison but the Shish Tawook at Kabobi (Persian) is so glorious, it's in another universe, relative to this.
Again, this is very close to my office, so I'm sure I'll be back soon. I'm confident that they'll get it ironed out before too long. In the meantime, I'm not taking Pita Inn out of the lunch rotation any time soon.
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boudreaulicious wrote:Not sure if I’m alone on this but I love Al Bawadi Bridgeview and never, ever liked their grilled meat entrees. Since my first couple of times there, I learned to stick to apps & salads. The only exception is the chicken schwarma, which isn’t the best out there, but is perfectly fine if you want something with protein besides hummus.
But their muthuwama (my favorite version in the C-land area), stuffed grape leaves, eggplant with tomatoes, babaganoush, fresh baked pita, falafal and tabouli are some of my favorite versions anywhere. I can make a fully delicious meal out of those options, and never miss the meat!
So your report on the Niles location sounds like business as usual to me, fwiw.
Larsa's chicken kabobs (not the ground "kifta" version) are breast meat. But they tell you so on the menu, which may be why you haven't ordered them. They aren't dry, fwiw.ronnie_suburban wrote:Chicken Shish Tawook Entree
I should have read the menu more carefully because if I'd known this was breast, not dark meat, I wouldn't have ordered it. I'd never had tawook before that wasn't dark meat, so admittedly, I was caught off guard. This was as dry as could be expected, was really disappointing and went mostly uneaten. I realize that it's not a straight line comparison but the Shish Tawook at Kabobi (Persian) is so glorious, it's in another universe, relative to this.
bweiny wrote:Larsa's chicken kabobs (not the ground "kifta" version) are breast meat. But they tell you so on the menu, which may be why you haven't ordered them. They aren't dry, fwiw.ronnie_suburban wrote:Chicken Shish Tawook Entree
I should have read the menu more carefully because if I'd known this was breast, not dark meat, I wouldn't have ordered it. I'd never had tawook before that wasn't dark meat, so admittedly, I was caught off guard. This was as dry as could be expected, was really disappointing and went mostly uneaten. I realize that it's not a straight line comparison but the Shish Tawook at Kabobi (Persian) is so glorious, it's in another universe, relative to this.
I see that Kabobi offers breast and Tawook, the only difference being dark meat in the latter. Tawook, and Chicken Boti among Pakistani places, always seem like boneless thighs. I would get dark if Larsa's had it, but since their white meat is very good, rice and sauces great, it hasn't hurt them with me.ronnie_suburban wrote:Life's too short to eat chicken breast. I'm talking specifically about Shish Tawook, which seems to almost always be whole pieces of thigh, often boned out. Again, this was my own fault. I should have read the menu instead of just assuming.
cilantro wrote:I think the fresh-baked pita here is a [non-cliched synonym for “game-changer” TK]. Do they now do that at the original, too? They didn’t before. Anyway, it’s really good.
Al Ehrhardt wrote:Is that a real gun?
Al Ehrhardt wrote: How many dudes are packing there?
Al Ehrhardt wrote:Just the guy with the expensive coffee?
Al Ehrhardt wrote:Does anyone have any concerns about this?
G Wiv wrote:No more than I have concerns about the Jollibee bee or Colonel Sanders.
Dave148 wrote:Ron...Is it insanely crowded at lunch time? Our server last night seemed to indicate that it was.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Dave148 wrote:Ron...Is it insanely crowded at lunch time? Our server last night seemed to indicate that it was.
In my few visits I've never seen it more than 2/3 full at lunchtime.
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cilantro wrote:I think the fresh-baked pita here is a [non-cliched synonym for “game-changer” TK]. Do they now do that at the original, too?
bweiny wrote:Unquestionably disappointing, underwhelming, pick-your-adjective results from carry-out order last night. Here's a rundown:
- Chopped Arabic Salad: No real complaints, is basically a Jerusalem salad with the lemon/mint/evoo dressing of Tabbouleh salad.
- Baba Ghanoush: Fine, nothing spectacular with a memorable smokiness like Andies'. Texture was good though, not a bad thing to order at all.
- Lentil Soup: Blah, at least they provide a lemon to squeeze some juice in. Low flavor, devoid of texture.
- AB Mixed Grill Platter w/ addt'l (lamb) shish kabob skewer, Muthawama chosen as dip, half red half yellow rice: The kabobs were mediocre, small chunks of lamb and chicken, kifta was probably my favorite because I don't usually get it and have low expectations. Muthawama is good, very garlicky, could use a loosened texture, essentially works like Skordalia, makes garlic sauce unnecessary. Rice is okay, the almonds help some.
- Pita Bread: Good, no problem. Shouldn't be taken for granted because places can easily fail. Personally, I buy Moroccan pita from Pita Inn Market before ordering Middle Eastern food because I won't leave the meal to the chance of bad pita, and I like the puffier style with more chew.
- Sauces: Terrible. Red/hot sauce is a joke, pure saltiness, no heat. Tahini is runny, less oomph that way. Garlic had nothing going for it, Muthawama makes it irrelevant.
Overall, I don't know how anybody who ate what I had, could ever choose AB over Larsa's. They might excell at other things, but if you like kabobs of meat chunks, Larsa's is a total no-brainer over this. The difference in quality of sauces makes me think it's not just the items I ordered though.
It was my first time trying AB's food. If the "YOU" is a collective, I wasn't part of any group that ordered anything previously.boudreaulicious wrote:Just curious—you keep ordering things at AB that both you and most others say aren’t particularly good there. It’s a pretty large menu but you clearly like Larsa’s better for the things YOU like.
boudreaulicious wrote:And since I have to go to Skokie in the afternoon (from NWI where there is NO middle eastern food—good, bad or otherwise!), thank you for the reminder about this location—I think I’ll stop and get some takeout for my Chicago-restaurant-fridge/freezer !
boudreaulicious wrote:bweiny wrote:But there are lots of things that AB does very well—you just may not happen to like or order them. If you don’t like those dishes and you know that the things you prefer aren’t good at AB, but are great somewhere else, not sure why you don’t just go there v. continuing to try to fit a square peg in a round hole.
I’ll take AB’s baba, muthuwama, tabouli, hummus with beef shawarma, falafel, pickles, eggplant with tomato, and chicken shawarma sandwich over pretty much any other place in town.