germuska wrote:Tortfeasor wrote:Cynthia wrote:The best thing I've eaten lately was the Lamb Boti Kabab Masala at India House in Buffalo Grove.... But the lamb was the real mind-blower.
How can a person read this and not immediately get off their butt and go there? I am only human!!!! (Plus I live a few blocks away)
It was fantastic. We ordered this, the Tandoori Chicken, saffron rice, garlic naan, and a vegi dish with peas and potatoes. What a great meal! Thanks for the heads up!!
Anyone know if this is on the menu at the India House on Grand in River North? I was almost as motivated as tortfeasor, but Buffalo Grove isn't a few blocks away... The River North location is about that close to my office, though!
Id guess they have similar menus - but would suggest a phonecall before
you go over.
FWIW, my own "best thing IVe eaten lately", all in the past week..
1) Uncle Joe's Jerk Chicken, 8200-odd South Cottage Grove. Picked up
a whole jerk-chicken to go and consumed the whole thing with a friend
on the south-side. Was quite wonderful, beautifully spiced, excellent
sauce (a building burn to it), and a couple of slices of the usual doughy
Jamaican bread.
2) Kadai Gosh at Usmaniya, Devon. Taken to go again, it was excellent,
they were really on that day. Oily, Rich, full of wonderful goat flavour,
went great with both the fresh naans and the rice. Had some leftover
for the next day, as, as usual, it was even better the next day - the
flavours melded even better. They have, IMHO, by far the best-tasting
goat in the city - tasty, and remarkably tender. (And since I personally
far prefer goat to lamb, this dish is great to me - probably far better
than the "Lamb Tandoori Masala" above would be
After much trial I have
come to the conclusion that, at their best, Usmaniya's Kadai Gosh and Goat
Biryani are IMHO the two best goat dishes in the city.
3) Apple Fritter from Old Fashioned Donuts, about 11200 South Michigan.
Picked up 4 Apple Fritters to go, last Saturday. The first one didnt
survive the trip back to Hyde Park - they are massively big Apple
Fritters, but fresh, still slightly warm, beautiful apple-y goodness
interspersed with carmelized crunch. Sublime. They are always good,
but if you are lucky enough to catch them still fresh and warm and just
off the line, they are one of the few foods in Chicago that you are assured
will almost always be sublime. The last Apple Fritter was saved till almost
2 full days later... and even 2 days later it was still excellent, still retaining
its moistness and apple-y goodness. If only Old Fashioned wasnt quite
so far away...
c8w