Hi,
Truthfully, I have not had chicken at Hecky's. I have not had the BBQ at Evanston Chicken Shack either. I have tried at each place what put front and center as their forte. I have been to Hecky's several times for the ribs and tips, which leaves me cold. I also prefer fried chicken which is not heavily crusted. So, I guess ECSthey works for me relative to my taste and preferences. Of course, I will never turn down chicken no matter how it is prepared, though I will not chase after a heavier crust.
I too had only tried Hecky's for BBQ a while ago - and its ok, one of the better
ones in the area, but really not that great. Once youve done Barbara Ann's
links etc, Hecky's really doesnt stack up I think. However, I read about Hecky's
Fried Chicken on the old board I think - and tried it, and found it pretty damn
good. Have also tried ECS since and both of them are very good IMHO -
both of them fresh out of the grease the times I had em (and the fries
etc were better at ECS the time I had em).
Since youre such a chikcen fan, Cathy, I do think you oughta try Hecky's - its
probably their best item IMHO, far better than their BBQ. Its also fresh (at least,
when I went for it a couple of times, they told me I had to wait 10 minutes
for it - and it was clearly fresh when it emerged. Maybe at really busy times
it wont be, but it was both times for me). You may not find it *better* than
ECS - Iam not sure I do. But it is a second option for very good fried chicken
within a few hundred yards
And if youre int eh mood for BBQ etc in
additoin to chicken, Hecky's is probablyt he place (the ECS guys have tips
and links etc too, but they are made in the oven - I asked the girl behind
the counter, and thats what she told me. Asked her if she knew anyplace
where it was smoked nearby, and she said Hecky's was the only spot
she could think of). But again, I dont think the chicken is neccesarily
better at Hecky's - and ECS is also probably cheaper (and offers coupons
as you noted
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I arrived late to ECS, though just in time to eat! The chicken fresh off the grease was terrific. We had them apply hot sauce to the wings before presenting our order. I guess it wasn't too hot, as in spicy, since I could eat it.
I think I tried mine without sauce, so not sure if its any good - will try it the
next time.
Usmania was clean, neat and fast with the food. As I walked in, I already ordered my salt lassi and got the usual response of, "Are you sure?" Indian places are always sure I am mistaken, that I want a sweet drink instead but no, I want the SALT lassi!!
Your first trip to Usmaniya, no? Glad you made it - and were favourably impressed?
BTW, I dont do the salt lassi either - I do the mango lassi most of the time
Gary is correct in pointing out I am quite fond of the onion-laden kulcha, which went well with the spinach as well as soaking up the juices from the foot stew Paya. The mutton biryani was great and even better the next morning for breakfast. I was quite impressed and curious by the varying shades of yellow rice. Lovely to look at and delicious to eat.
The Kulcha is decent there - but they say that Bhabi's has better breads (Iam going
on opinions on here, never tried Bhabi's). Personally Iam happy enough with a
good paratha - and parathas are decent enough at Usmaniya. Dont think Ive
ever tried the spinach there - btu then I wouldnt, I think they do meat items best,
and always stick with them (their kababs were good the last few times too,
I'd probably have gone with that instead of spinach - but then Iam not a veggie
fan in general
BTW, biryani should always look a bit like that IMHO - varying yellows etc.
However Ive never had it for breakfast (though, BTW, paya is often eaten
as breakfast food - just not in Chicago, because noplace serving Paya opens
before 1pm here I think. In fact, have eaten both Paya and Nehari for
breakfast before - they go well with breakfast too
Usmaniya does a
decent Nehari (though Sabri might be better), but their Paya and Biryani
are really pretty good. Glad you got to try em.
Just before entering the restaurant, I picked up copies of the Reader for everyone. We read with interest about Sticky Rice, especially pleased to find mention of LTHforum member Erik M being attributed for the translated menu.
Where? At the bar next door?
(BTW, that bar has Readers sitting around all
the time - often pickem up from there. It also has karaoke on Saturday nights
I think, but thats neither here nor there
Sounds like a fun evening. BTW, we're (at least Iam) still waiting on the report
of a lunch at Hyderabad House - with a degree of eagerness
Or have I
ended up missing it already? You probably paid half the price at HH - but Iam
curious how you rated the food in comparison to Usmaniya (or didnt you
try the biryani there too?) And/or how you felt about Usmaniya in comparison
with Sabri Nehari?
c8w