Bad news for Pairs4life, good news for me.
Huckleberry Pancake House which turned into "Eggs All Styles" is no longer in this space. Instead, we have a new(ish)comer, bearing gifts of meat, pepper, and falafel, in Village Garden. We were on our way to Fattoush in Worth to gorge on Middle Eastern goodness, but on the way, I saw a sign stating, "Pakistani And Middle Eastern," and like moth to flame...
Nice enough room, not a dive by any means - booths, tables, white table cloths, and a four season room on the side which is a hookah bar.
Decent sized menu, all your faves from both genres. Gratis was a starter of baba g, hummus, naan, and a spicy relish. The baba g looked very suspect, it was small dice of eggplant mixed with tahini. I'd guess the eggplant was not roasted to a charred doneness, but probably diced, then baked. It worked. It wasn't the standard smokey, lemony, pureed dip you'd expect, but it worked, and it worked well. We both liked it a lot, though it wasn't what we were expecting. The hummus was decent, nothing special (as I normally view hummus anyway.) We gobbled up everything before I could get a shot of the amuse, but the relish was soo good, they brought us more. Oddly, it was like a fresh giardiniera. I'd swear on my life, that the green flecks were basil:

The spicing of this food started to make me think we were in for a treat from someone who was actually proud of the food that they served, and created, and also that they actually TASTED the food they were a slingin'.
Veggie Samosa:

These were brought out later in the meal, so I only had about a quarter of one. They were pretty big, and the flavors were wasted on my overstimulated tongue, and already stretched out belly. They were good, however, and the next day, for leftovers, I got to enjoy them in all their glory. These were damn fine, pretty spicy, and well balanced. Very much recommend.
Chicken Makhani:

Standard, decently spicy. One of the good versions. There were also some fresh ginger bits that popped out. It was probably better than I am giving it credit for, but the palak paneer was frickin mind blowing, so by comparison, it just wasn't the star of the show.
Palak Paneer:

Posted about this in the Best thing You've Eaten Lately thread. Jeebus, this stuff was fantastic. Not health food by any means. Cream, and cream, and more cream, and ghee, and cheese bits, and chile. Comfort food on steroids. I can't even relay how much we loved this, however, it was soooo, not health food. This was rich, and delicious, and the spicing was perfect. Might be considered "hot" by some, but I found it to be good and spicy, but not over the top. I gushed to several of the workers about how good it was. What appeared to be the owner stopped over, and I gushed to him as well. He was genuinely pleased that I was so complimentary towards all of the cooking, and we got to talking a little. He said he was a chef at a BIG, BIG, chain for a long time. I forgot the name, but it was one of those that when he said the name, I almost laughed out loud because I thought he was joking. What he said was that this new restaurant has been open for about a year now, and he has been really tweaking the menu for consistency and greatness. I believe him. He also said that he has not been advertising because he wants to have all of his ducks in a row first. He also said that the place is packed sometimes, which tells me that perhaps the food really is consistent. The stuff we had was really flippin good. Very rich, like what youd expect at a schnazzy hotel, but let me tell ya, the heat was there, tho not over the top. I really wonder if we go back that the bar has been set too high, and it will be a letdown. Probably be back in a few weeks because it really was good. Nihari, falafel, chicken kerahi, kibbeh, really - most of the basic standards for each genre. (They were out of nihari, but he said they should have it every day. He said they ran out because the place was packed the night before.) I hope what we tried was really the kind of cooking we can expect each time. There will definitely be an update from me in a few weeks.
The naan/garlic naan tasted more like really good, chewy, pizza dough, and I loved it too:
We cannot be friends if you do not know the difference between Mayo and Miracle Whip.