Mike G wrote:Finally went into the new Khan BBQ today. Although it's roughly one million times more conventionally appealing than the old place, I'm glad to see that the Khan BBQ spirit seems to be taking over the space rather than the reverse-- with the kitchen out in the dining room, and lots of waiters, takeout orderers, and friends of the owner milling about, it still had quite a bit of the bazaar atmosphere the old place had. Oh, and the food was as good as ever.
Vital Information wrote:*Anyone else noticing how hot the jalepenos are this year?
Vital Information wrote:**A rather unconventional, for my experiences, channa massala, in a sauce with, I think black eye peas, not the typical reddish gravy.
c8w wrote:Service is laughably bad there, especially when things are even a little
busy. This was the first time my friend had been, and he was most
unimpressed with it, asked why it was that I had wanted to go to
this place in particular since it seemed they were so disorganized
in general. It was only after the food was tasted that he figured it
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PIGMON wrote:Arrived at Khan around 7:15 this evening, just in time to catch the flood of Pakistanis breaking their nightly Ramadan fast. I've never had any sort of direct contact with anything involving Ramadan before in this country. So when we happened upon this local ritual, I was hugely taken by the scene's simplicity and pure beauty.
Khan provides an HD-TV which has direct coverage of the events from Mecca, adding to the wonderful weight of this experience.
I would strongly recommend checking it out sometime in the next 4 or 5 days before Ramadan ends.
Make sure not to get there just after sunset, unless you're prepared to be overwhelmed with humanity.
c8w wrote:You can find similar "fast-breaking" scenes all over CHicago, if you wish -
dont have to just do Khan's for itOn Devon itself you have, IIRC,
Daata Durbar, Usmaniya, Ghareeb Nawaz etc all doing special
iftaar (fast-breaking) things going on - usually free snacks (followed
by, in Daata Durbar for one, a prayer service downstairs... and then by
the "Daata Durbar Pool Tournament", no doubtEven some of the
burbs have it - the branch of Sabri Nehari in Lemont (is it?) is doing
something similar in terms of fast-breaking I think.
Zeeshan wrote:c8w wrote:Service is laughably bad there, especially when things are even a little
busy.
I should've paid heed to this pre-fire/old location c8w comment. On my first visit to Khan BBQ last Saturday, with my visiting family in tow, we had some of the worst service I've ever encountered.* It was a bit crowded at 7:30pm, and we did get our correct order, but some items didn't get to us (lassis, napkins, utensils, glasses) even after 3-4 requests (English and Urdu!). I ended up getting up to get the last three items, and found myself pretty annoyed when the servers finally poured (not prepared) the lassis from a pitcher.
That said, our grilled items were excellent (chicken boti, seekh kabob) and other dishes were solidly OK (chicken biryani, chana masala, aloo palak, naan). This will be a place I'd happily return to -- for grilled items to go.
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ab wrote:Eid is on Monday, it'll be quite festive on Devon during the day...
c8w wrote:ab wrote:Eid is on Monday, it'll be quite festive on Devon during the day...
Hey, we dont really know that yetIt could still be Tuesday after all,
no? (And Tuesday being the "closed" day on Devon, it may not be
very festive at all). It should be a fun week in general though - its
Eid Week, and also Diwali week simulataneously! Doesnt happen *that*
often.
Havent been to Iftaar at Khan's yet - is the food particularly good?
c8w
kuhdo wrote: Glad you enjoyed the broasted chicken. It's become one of my favorite dishes at Khans ever since it reopened. I really like this stuff. As I have noted before, if Harold's opened a Chicken Shack in Karachi, this is what they'd serve.
griffin's wife wrote:Do you have any sense which day/time they might be most likely to have them? We can schedule our lives around the goal of obtaining goat champ...
ronnie_suburban wrote:I have to admit that over past 6 weeks, my love for Khan has morphed into obsession. I've been hitting it hard, bringing in friends who've never been and even carrying-out lunch for my office, where it was also very well-received.
fastfoodsnob wrote:
Other items like the frontier chicken rice and frontier beef rice enjoyed renewed life after a quick nuke at home, as the kababs and spit-based items (like the boti) generally came out hotter than the rice. The naan was always hot out of the tandoor, however.
Kitchen Monkey wrote:The Karachi Goat was also very tender and had an intoxicating ginger flavor to it, at least I think it was ginger. That was a hit with us both.