Mother always said that if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
I'm not mother, but let me first state for the record that Bhabi's Kitchen makes a decent chili chicken and a good bagarey baigan (Bhabi's Very Special Fresh Indian Eggplant). Also, Mr. Syed is very kind and has a warm rapport with his customers. And the restaurant is cute and a good place to bring children.
I dont know about the Bagarey Baingan - not a big fan of that sort of
stuff so have never tried it. The Chili Chicken isnt a patch on Chopal's
down the street, that I can say with certainty (at least IMHO.
Agree with the rest of the above - good host, pleasant place etc.
your blessings!) Then I opened the door of Bhabi's Kitchen to find something that's good for Mr. Syed but not good for the chowhound: loads of white people. My Chowdar (TM) told me that this was an ill omen. Would the food be spicy? Would I be pressured to buy sparkling water?
This was one of my first complaints about Bhabi's on this site IIRC, a couple of
years ago - that IMHO it was too bland. But not bland as in non-spiced - there
were spices, often complex spices etc. Just that, to me, the food was
nowhere near hot enough. I was told then that one can ask for extra
heat, and Iam sure one can - but the default option, IMHO, is too mild
for me (of course, I happen to like a *lot* of heat in my food, so, as
Arnold and Willis used to sing, what might be "right" for me, might not
be right for some).
The Ms. and I quickly seated, I flipped through the menu and found warning sign #2, high prices: daal gosht, $14; butter chicken, $12; saag paneer, $10. Two, three times higher than the taxi-driver places! I thought about leaving, but recalled the glowing reviews
Yes, well, I had the odd complaint 2 years ago when the food (to me) was
not spicy enough.. and was about 6 bucks an entree. Now it has nearly
doubled I think

The food came and the chili chicken and the eggplant were good, if nothing to write home about. But the naan!
It was delicious! And for only $3!!!
The Ms. liked it so much that she requested that we have some more today. So we got some stuffed-crust, pepperoni naan delivered.
I must say, this was one of the funniest things in one of the funnier reviews
Ive ever read on LTH
My recommendation:
If you go to Bhabi's Kitchen, you will pay twice/thrice as much for the same food that is available elsewhere on Devon. In some cases, it makes sense to pay more (cigarette taxes make smokers seem both cooler AND richer than nonsmokers). But what are you getting at Bhabi's for your extra dough?
-the pleasure/pain of eating with white people. Some people (cough, my father, cough) appreciate this.
-the ability to drink with your meal. Is Mr. Syed essentially upping his prices as a sin tax?
-the emotional/karmic benefits of supporting a mom n' pop restaurant.
-If you are the waking dead stumbling north out of the Rosehill Cemetary, Bhabi's Kitchen is the first Indopak restaurant you come to. Not a benefit to be discounted, as zombies walk pretty slow. (Though zombies have to consider inflation more than the living do. Coming back to life and finding only 20 pence in your pocket, you might want to skip the mutton qorma and sup on the free gosht that you find in the cemetery.

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I dont disagree with most of the above - rarely ever go to Bhabi's myself.
(Was chatting with a Pakistani guy this summer, who told me he goes
sometimes - whenever he is taking his "American office colleagues" out
for a touch of subcontinental food. I asked him where he went when
he ate himself, and he said "Khans, of course"
However, as you mention above, it isnt *all* horrible. The owner is a
very friendly person, and the atmosphere overall is quite pleasant.
They do allow drinks. (A month or two ago was the last time I went
to Bhabi's - and the first time in several months. That was because
it was about 10pm, 2 veggie friends were in town and hungry and
we were at Devon, *and* they wanted drinks with their meals. The
"cabbie joints" are useless in this situation - no veggie items at
all. Usmaniya is useless too - wont allow drinks. Chopal is probably
the best option - but I didnt want ot restrict my friends to only 1
entree item I knew to be good, the sarson ka saag, and I wasnt
certain Chopal would allow drinks either. Bhabi's fit all the criteria,
the food was ordinary and slightly over-priced - it was before their
latest price hike - but we were there mostly for the company, and
the restaurant was pleasant enough, as was the host. The only
other restaurant that fit all the criteria in that situation was Hema's).
Bhabi's isnt the best place IMHO for cheap food. Nor for authentically
spicy food. But there are some niches it can fit into. When their
prices were what they were a couple of years ago, they were
still not among my favourite restaurants... but I probably went there
oftener then than I would now. With their current prices I see little
reason to go there. But it will IMHO continue to be a very popular
place regardless, as much for the amiability and easy introduction
it offers to Indian food for many as for anything else.
c8w