cilantro wrote:Attn c8w: Chicken 65 on the everyday menu and damn good stuff it is -- even better than HH Sr.'s, I'd say, but I'm interested to know what you think. Nice level of heat, too. Double Ka Meetha was perhaps a bit low on nuts/raisins, but otherwise quite outstanding. I'm eager to try the Bagara Baingan next.
P.S.: United Cafe, which replaced Ambala Sweets, seems to have failed as well. I never got to try it, so I don't know if we're losing something worthwhile, but it seems like that location is simply too far west to maintain a Desi-oriented food establishment.
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Thanks, was there on Friday night for a few minutes picking up, but didnt look at
the menu hard enough to notice the Chicken 65! (Their to-go menu's were not
available yet either). At least one of the people behind the counter used to be
across the street a while ago (and, BTW, he informed me that a "plasma TV"
would be going up in the new HH Family restaurant soonish... so it may soon
turn into a slightly more upmarket place to watch cricket than its parent across
the street
It is definitely more expensive (2 or 3 bucks per entree), and I was told it was
a different restaurant from across the street - different cooks, different menu
etc. As you say, a fixed menu, not just a chalkboard. The only thing I picked up
was a Haleem, and it was 8 bucks and ordinary, so my first impression was
not hugely favourable... thus am glad to hear a more detailed report from you,
and will stop by soon and try a few more things!
HH Jr now becomes the second Hyderabadi sit-down-style restaurant on
Devon I think... after Chaarminar, which is about 4 blocks further west.
BTW, was at Devon near midnight on Friday night (hoping to pick up Haleem
from Chopal, but they ran out.. and Daata Durbar had run out too, as had
HH Sr, which is why I ended up at HH Jr

Anyway... the reason I mention
the above.. Devon was completely *packed* at midnight on Friday! Probably
due to Eid being the next day, but still... both Tahoora and King Sweets were
still open at midnight, and Tahoora had at least 20-30 people waiting *outside*
to get in, thats how busy they were! Remarkable.
And noticed the same thing as you re United Cafe... dont think it ever came into
existance, at least I never noticed if it did. Iam not entirely sure its just too far
west, however... there are 2 or 3 other Desi places in the vicinity nowadays
(a place called Fazl-e-Rabi is a door or two away, and its been in existance for
a few months now I think, so they must be doing *some* business Id guess).
c8w