So I had been passing this place going up and down Halsted for a long time. I was always curious about it for a couple reasons. First of all, it's weird place for a restaurant, right in the middle of an industrial corridor. Secondly, for the longest time I thought it was a Chinese takeout place judging by the name. Actually as you guys already knew it's an Indian / Pakistani cabbie joint as can be seen by the long line of cabs illegally parked out in front.

I immediately liked it because the space reminded me of the little improvised restaurants you see in Asian countries. Like the places where the dining room is just off the sidewalk and there's a room in the back where the owners live. So I felt quite at home but there's no getting around it, this place is pretty damn dirty. You gotta have a high tolerance for sticky counters and so on, like these guys do:

I'm not gonna say this was the best biryani I ever had. But I would say it was a very solid second tier biryani. What was noteworthy here, was the sheer massive amount of food they give you. When I saw the huge pile of rice and chicken on the plate my eyes popped out like Wile E Coyote. Like this was a good 2 1/2 pound serving size, with at least two chicken thighs in there. I think this would have been a good meal for three regular people, for $8.

So it's not the greatest Indian food in the city, but it's solid and the price is right. It was good enough that I would come back and try the frontier chicken as suggested by the cabbies at the next table.