This is a cry for help.
The post-Violet Hour repast at Tabaq, as suggested by Vital Information, was a great way to top off the evening. I was brandishing a camera, but wasn’t taking notes. So I’ll do my best to describe what the group had, but if others can help describe the dishes (Rob? anyone?), I’ll go back and edit this post, so it might be more accurate for posterity.
Tabaq is an Indo-Pak cabbie joint that’s surprisingly located at the southern end of the hip Clybourn corridor. It has a rather spare interior, including self-serve water. But the food was surprisingly good, and cheap (about $9 per person).
And here are those persons:
From top, clockwise: Giovanna, CCCB, Vital Information, empty chair, figjustin, mhl (back to camera), figmolly, (marginally visible) Santander, (barely visible) Hammond, and (almost invisible) Happy StomachThe steam counter in back back promised lots of good eats.

Here’s what we had, if my failing (flailing?) memory serves me at all.
We started off with a basic, very fresh salad. (Note the square dished from Crate and Barrel, only a block or so away. Our order was taken on a Crate and Barrel notepad.)

Next came a zucchini dish, along with the naan.

There were two kinds of goat.

This one with potatoes.

And three of chicken. Roasted (chicken tika).

with jalapeño (Frontier Chicken)

and biryani

There was roasted fish (tilapia, i believe)

and some nicely spicy seek kebabs

It was a great way to end the evening with friends.
Tabaq
1245 N. Clybourn
Chicago
(312) 944-1245
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nr706 on May 21st, 2008, 8:31 am, edited 2 times in total.