Have been a reader. First time poster.
Welcome!
I read so much on Sabri Nehari and Usmaniya, both of which are very overhyped. Sabri's food doesn't have much taste and Usmaniya is a chain. One time while dining at Sabri, the table next to me had "somthing" in their food, this is not a lie. Usmaniya is OK, but not in the summer when you have to hope or wait to get a table by a fan because there is no A/C. I want to be comfortable when I eat, not sweating.
I agree on Sabri, mostly - though I still think their Nehari is very good (picked it
up a couple days ago from there, still the best in town for Nehari IMHO). I
think Sabri used to be very good, but isnt quite as good or consistent
anymore.
*Is* Usmaniya a chain, BTW? Didnt realize they had more outposts. Either
way, chain or not, I think their food is very good - for its type, IMHO,
maybe the best around (ie including biryanis, nehari, haleem etc, not just
a kabab house). In the summer Ive ended up picking up a lot, so didnt
really notice the lack of an AC before
Ravi Kabob is delicious and the best Paki food that my husband (a Paki) and myself have ate on Devon. The food all has its own taste and you can actually watch them cook it. The breads are made fresh, no leftovers or sitting in a warmer. The paratha's are awesome and have their own flavor. There are different naan's including a sesame one which I prefer. The eating area has been re-done within the last couple of years, and is now warm and inviting.
Hm. Its been a while since Ive been to Ravi - a couple years or more. Maybe
its improved along with the re-doing of the decor - at least a couple years
ago I wasnt *that* impressed by it. (Its ironic that you say Sabri and Usmaniya
is overhyped - because thats what I thought about Ravi at the time,
actually

A few friends had repeatedly mentioned Ravi to me, claiming it
was very good - I tried it a few times as a result, and I saw no reason to
move away from my old fave JK Kabab House at the time, which was far
less "hyped" but which I much preferred... and now its been a good 2+ years
since Ive even been to Ravi and its seen as under-hyped
Thanks for the rec, will try it again soon. BTW, does it compare with a
restaurant like Usmaniya in type, nowadays? As in, do they do things
besides kababs regularly, and well? Ie Haleem, Nehari, Biryani etc?
(When I go to Usmaniya, I like their kabab platter, better than many
others - but its not a speciality of the place IMHO. Go there more for
the combination of "wet" dishes, the biryanis etc, rather than the
kababs).
c8w