d4v3 wrote:You know, this place keeps surprising me. I guess the problem is that I still think of it as hole-in-the-wall fastfood place. A few weeks ago, I ordered the shish kebab, thinking it would not be that good. Once again, it was much better than I expected it to be, not in the same class a Cafe Suron, but a total deal at 7.99.
The owner was very hospitable. He loves when people enjoy his food. He sent over a complimentary hummus, as well as bringing us two glasses of Assyrian tea at the end of the meal. When we told him we were too full for dessert, he brought out a rice pudding and a kenafa to go, on the house. I was going to take a photo of the very pretty kenafa when I got home, but I ended up eating it instead. It is a sort of cheese custard topped with shredded Phylo dough which is broiled until crispy and served in a honey syrup. It was delicious, with contrasting layers of textures. From the top down, there was the crispy broiled topping on top of a chewy melted cheese crust over the creamy flan-like body and finally resting in a pool of sweet honey syrup. On the other hand, the rice pudding was, well, rice pudding.
Kenafa (or Konafa) is available most places IMHO - at least, Pita Inn
*always* has it. It is my dessert of choice there, I prefer it to the
baklava (which is the only other dessert Pita Inn carries). You can
also get konafa at most Middle-Eastern bakeries and sweet shops
on Kedzie.
As for Big Buns and Pita.. I have been a couple of times. Tried a few
different items, going by the posts above. Everyone had raved about
the Quuzi, so that was part of hte first meal itself - I didnt think *that*
much of it, personally, it was just ok lamb shank IMHO (maybe my
opinion was colored by the fact that I had just gotten a superior
lamb shank at JK Kabab House just off Devon a day or so earlier).
OTOH, the kofta kabab, the shish kabab etc - all were quite excellent
(and also a remarkably good value). I much preferred these to their
lamb dishes, they were very good. I have not made it there for
lunch, but their lunch special must surely be a new entrant in the
"best meal under 5 bucks" thread of a couple of months ago - IIRC
they told me it was a good sized kabab, plus rice, soup etc, for
about 4 bucks. And if the kabab is the same, thats a pretty damn
good kabab.
The other thing I must make special mention of - I usually ignore tea in
these kinds of establishments, dont think much of them. However when I
heard they had Assyrian tea, I had to get it (my mechanic is Assyrian
and has sometimes provided very good tea while Iam waiting for
my oilchange etc

And this was really quite excellent. It will always
be a part of my order from now on.
Overall a quite excellent place - the friend I went with was somewhat
reluctant when I first told him of the place (he wanted Middle-Eastern
food, but was pushing for our more usual Pita Inn rather than a brand
new spot with I claimed was named "Big Buns and Pita"

But he was
very much sold by the end, and insisted he'd be back at the earliest.
Talked to the owner only for a minute or so, and he was very pleasant
(however he didnt send us any gratis dessert, we not looking nearly
as important personages as d4v3
c8w
P.S. Talking on this place, BTW, I noticed it was quite literally next door
to the much-lamented Cafe Salamera. Is that due to reopen anytime
soon? I do seem to remember talk of mid-December a while ago?