zim wrote:Marija wrote:I've gotten food from the new Malabar location several times and there was no discussion of having to order for 10. The selection of items is best on the weekend. The prices are amazingly low. I just stop by and get stuff. It's not like Burt's!
fantastic, btw, have they added any new items to the menu in the new location? Now that i don't have to order for 10, I'm definitely getting up there, and there are a few things i've always wanted to try out but somehow didn't fit in our catering orders and were never around when i stopped by - a shrimp dish for example I saw them cooking up one day looked great.
Marija - what are the hours like in the new spot?
I too am a regular at Malabar's, or at least have been at the Glenview location - pick up from there very often. The hours.. its best to call, I find, they are usually closed on Mondays at least, but I *have* seen them open even on Tuesdays. Theyre open by 11ish, definitely open in the afternoons and evenings, usually open till about 8pm.
Second - I think you and marija sort of talked at cross-purposes above.. you *dont* have to order for 10 people... but if you dont, you cant order "off the menu"

They have a handful of items prepared every day, those are your options, pretty much. The menu is *very* extensive - I have a copy of it somewhere, its loaded, massive number of items.. but those are what *can* be ordered (in quantity only). The 4-5 items you get everyday (and more on weekends) depend sort of on whats getting special-ordered in large quantities I think.
I usually call and find out what they have, before stopping by... but they usually will have something good regardless. Almost always will have avial and thoran (neither of which Iam big on, but still). Will usually have Beef-Fry (which is very good), will sometimes have Pork-Fry (which is quite awesome). Often have chicken-fry (which is the weakest of the three IMHO). Some biryanis often enough (not my style particularly, Iam a Hyderabadi-or-Bombay-style-biryani-guy, but YMMV). Often have kingfish - the shrimp is not quite as common.
The prices are...variable

Generally lowish, really - a lot of food for the price. Have had the Beef or Pork Fry for about 8 bucks, quite a lot of food...OTOH, its variable (a couple of times the same quantity was purchased for 6 bucks, which was a quite ridiculously good deal; OTOH a couple of times the same quantity was also purchased for 10 bucks, not nearly as good

But not much is over a tenner I dont think, and it really is a good quantity of good food for the money (on the rare occasion its for 6 bucks, it may be the best deal for good food in Big Ten Country, including Pennsylvania).
BTW, zim, its really quite convenient to get to - probably more so than the old location. Shoot down Golf Road, hang a right on Greenwood IIRC, its less than a mile north of Golf Road (ie its sort of almost in Niles/Morton Grove, not way north or west as one might think). Good menu on weekends or any holidays - very good near Easter, Christmas etc. (Oh and, if youre in that area on Golf Road, you can go another quarter mile and get to "India Food and Video" in the stripmall, where you can pick up dhoklas made fresh everyday for about 2 bucks, and a pretty damn reasonable biryani for 5 or 6).
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