Josephine wrote:Habibi wrote:Katayif are squarely Arabic/Levantine. If I recall correctly your Ramadan breakfast was at a South Asian place, so no reason they would have 'em.
More to the point, they are indeed awesome, and worth the roughly 11 month wait each year. For Arabic sweets, now and year-round, I highly recommend the overlooked (at least on this forum) Feyrous Pastries south of Montrose on Kedzie.
Thanks for the clarification, (though I should have realized that.) And thanks for the tip on Feyrous. I
They are *not* worth the 11-month wait.. I dont like to wait 11-months for *anything*, especially not awesome-tasting things like katayifs, and repeatedly have asked (over the last year) every Middle-Eastern bakery I ever walked into, if they had katayif.. and all of them told me theyd have it when Ramadan rolled around, the blighters! (Which, I suppose, is why I did it 3 times in the last week

Most places seem to have them at the moment, however - and most places no longer seem to have the spinach-pie's and meat-pies.. katayif seems to be almost a Ramadan-substitute for those? Saw the ones at Salaam.. they looked kinda poor, to me. I suppose they may all be pretty good, but it comes down to how fresh they are in a way - theyre all made same-day I think, but as every hour passes the crispy-ness fades a bit, and while they stay very tasty the true sublime-ness of the katayif is probably fading by the minute. (Heating them up in the oven is not bad either, BTW - I didnt use the microwave as was suggested).
For Ramadan Jaffer also is advertising a "special" price on Fatayir, a cream-filled phyllo-dough pastry, for $ 0.75. This is also pretty good.
Last time at Jaffer, I went over to Tannourine Bakery across the street... it looked interesting from the outside as I was parking. It is more Lebanese-style, apparently, and has received rave reviews (as I found) from Steve Dolinsky, the Hungry Hound. I picked up a nut Katayif, a cheese Katayif, and a Fatayir from them too, just to compare... they were good, but not as fresh as my lucky Jaffer-haul (being 6 hours instead of 5 minutes old)... however I actually liked their cream-filled Fatayir more than Jaffer's (here the comparison was fairer, as Jaffer's Fatayir was also morning-made.. and Tannourine's was creamer in this instance, to me, and very damn good). Tannourine's Katayif, BTW, was also 0.75 cents - a full 25% less than Jaffer's

Echo J's thanks on the Feyrous rec, BTW... I always see it as I drive down Kedzie, and wonder if its any good, but having often stopped at Jaffer (or sometimes at Nazareth), Ive never actually stopped in at Feyrous. Will do so the next time!
(BTW, at one of these above spots, was flipping thru a Chicago TimeOut from a couple months ago that was laying there... and it claimed the 2nd best Falafel in Chicago was some new place on Kedzie, somewhere near the Feyrous side of Kedzie... I immediately drove down and stopped there, but found it no longer has falafel, but is now a hot-dog-and-burgers spot! So if anyone was thinking about checking this Chicago-Timeout-raved Kedzie-falafel-spot with an obviously forgettable name... dont bother, it is now closed

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