WillG wrote:Hope its pizza boy/man.
LOL, no it was Jonny Chickpeas, our resident vegetarian, who really appreciates Indian food.
'Twas a fun and enjoyable -- if not particularly delicious -- lunch. Thanks again, to C2 for organizing. Curry Hut is adequate but never really scratches the itch for me like my faves on Devon Avenue or even like India House in Buffalo Grove, for that matter. I thought a lot of what was on today's buffet was bland and thin, and the chickpeas in the chana masala were hard and not fully cooked, which was big bummer. Still, I think CH's lunch buffet surpasses their carry-out, which is something to its credit.

Probably my favorite thing I tasted today was Lamb Vindaloo, which Will ordered off the menu. It was moderately spicy with a deep, complex flavor . . .
Lamb Vindaloo at Curry HutThe real highlight of the meal came after lunch when we walked one door north to the new location of (as of this past Saturday) Maria's Bakery. There, not only did we sample (and purchase) some great pastries, we also ogled the cavalcade of delicious savory dishes that we
should have had for lunch today (the second showcase is always better, right?). Long before Maria began shoving all sorts of delectable samples in our faces, it was decided that we'd convene there in June for the next installment of the LTH-North Lunch Group.
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Maria's Bakery
410 Sheridan Road
Highwood, IL 60040
(847) 432-2889
India House
228-230 McHenry Road
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
(847) 520-5569
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