ronnie_suburban wrote:cilantro wrote:Maybe the falafel -- Mizrahi's is far superior, but it's not that nearby.
Gotta respectfully disagree with you on this. Mizrahi certainly makes a distinctive version but for my palate its somewhat bland and uninteresting. In spite of the repeated service gaffes I've experienced at PI, I still like most of their food.
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Dave148 wrote:Man, all of this falafel talk has me reminiscing about the Falafel King in Skokie. IMO, that was good falafel.
ronnie_suburban wrote:I want to report that on Wednesday of this week we carried out lunch from Pita Inn in Skokie and every single item we ordered was included! The streak is over.
Btw, the lunch was really delicious and it included some of the creamiest hummus I've had from PI in a long time. Also, the hot sauce was particularly fiery, which was a surprising treat.
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gtomaras wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:I want to report that on Wednesday of this week we carried out lunch from Pita Inn in Skokie and every single item we ordered was included! The streak is over.
Btw, the lunch was really delicious and it included some of the creamiest hummus I've had from PI in a long time. Also, the hot sauce was particularly fiery, which was a surprising treat.
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Was this the last non-pizza lunch that your partner enjoyed? If so what did he order?
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=26136
ronnie_suburban wrote:I want to report that on Wednesday of this week we carried out lunch from Pita Inn in Skokie and every single item we ordered was included! The streak is over.
Btw, the lunch was really delicious and it included some of the creamiest hummus I've had from PI in a long time. Also, the hot sauce was particularly fiery, which was a surprising treat.
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pairs4life wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:I want to report that on Wednesday of this week we carried out lunch from Pita Inn in Skokie and every single item we ordered was included! The streak is over.
Btw, the lunch was really delicious and it included some of the creamiest hummus I've had from PI in a long time. Also, the hot sauce was particularly fiery, which was a surprising treat.
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"They Love you, they really, really love you". Additionally, you deserve a gold star for trying again. Did the delivery person double check the order at the restaurant?
auxen1 wrote:The "businessman's lunch" should be on the other thread of best deals in Chicago.
ronnie_suburban wrote:auxen1 wrote:The "businessman's lunch" should be on the other thread of best deals in Chicago.
Still $4.95?
LAZ wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:auxen1 wrote:The "businessman's lunch" should be on the other thread of best deals in Chicago.
Still $4.95?
$3.95 without the chicken!
seebee wrote:I'm not picking nits, maybe I am. I'm not trying to pick nits, let's say. It's called the "Business Lunch Special" or the "Combination Lunch Special." It very well may have been called the "BusinessMAN'S Lunch Special" before, but lest any of the Steinem types get insensed...
seebee wrote:Side note for Ronnie_s:
I kid you not. Bin Hai. (I think you're in the neighborhood?) New management or ownership or something. Kung Pao Chicken lunch special. I'd love to hear another viewpoint on this. Not sesame chicken, not kung pao beef, not vegetable delight. Kung Pao Chicken. I think I must be nuts, cuz I think the stuff is fantastic.
auxen1 wrote:I did not know that you could knock off a dollar by eliminating the chicken. Same deal with the big piece of beef? Which is the least flavorful item on the plate.
18 months? +1 for planning ahead, I guess.
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