Since I have been meaning to post on this for about a month, there are surely some details that I am forgetting. We really enjoy Indian cuisine, but have limited experience. Nancy and I had a wonderful dinner at Essence of India. While it is usually very crowded, the bitter cold Sunday evening when we went, allowed us to have a nice (and long) conversation with the extremely friendly owner, Satya Das. Satya explained that he has not yet applied for a liquor license, but even when he does, they will be BYO friendly if you want to bring a nice bottle. Currently there is no corkage. The chef was the former chef at Bukhara for many years.
The restaurant is a handsome, very warm and inviting space. It also has very nice tableware. Satya told us that he went back to India to purchase things for the restaurant.
We started with papadum, a very thin wafer-like chip made of seasoned lentil flour. It was accompanied by three condiments for dipping, a wonderful cilantro sauce, a very good tamarind sauce, and pickled mango, which we found too salty.
We chose a vegetarian, a lamb, and a chicken dish to share. The Vegetarian Korma was our favorite dish (corn, potatoes, carrots, peas, green beans, and cottage cheese in a delectable curry). The Rogan Josh was also really good. We had their signature dish, Chicken Malal Kabob. The chicken is marinated in lemon juice, garlic, ginger, and cream cheese and is very tender and flavorful. Buttered naan was outstanding.
We finished the very enjoyable dinner with some great, rich, dark roast coffee. Everything was very boldly seasoned, but no real heat to speak of, so I never opened the white I brought. I opened a 2001 Martinelli Bondi Home Ranch Pinot Noir, which is a big, bold Pinot which held its own with the deeply flavored sauces.
It is a little more expensive than some storefront places, but it is a good value for the quality, service, space, and high-rent location in Lincoln Square.
Essence of India
4601 N. Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60625
773.506.0002