Suburbian wrote:Like, I have no idea if there are even ones that specialize in Tamil or Bengali cooking, like Luzzat does for Andhra and Mysore Woodlands for Kannadiga (i.e. Karnataka) - TN and WB seem to be the least represented areas in the Chicago Desi food-scene...or so I think. Please prove me wrong.
While Mysore Woodlands is named as it is, it isnt *purely* Kannadiga cooking - they do some pretty good Tamil stuff too (dosais et al). In general, I wouldnt say TN is under-represented at all in Chicago - Udipi has a fair bit of TN food too (tho technically thats K'taka too I suppose)..as does Dakshin. Id say its much easier to find TN food in Chicago than it is to find Andhra food (Hyderabadi food is available many places.. but non-Hyderabadi-Andhra food isnt that common in Chicago, really).
Bengal.. ok, yeah, Bengal is pretty unrepresented

There used to be one spot on Devon that did Bangladeshi-type cuisine, with some touches of Bengali, but thats about it. And its now gone.. at the moment Iam not aware of any Bong places in Chicagoland.
Talking about unrepresented Indian regional cuisines..far more unrepresented than TN cuisine in Chicago is, IMHO, Goan food (coincidentally Goan food is also much better IMHO, which makes me miss it more

There is no Goan food of any kind (now that Janets in Des Plaines is sadly closed). There is also no Parsi food. Heck, there arent even that many purely Gujarati places- shocking considering how many Gujaratis there are in Chicago!
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