I got to try Naf Naf! Rainy, cold Sunday yesterday, and we were out in Da Naperthrill lookin at granite. I planned naf naf for lunch cuz what the F else is out in Naperville, and if the lth folks sing its praise, then I'm all in. I really wonder if the environment ruined it for me, but I kinda felt this was overpriced, mall food attempt at middle eastern fare. There were things I think they absolutely nailed, and hit out of the ballpark, but a few things I really think stunk.
LOVED the lentil soup.
LOVED the harissa.
Liked the falafel
Baba Ghannouj - just barely ok. Price was a bit high, imo.
Chicken thigh kebab - horrible. This was chicken brined beyond the point of having the same texture of chicken. It was just salty globs. Didn't care for it at ALL. At an 11.99 price point, I kinda felt robbed.
The fresh chips were good indeed, but the price was a little much for sliced fried potatoes, imo. I was expecting a big honkin overflowing basket, but got a salad plate. They mildly stacked it, maybe my old cootness is just not realistic anymore.
The pitas were obviously fresh, warm - piping hot, actually, though I'm not sure I prefer the Israeli version over the thinner, chewier pitas.
If I were around there again, I would definitely go back for the lentil soup, and maybe a falafel sammich with gobs of harissa. I was just not very impressed with the prices. The baba ghannouj, and those chicken thigh kebabs kinda soured me. It might be the absolute perfect Israeli prep for those things, but I did not care for them at those price points. Glad I got to try the place out though. Rarely do I get a weekend that I can try two GNR's for the first time.
We cannot be friends if you do not know the difference between Mayo and Miracle Whip.