I didn't find anything about this restaurant on the forum, so here we go.
My wife found out about this new restaurant in our neighborhood and we checked it out last night. Rangoli has been open for about a month, and is located in a small storefront on North Ave at Western. It's a shotgun space, narrow with about 30 seats (guessing) and two small tables in the raised front window spaces to either side of the door. A banquette runs along the west wall and faces a small kitchen pass-through window, which is the only sign of cooking visible. Very pleasing minimalist decor, with white walls and a little traditional artwork and chandeliers.
We arrived early on a Friday night, before 7pm. There was only one other table seated, but by the time we left (after 8pm) they were over half full, not including the to-go orders and some delivery going out.
The menu is classic but diverse, with dishes such as samosas, pakoras, tandoori, tikka, masala, paneer and vindaloo. We found some new (to us) dishes and decided to broaden our horizons.
We ordered the keema samosas (2pc for $4) to gauge them on a classic, with ground lamb and a very flaky fried crust. Delicious. The other appetizer we ordered was a new dish for us: gobi manchurian. It's a large enough appetizer to easily feed 4-6 people ($9) and is fried cauliflower sauteed with garlic, scallions, ginger, soya, and chile spices. They list it as 2 chiles (out of 3) on the spice level and it has a beautiful slow burn that sneaks up on you. The corn starch crust of the veggies and the sauce/seasonings reminded us of sweet/sour pork but with heat and without the cloying sweetness that often accompanies that dish. I am now in love with this dish, and am hoping the other half we took home tastes as good the next day.

Gobi Manchurian (samosas peeking from the corner of photo)
For entrees we again ordered one classic and one unfamiliar. My wife loves chana masala, so we ordered that as our veggie dish, and for a chicken entree we were torn between chicken chettinad and chicken haryali. Chettinad comes from the coastal region of Tamilnadu, with the chicken breast chunks simmered in a sauce with savory ground spices. The Haryali is chicken cooked with green chiles along with coconut milk, mint, coriander and other spices. We opted for the chettinad (basically a coin flip) and weren't disappointed. I didn't take a picture of either dish, since their presentation is typical of a bowl of goodies in a red/brown sauce. The flavors were excellent, with the chettinad sauce similar in texture to vindaloo, and packed some pretty good heat as well. Fresh curry leaves were evident, but the other ground spices were camouflaged in the sauce. The chana masala was also quite delicious, with bright and savory flavors surrounding the well-cooked chickpeas.
We ordered sides of naan ($1.50/pc), raita ($4 for about 10oz bowl) and spicy pickle chutney ($2.50 for a cup) and they were also well done. The naan was chewy but not oily, and the raita had small diced cucumber and carrot in it. The spicy pickle chutney was extremely sour and salty, and a little goes a long way!
They are BYOB so we brought a bottle of spatlese riesling which went wonderfully with the whole meal. We saw other tables ordering sodas or mango lassi (also "salt" lassi offered, both $4) and they offer chai, masala chai and madras coffee.
Since we're both mango fans, but were too full for lassi drinks, we went for one of 3 desserts: homemade Indian mango ice cream.

The ice cream was well-frozen and I liked that they served it in cubes so that it would soften more quickly. There is a hint of coconut in there too, and it provided a wonderful cooling finish to our spicy meal.
We are OVERJOYED that there is finally a good Indian restaurant in our 'hood, please do check them out so that they will be successful and stay. I want to return soon to try the chicken haryali, bagara baingan (southern specialty with eggplant, peanuts, sesame, and spices), and test out their vindaloo...I'm a sucker for excellent vindaloo.
Rangoli
2421 W North Ave
Chicago, IL 60647
773-697-7114
http://www.rangolifeast.com (website is still "coming soon" right now)
Tue-Fri 11am - 3:30pm, 4:30pm - 9:30pm
Sat-Sun 12pm - 3:30pm, 5pm - 9:30pm
BYOB, major credit cards accepted
Dine-in, Carry-out, Catering, and Delivery available
Delivery available within 2 mile radius, $3 charge
- Mark
Homer: Are you saying you're never going to eat any animal again? What about bacon? Ham? Pork chops?
Lisa: Dad, those all come from the same animal.
Homer: Heh heh heh. Ooh, yeah, right, Lisa. A wonderful, magical animal.