Cathy2 wrote:Zim,
Is Manchow still there? I checked the link, which indicated the url was for sale. Either they closed or didn't renew fast enough. When I began reading your report, I remembered it.

That's what happens when you make sweeping statements like the ONLY Indian style Chinese restaurant. Such rarified restaurant styles and to find two examples says a lot about Chicago.
Yet another dining destination on glorious Devon Avenue.
Thanks for the reminder.
Regards,
Cath,
Manchow is gone (and not much lamented, I think) - its old spot is now
occupied by "Amrit Ganga", the kitchy Indian sweet/savoury shop (which
has a palmist or some other such nonsense on Saturdays I think). Someone
a few days ago had wondered about the strange decor at Amrit Ganga -
that is the explanation, it used to be a Chinese-ish restaurant

Manchow
should have been very good, btu for some reason wasnt - their lunches
were quite ordinary in particular for some strange reason.
Have been to this spot, BTW - and mentioned it in passing on here, a
while ago, at
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.ph ... ia+chinese
BTW, "Jewel of India" was decent enough - but I really dont know if they
do their Indian-Chinese things all that "authentically". For example the menu
items you mentioned - Chicken 65 is really a quite Indian dish, Iam not sure
it even belongs in the Indian-Chinese section of the menu (though Iam
sure it was made well and was pretty good. BTW, Ive eaten quite a
few pretty decent versions of Chicken 65 at Hyderabad House and
also Daata Durbar- both, as you know, are "cabbie joints", and really
wouldnt claim to be Indian-Chinese spots. I think Chicken 65 is sort of
a Hyderabadi/Kerala style dish, really - and can be very tasty if
prepared well). Iam not positive Ive seen Chicken 65 on a Chinese Menu
in India either, at least I dont remember it.
However, Chinese restaurants in India have a lot of items on the menu,
some of which *do* show up at Jewel. "Haka Noodles" is a very
Indian-Chinese thing. As is "Manchurian" - in chicken or veggie form
(or even cauliflower, for the vegetarians). And Chop-Suey (both
"Chinese Chop-Suey" and "American Chop Suey" show up on almost
every Chinese menu in India). And, of course, "Sweet Corn Chicken
Soup" - no meal starts without that (though some will go with "Hot and
Sour Soup instead"

And a fair bit of the Indian version
of Szechuan food - that fits very well with India, because of the higher
level of heat.
Ive been to several Chinese Restaurants in India, but I dont think I ever
saw Veggie/Chicken/Shrimp Pakoras on them either. However these
can be just completely awesome (the first time I had em was in this
Indian-Chinese restaurant in Toronto, the Shrimp Pakora was just
fantastic and Ive been a fan ever since. The much lamented Chutney
Janet's used to do a damn fine shrimp pakora too, and a wonderful
chicken one). Toronto, BTW, supposedly has 3 or 4 Indian-Chinese
places at least - and has had, for a very long time. The one I went
to was called "Lucky Chinese", run by a Chinese guy who spent most
of his life running Chinese restaurants in Bombay (I loved the place, so
much so that we picked up about 40 bucks worth of takeout for dinner
after having lunch there, and brought it across the border, finally stopping
to eat most of it at a rest-spot in Michigan somewhere

And believe
me, 40 bucks buys a whole heck of a lot of takeout in that place -
because its very good, but also very cheap.
BTW, I think quite easily superior to "Jewel of India" for Indian-Chinese
food (even on one tasting), IMHO, is "Hot Wok" - which sparked this
whole thing in Chicago. Chinese food is hugely popular in Indian cities,
but for some reason the Indian version of it hadnt arrived in Chicago - we
always wondered why (especially because it is big in Toronto, and also
in some other cities in the US). "Hot Wok" opened in Atlanta and did huge
business, but or some reason nobody followed up in Chicago at all.
Finally Hot Wok opened its own branch in Chicago - out in the burbs,
on Golf Road on the edge of Schaumburg and Hanover Park (IIRC the
intersection is Barrington Road). And "Hot Wok" immediately became
the hottest single Indian restaurant in the city - young Indian professionals
flocked to it, on weekends they had reservations and long waiting lines etc
(I know a few people who drove from downtown to Schaumburg for
it regularly). This was a while ago, a couple of years or more - it isnt
"new" and so not quite as "hot" anymore, but still does very good
business. They tried doing Manchow on Devon (it was a branch of
Hot Wok), but for some reason Manchow just wasnt anywhere near as
good as Hot Wok in terms of quality, and it has since vanished.
Anyway. If you do want a probably more authentic version of Indian-Chinese
(if its possible to be authentic and Indian-Chinese simulatenously

, you
might try Hot Wok. Or maybe even a couple of other dishes at Jewel -
Gobi Manchurian or Chicken Haka-Noodles or something might well be
more Indian-Chinese in nature than Chicken 65 was, conceivably.
Though Jewel is much more convenient (and has nice guys, as I said
in my previous post on them - I actually want to try their "Indian" food
sometime but havent gotten around to it yet).
c8w