G Wiv wrote:LTH,
Had lunch at the relatively new Usmania Indo-Pak Chinese restaurant on Devon.
Friendly staff, bright, clean interior, well spaced tables, nice selection of hot sauce and peppers on the table, place gives off a good initial vibe.
I was solo so only tried two dishes, Usmania Spring Chicken appetizer, which turned out to be a decent version of Salt and Pepper style. While well made, greaseless with a nice crunch, good use of hot pepper and onion, the dish was marred for me by over use of salt, way over the top salty, though I have a lower tolerance for salt than many.
The chicken itself was tender and flavorful, with a smattering of whole dry peppers, but the Schaumburg-Chinese brown gravy surrounding the chicken made it difficult to enjoy. In reading past
Indo-Pak Chinese threads solid recommendations from Zim, Gobi Manchurian, c8w, Haka-Noodles or Pakora appetizers are on my next try list, though these are not Usmania Chinese specific. Interestingly, the seemingly ubiquitous Indian-Chinese starter chicken corn soup was not offered. It's available on the menu, but not an included starter.
Loving Chinese food in all forms, and attempting to develop my knowledge of Indian/Pakistani things culinary, I intend to further explore Usmania Chinese's menu.
Rather you than me, then
Usmaniya-Chinese is not *that* new, BTW - a friend was visiting from
Philly, and he likes Indian-Chinese a good deal, so we went to Usmaniya-
Chinese when he showed up. That was soon after they opened
I think - he visited in about June IIRC.
We didnt care for it much at all - it was somewhere between ordinary
and poor IMHO. I had expected not much better, and had tried to
dissuade my friend - but he likes Indian-Chinese, is vegetarian
(and thus the "real" Usmaniya was out), and there werent many
options available at post 10pm on a weeknight. Anyway. Friend
was very disappointed too - he said the Indian-Chinese even in
Philly was much better. (The evening was partly redeemed
because he wanted kulfi - and I suggested King's across the
street, which he thought was terrific, much better than anywhere
in Philly
Anyway. I *like* Indian-Chinese, but I dont think much of the
Usmaniya version of it - I love Usmaniya in general, their
actual Muslim-food is maybe the best in town IMHO, but thats
across the street. Id go to Usmaniya-Chinese if someone had
a hankering for Indian-Chinese *and* was restricted to only
eating Halal meats... but thats probably the only time I would.
There arent many Indian-Chinese places that are much good
left - certainly none on Devon. The best-loved is probably
Hot Wok in Schaumburg - but even that, the last time I dropped
by, was somewhat disappointing (however its much better
than Usmaniya-CHinese IMHO - and a couple of their dishes
are really pretty good). The best one now may well be a
place called Bamboo Garden in Hoffman Estates - very different,
upscaleish, higher prices, attached bar (serving Mango Martinis
etc), and more Chinese than Indian-Chinese... but a few of
their Indian-Chinese dishes are very good too.
BTW - it is possible that the new Sabri Nehari (when ti expands)
will have Indian-Chinese items on their menu as well. Sabri and
Usmaniya are very similar, do similar styles of food and similarly
well (I, alone on LTH, give a slight edge nowadays to Usmaniya,
I think

Usmaniya started doing much better lately, business-wise,
(due, I think as stated above, to the fact that theyre better

, but
also because they expanded. Sabri is following suit, expanding
next door, enlarging the menu etc. Usmaniya also targeted the
younger Halal-eating-but-wanting-fast-food demographic, and
their Halal Brown's Chicken on Crawford has been doing roaring
business for a year and more. Sabri has finally joined that race
too, and, last month, took over a KFC - thus you can now get
Halal Colonel's Recipe on Western Avenue (near Pratt IIRC), couirtesy
of Sabri Nehari.
The next step, of course, should be Halal Jerk Chicken - maybe
we oughta suggest it to Uncle Joe's
c8w