Devon Street Chicago

There is a neighborhood  just outside the city of Chicago called the Devon Street. The area is full of Indians, pakistanis, bangladeshis and other immigrants. Suddenly you will feel you are in India or Pakistan. Even the sign boards are written in Hindi and bengali. You can spot people dressed with their traditional avatar crossing the road ignorantly just like in India.
I went there to dine at Sabri Nihari, a fine Mughlai restaurant.



As you can see in the map the street is lined with so many desi restaurants as well as indian grocery stores, indian clothes shops showcasing heavily worked lehengas for weddings,shops selling halal meat, indian and bangladeshi fish and all sorts of other stores. You can visit anywhere and food is authentic here. All the restaurants are always usually crowded and there is a waiting time almost everywhere.
At Sabri Nihari we had to wait for around 40 mins to get seated . We were all tired and hungry after touring Chicago throughout the day but when came the food, we forgot all our pain and just dived in the food. We had chicken tandoori, Mutton biriyani, Mango Lassi, naan and some other chicken side dishes. It was awesome and very delicious.

The food you will get after the long wait is worth the pain and every dollar you spend there.

Tips: Speak to the servers in Hindi to draw their attention. They are super buzy but super fast!

Have you been to Devon Street? Tell me about your experience in the comments section.

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