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Welcome to Ghareeb Nawaz

In the bustling city of Chicago, nestled on 2032 W Devon Ave, lies the culinary gem known as Ghareeb Nawaz. This Pakistani-Indian restaurant offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian options, making it a haven for plant-based food lovers. With the convenience of delivery, takeout, and catering services, Ghareeb Nawaz caters to all dining preferences. The warm and inviting ambiance, coupled with impeccable service, sets the stage for a memorable dining experience. From aromatic curries to flavorful biryanis, each dish at Ghareeb Nawaz is a true testament to the rich culinary heritage of Pakistan and India.

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Located on the bustling streets of Chicago, Ghareeb Nawaz is a hidden gem for lovers of Pakistani and Indian cuisine. This quaint restaurant offers a wide range of options catering to every palate, from vegan and vegetarian dishes to hearty meat options. With a casual ambiance and a moderate noise level, Ghareeb Nawaz is perfect for a laid-back dining experience.

One of the standout features of Ghareeb Nawaz is its diverse menu, which includes options for delivery, takeout, and even reservations. The restaurant also offers catering services, making it a great choice for group gatherings or events. Whether you're in the mood for lunch, dinner, or a late-night bite, Ghareeb Nawaz has you covered.

The restaurant's prime location on W Devon Ave makes it easily accessible, and amenities such as street parking and outdoor seating add to the overall dining experience. With friendly waitstaff and a welcoming atmosphere, Ghareeb Nawaz is sure to become a go-to spot for those seeking authentic Pakistani and Indian flavors. So, if you find yourself craving a taste of South Asian cuisine, look no further than Ghareeb Nawaz.

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Kathryn Y.
Kathryn Y.

Amazing food. Delicious butter chicken, rice, and garlic naan. We crave it. Cash-only, there was an ATM inside but it was out of service. It was a busy kind of atmosphere (self-service water was out for the first half while we were there), but you can tell it's busy 'cause the food's legit. COME FOR THE BUTTER CHICKEN - IT'S SO GOOD!

Nazia C.
Nazia C.

Ever since Ghareeb became available on Grubhub, we have ordered it several times a month. We also go to the restaurant every couple of months and do takeout. My go-to is the chili chicken parata. The chili chicken parata was my top ordered dish in 2023! I like the chili chicken rice too, but it's not as spicy as the parata. My husband loves their butter chicken rice bowls. My children also enjoy chicken biryani. The service is quick, and the restaurant is generally clean. Usually, if I go to the restaurant, I'll also get some samosas for the family. I've been eating Ghareeb since I was a kid, and I don't plan to ever stop lol.

Francisco M.
Francisco M.

The food is amazing, my favorite is the Indian eggplant, it's soooooo good I have eaten here and have delivered, the place is unpretentious, but people Come for the food

Evanka A.
Evanka A.

I'm writing this review literally just for the best samosa you'll ever have. This place is nostalgic- cultural ties and family memories. I mean, Devon St itself is a world of its own and a vibrant thrill of colors, businesses, and busy-ness. Ghareeb Nawaz is an underrated corner stop that is a hub for Indians plates of affordable meals and snacks. This 5/5 is a spotlight review for the BEST samosa had; the exact ones that you'll spot as soon as you walk in and spot behind the glass counter. They usually have two selections, the veggie filled (cilantro, onion, peas, and some other greens) and the potato one (the $0.75 one). The deep-fried pastry is the perfectly timed-fried thing, nothing burnt or undercooked about it. More so, that, the seasoned mashed potatoes inside are also well-cooked and not overly spiced. The balance between the starchy potatoes and the chili powder, turmeric powder, with sprinkles of mustard and cumin seeds is simply effortless.

Joy E.
Joy E.

I have been coming here since 2018 or 2017. I don't know if anyone knows this yet but this is the best, tastiest and cheapest place to get food in Chicago. In the WHOLE of Chicago. Service is fast, depending on the demand. It is cash only so bring your cash or stand to risk it at their ATM machine. I love the simple look, it's very down to earth and family oriented. This place is not fancy at all and why should it be? We are coming to eat, so long as the food area is clean and the bathroom that's what we need. Simplicity is the highest sophistication. So if you are a local or a tourist, try this place out you will not regret it.

Tony G.
Tony G.

A true neighborhood classic that has been around since I've been a kid. Location is cash only and I'm assuming it always will be. Although the prices have steadily increased through the years (a chili chicken biriyani used to be $5!), its still been serving pretty cheap food compared to everyone else in the neighborhood. Great for takeout or casual lunch/dinner. Service might be a bit lacking, might want to check your order before heading out, but what do you expect? As long as the food hits the spot, you'll receive no complaints from me. My go to is always the chili chicken biryani, but will occasionally get the butter chicken if I'm feeling indulgent. The samosas are also pretty decent. Although the "level of complexity" and flavors of the dish might be better at other places (i.e. Uru Swati, Nepal House both right down the street on Devon), paying $13+ for a biryani when you can pay $6-7 for basically the same quantity and a little less quality is good enough for me especially during these times of rough inflation. Definitely a spot worth checking out if you live in the neighborhood. Probably won't be winning any Michelin or Zagat awards, but they're not trying to do that. They're just trying to serve the actual people who've been living there the past 30 years.

Bill M.
Bill M.

My bud and I ate lunch at Ghareeb Nawaz on Devon today. This is a no-frills establishment with an extensive menu posted on the wall, so it just may take a minute or two to identify what you'd like to order. The sign touted their "winter special" - chicken biryani for $5.99. Of course, I could not pass up such an eye-popping deal. The photos of the dishes just do not depict how sizeable the portions are in reality. I thought my platter of biryani was the bargain of the century (at least by 2023 standards) as the basmati rice was literally overflowing from the plate and there were three substantial chicken pieces embedded in the dish. Even as I added two samosas (the potato was better than the beef samosa), I spent less than nine dollars and had enough rice for another meal. My bud ordered an enormous amount of food, including chicken korma with a somewhat spicy curry sauce and a pile of rice, and a frisbee-sized disk of naan. His he-man appetite meant that he somehow wound up with no leftovers. We were both satisfied with the flavors and the value of our food. I ate my meal with a plastic spoon - I did not see any forks or knives anywhere. Remember - no-frills!