Rickshaw Pakistani & Indian Street Eats
Rickshaw Pakistani & Indian Street Eats — Irving Park cafe that most people haven't found yet. This is cooking with real conviction. Well-priced, vegetarian-friendly. [$$]
What 132 diners keep saying
What 132 diners keep saying
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“The food was amazing and everyone was so nice!! 10/10 experience!!”

“Fast carry out, Kid friendly dining area, and a solid menu with all the staples. Had the butter chicken, chicken biryani, and Karachi bun kabob sliders. Can’t wait to get here again soon. Every meal helps feed the unhoused and helps those in need according to their menu. Awesome local spot! Halal certified.”

“Good HOT food, really good price point! Rich, tasty, and filling. Good portions! The people there are chill and friendly as well!”

“Great Great food, great price too! Simple tasty 😋 finger leaking good! Also finally hot food not just warm or cold that you have to ask the waiter to have ot warm up Excellent will be back”

“Ordered pickup. The star of the order was the Chicken Charga fried chicken. The butter chicken had a slightly different spice than other places but very good. The lamb khargi had a nice lil heat to it.”

“Tasty food at a reasonable price, nice and friendly staff. Always nice to find little gems like this one.”

“Fantastic food, friendly service and very clean!! Will be coming again!”

“Absolute BEST chicken biryani I’ve ever had! The seasoning on everything is delicious and the naan slaps too. Service is also very friendly and attentive! Paid parking on both sides of the restaurant, and free street parking around the corner as well, so pretty accessible.”

“The price is amazing especially for the quantity of the food! My fiancé and I came by for some home style Pakistani food and that’s what we got. Both the chicken and lamb biryani were delicious- and the Karachi bun kebabs gives you that authentic vibe like you’re getting street food in Karachi. We will definitely be returning!”

“Served me beef when i asked for chicken. I strictly don't consume beef. Owner refused to accept the mistake and blamed it on me for not knowing what chicken taste like. My friend who eats beef confirmed that it was beef. Biryani is flavourless, should remove India from their name, it's highly disrespectful based on the food they serve.”
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