Oberoi's Authentic Indian Food Is temporarily closed.
Oberoi's Authentic Indian Food Is temporarily closed. — indian in Devon Avenue. A holdout in the best possible way. Flavors that haven't been adjusted for mass appeal. Solid veggie options. "The chicken kadai was one of the best dishes we tried" — Juan Sebastian Arias [$]
What 351 diners keep saying
What 351 diners keep saying
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“The takeout I ordered was delicious! Everything was well seasoned and a pretty substantial portion for the price. I was able to split up the order into two meal. The mutton kolhapuri was very tasty. I also had a sweet lassi and some garlic naan. So good!”

“we visited chicago for the first time, we found many Pakistani restaurants on Devon Ave, but only a few Indian ones. We chose this restaurant because it was open until midnight. We ordered a vegetarian thali, paneer bhurji, and chapati. The service was good, and the food was delicious. Prices were fair, and the place was family-friendly. The person who took our order, possibly the owner, was very nice and suggested ordering fewer rotis because they were big. We'd happily recommend it. Thanks for a great experience.”

“Brought me back to India with the authentic tastes. The server was very nice and the prices were very reasonable. Some of the best garlic naan I've ever had!”

“I ordered a vegetarian thali from this place and found a metal wire in my food. It could have injured me. I ordered from this place for the first time and never going to order again.”

“This restaurant no longer exists. It's a new restaurant called Halal Town as you can see in the photos.”

“I am simply shocked and have absolutely no words. Not any nice words at least! The worst Indian vegetarian dish I’ve EVER ordered in my entire life. I’m absolutely speechless. I’ll be calling the City of Chicago and the Department of Consumer affairs.”

“Nothing was "authentic" about the food. In fact, a disgrace to Indian food. So called "Indian" restaurants running in the US should stop this! Naming your restaurant "authentic" would sure attract customers who can't tell the difference but what about honesty? Nobody cares I guess! Was visiting Chicago and after hearing there's alot of Indian restaurants I thought lets give it a shot! Spent well over worth, to get this, and also food poisoning bonus! Be careful everyone!”
“I've been coming here for over 4 years now, the vegetarian tali and salted limeade have gotten me through many hardships. Such a gem! The food is absolutely delicious”
“Absolutely loved Oberoi’s ! The Food was super flavourful and aromatic, and the service was attentive and friendly. Great ambiance too! Highly recommend for anyone craving authentic Indian cuisine. Will definitely be back.”
“I love this place and it’s my primary go-to since before they moved into the large space they currently occupy. The food is amazing and never disappoints and it is reasonable priced. As the majority of their business is take-out, service is sometimes slow, but kind and helpful nonetheless. Bathroom is clean, which is also important to me in a restaurant establishment.”
“Nice quiet peace place, Girl who works here, who's from pune Maharashtra India 🇮🇳 ,I like her service her good behavior and very innocent cute behavior, appreciate for her hardwork, and also I seen one uncle who came on table to deliver our order chicken tandoori with good attractive smile. I like to mention you Sir please keep one CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ PHOTO.”
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