Noon-O-Kabab
4661 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, IL; 773-279-8899
Date of Review: January, 2009
Noon-O-Kabab is a quaint store front restaurant located on Kedzie Avenue in a neat part of Albany Park. The restaurant is located across the street from the Kedzie brown line stop.
This neighborhood restaurant has a more formal and very pleasant atmosphere than I expected with table cloths on each table and a nicely decorated dining area. The cuisine is Persian, which means the owners are from Iran. The restaurant is quite large and features Persian design and décor throughout.
Noon, the restaurant's name, means bread, and the house bread is a soft and flavorful lighter version of naan ideal for making your own sandwich with kebab pieces, or for mopping up any juices or bits of food left on the plate. A complimentary basket of this naan is served with a plate of radishes, sweet white onion, parsley and nice feta cheese. For appetizers, the hummus is covered with a generous portion of olive oil and is also served with naan. The hummus was solid and even better when you sprinkled some of the feta over the top (unless you ate it all already). On another visit, we ordered a sample of spreads and dips for $13.50. This included hummus, some excellent smoky baba ghanoush, another smoky and spicy eggplant spread and 2 types of yogurt dips with bread. I am not usually a big fan of baba ghanoush but I found the variations at Noon O Kabab very good and the yogurt dips were excellent.
Our first visit was for lunch so we both opted to go for sandwiches although they have a big menu with over 50 menu items ranging from meat to seafood to vegetarian entrees. We also ordered a side order of dill rice. It is a large portion for the price ($3.95) and is very flavorful with loads of dill throughout the white rice which is topped with a bit of yellow saffron rice. As for our kabab sandwiches, we ordered the chicken kabab and the rib eye kabab. Priced at $5.95 and $6.95, this is great value. They aren’t served with anything but the portion is very large. Wrapped in more naan bread, there was a skewer of beef or chicken with onions, tomatoes and lettuce inside. The chicken and beef both had a nice char broiled flavor and they did an excellent job of cooking the meat perfectly as there wasn’t even a hint of dryness which is tough to do with chicken. On another visit, I ordered lamb and chicken kabobs and experienced the same thing. I don’t know what they put in the marinade but the meat is incredibly flavorful and tasty! The fresh and tasty spicy sauce (you must request it) made our kababs taste all the better (and spicier). On another visit, I tried the ghormeh sabzi which is a stew of fresh spinach, parsley, green onions, cilantro, Persian dried lime, chunks of choice beef and red beans. This dish had a lot of interesting flavors and went well over their excellent dill rice. What was best about this dish it is that I knew I was eating something that I would have a tough time finding at any other restaurant in Chicago. They also have some excellent vegetarian menu options that are full of interesting flavors including the very sweet shirin polo which includes things like orange peel jam, golden raisins and shredded carrots.
Noon-O-Kabab offers great value with the entrees ranging from 8-16$ for a voluminous amount of food. On 1 visit, we had 1 cup of flavorful Persian hot tea, a small order of hummus, 2 kabab sandwiches and a plate of dill rice for $28 including tax and tip for a large portion of outstanding food. On another visit, I dined with a friend whose family is from Tehran and she assured me that the food at Noon-O-Kabab is authentic as what many Persians have in their own home. Noon-O-Kabab does have a full bar.
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