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it's like 1/3rd of the page down :lol:


anyway, I LOVE Naf naf....the chicken breast plate w/ rice and salad as your sides is the way to go. The two sauces they give you (some kind of red hot sauce and I presume some kind of yogurt/mint sauce) are outstanding. good shit


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Pita House


Now I know where I'm going for lunch

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 10:40 am 
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Fuck me for not looking first.

Just read the comments. Seems good, though I remember when that building was still Taco Bell. Sans a drive thru. I'm surprised they are in that building.

I'll try it later this week, but I really wish they had lamb...but I'll try the chicken or beef and go from there.

How about Pitaville?


Only had the chicken pita at Pitaville but naf naf is far better. Not a huge fan of their "fries" though- they're like soft potato chips. I'd stay away. I still need to try the beef tenderloin, every time I've been there I've had either chicken or falafel


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Pita House


Now I know where I'm going for lunch


When Manny's used to be in that small strip mall, we would always grab pitas before or after we played pool. Haven't been there since it turned to Diamonds and now I think Bob McCulloughs.


Got distracted by the pool hall the first time we went down there for lunch, and never made it back to the office. Luckily, no one from upper management was in that day. 8)

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Fuck me for not looking first.

Just read the comments. Seems good, though I remember when that building was still Taco Bell. Sans a drive thru. I'm surprised they are in that building.


They are moving out relatively soon into the strip mall on Freedom Drive (the road that you exit on when you take I-88, the one with the Magianno's and the White Chocolate Grill and Jason's Deli.)

Pitaville is ok, but certainly not as good as Naf Naf. Pitaville does have a meat platter lunch special which I think is $8 and is a good value for your money if you like meat.

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Live updates on my first Naf Naf experience:

Ive ordered takeout on the beef tenderloin kabab entree. I was put on hold for 1 min before I placed my order, and it was extremely loud. Would be ready in 15 minutes.

The parking lot is full of meteor sized craters. My Cavalier almost couldn't make it through.

The building is smoking.


So you lit the building on fire because they put you on hold and have a parking lot full of potholes?

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Live updates on my first Naf Naf experience:

Ive ordered takeout on the beef tenderloin kabab entree. I was put on hold for 1 min before I placed my order, and it was extremely loud. Would be ready in 15 minutes.

The parking lot is full of meteor sized craters. My Cavalier almost couldn't make it through.

The building is smoking.


I'll be very curious as to your reaction as I just had the tenderloin entree last night. with rice and salad of course
i'm additcted to this place
that was some damn fine beef
the white sauce is insanely good as are the pitas....not a huge fan of the red sauce(hot) but its ok
i don't think you can go wrong here


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basically i agree with you

i'd stay away from the "chips"/"fries"...decent, not terrible, but not something I'd get again

I also thought the portions were small but by the time I finished my meal I was stuffed.

The beef is high quality, cooked perfectly and nicely seasoned

i agree it's a bit pricey but 15$ for a nice cut of tenderloin with some sides and bread....I don't think it's a bad deal. not something for every day, but worth it.


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Had naf naf beef kifta kabob entree today, even better than beef tenderloin kabob, and cheaper too. This place is amazing.


have they moved yet?


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Had naf naf beef kifta kabob entree today, even better than beef tenderloin kabob, and cheaper too. This place is amazing.


have they moved yet?

Nope. Talked to someone there and they are not going to move until sometime in September now.

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immessedup17 wrote:
Had naf naf beef kifta kabob entree today, even better than beef tenderloin kabob, and cheaper too. This place is amazing.


have they moved yet?

Nope. Talked to someone there and they are not going to move until sometime in September now.


better do it soon, someone is going to sue them for getting a flat tire in that parking lot :lol:


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Naf Naf update. Their last day at the current location will be Aug 28th. They will reopen in the new place after Labor Day weekend.

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I'm going to check out the new Naf Naf location tomorrow. Customer reviews state the new location is much nicer, and you do not need an off-road vehicle to traverse the parking lot anymore.

It is nicer... pretty plain looking -- the walls are totally white with some white decorations that go about halfway up. Ceiling is left unfinished. They have a menu board now and they redid their menu printout. Probably triple the amount of tables. They also give you a pager when you order that will vibrate and light up when it is time to pick up (works like Panera.) The corner where you pick up your food gets a little crowded due to people waiting, and the chairs/tables are a little too close to each other. Signage and everything makes it look more corporate and less mom-and-pop. Food is still delicious. :)

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i'm additcted to this place


i dont think ive been back there since :lol:


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i like naf naf but i put them 3rd behind roti and cosi.


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I've never been, I hear its solid but not as good as Pita Inn.

Speaking of which, Pita Inn just opened it new relocation on Dempster in the old Barnum and Bagel spot.

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I've never been, I hear its solid but not as good as Pita Inn.

Speaking of which, Pita Inn just opened it new relocation on Dempster in the old Barnum and Bagel spot.

I prefer Naf Naf to Pita Inn, but it is hard to go wrong. I also like Pita House and Mina's and every other place that can make some mean ass kifta or shawarma with fresh tahini and pita.

Though I think Naf Naf truly has the best pita. The thing is like a cloud. An edible pillow.

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Naf NAf isn't bad...but it's like the Chipotle of Middle Eastern food. Pita Inn and Pita House in Schaumburg are so much better...and their prices are better too.

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Naf NAf isn't bad...but it's like the Chipotle of Middle Eastern food. Pita Inn and Pita House in Schaumburg are so much better...and their prices are better too.

I see the comparison when going to their 'fast service' locations.

But if you go to the full menu locations like Niles, Naperville, or Aurora, I believe you'll have a different opinion.

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sjboyd0137 wrote:
Naf NAf isn't bad...but it's like the Chipotle of Middle Eastern food. Pita Inn and Pita House in Schaumburg are so much better...and their prices are better too.

I see the comparison when going to their 'fast service' locations.

But if you go to the full menu locations like Niles, Naperville, or Aurora, I believe you'll have a different opinion.


I've never seen anything but a fast service location...Lincolnshire and the new one in the Glenview/Northbrook/Wheeling corridor on Willow off the Tri-State.

Their pitas are fine. Their shwarma is average.

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All of the newer locations are the fast-casual style.

The Niles one isn't that far from you. Stop by when you have a chance.

They have kabobs, kifta, etc etc

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I've never been, I hear its solid but not as good as Pita Inn.

Speaking of which, Pita Inn just opened it new relocation on Dempster in the old Barnum and Bagel spot.

I prefer Naf Naf to Pita Inn, but it is hard to go wrong. I also like Pita House and Mina's and every other place that can make some mean ass kifta or shawarma with fresh tahini and pita.

Though I think Naf Naf truly has the best pita. The thing is like a cloud. An edible pillow.



You may not like the politics, but you would love the food in Israel. They treat shwarma the way Chicago treats hot dog/hamburger places. They are on every block, either full on restaurants, fast food options or even shwarma stands on the street. And for some reason, as good as it is here at some places, its so much better over there. I'm not a big fan of hummus, but over there I ate it at just about every meal cause it was so damn good.

Nothing cooler than walking around the old city in Jerusalem while munching on a pita stuffed with shwarma and all the fixings. Over there its more like the Naf Naf style (from what I heard) in that they put a lot of stuff in the pita like hummus and jerusalem salad as opposed to Pita Inn style which is just pita, meat and tahini.

One of the guys on our team, Darin, ate so much humus when we were over there that even to this day everyone just calls him D. Hummus.

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You may not like the politics, but you would love the food in Israel. They treat shwarma the way Chicago treats hot dog/hamburger places. They are on every block, either full on restaurants, fast food options or even shwarma stands on the street. And for some reason, as good as it is here at some places, its so much better over there. I'm not a big fan of hummus, but over there I ate it at just about every meal cause it was so damn good.

Nothing cooler than walking around the old city in Jerusalem while munching on a pita stuffed with shwarma and all the fixings. Over there its more like the Naf Naf style (from what I heard) in that they put a lot of stuff in the pita like hummus and jerusalem salad as opposed to Pita Inn style which is just pita, meat and tahini.

One of the guys on our team, Darin, ate so much humus when we were over there that even to this day everyone just calls him D. Hummus.

I do enjoy Israeli cuisine, as I do most Middle Eastern cuisine.

At Naf, I usually get a shawarma basmati rice bowl, but I put the Arab / Israeli salad on there, some hummus, tahini, garlic sauce, and red cabbage. A couple falafel to boot. Pita on the side.

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IMU's a big fan of the dutch oven I see.

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IMU's a big fan of the dutch oven I see.

Don't forget the Hot Hatch too.

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you could call that the "pressure cooker."

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