We really enjoyed our recent dining adventure at
Tandoor, an Indian restaurant in
Park Ridge. My favorite item on the menu is Chicken 65. The dish is described as "hot," but I didn't find it overly so. In fact, I liked Chicken 65 so much that I regretted having to let Leah and Dick sample it, too.
I like how "Chicken 65" could also be the title of a Roger Corman movie about drag racing, car theft or other vehicular mischief. Maybe it would have appeared on a marathon drive-in theater show with the original "
Gone in 60 Seconds," "
Grand Theft Auto," "
The Gumball Rally," "
Smokey and the Bandit," "
Vanishing Point" and "
Two-Lane Blacktop." (Thanks to Comcast on-demand, by the way, I've rediscovered "Two-Lane Blacktop" and have watched it at least a half-dozen times in the past couple of weeks.)
Speaking of movies, the general area in which Tandoor is located shows up early on in "
The Blues Brothers" during the scenes where Jake and Elwood speed past the intersection at Devon and Courtland. I believe they're stopped by the troopers who later nod when John Candy asks if they'd like an
Orange Whip.
Tandoor doesn't serve Orange Whip, but anything I sampled, I liked.
During our meal, I got to watch an extended
Bollywood production -- an added cinematic treat. The movie starts in India and has the hero follow his ladylove all the way to the United States, and ends with a big dance number in Central Park featuring a jazz band, rockers and rappers. What a concept!
Read Leah's
published review of Tandoor.
Tandoor715 West Devon Avenue
Park Ridge, Illinois
847-696-1676 vox
847-696-1677 fax
ChicagoScope feedback line:
312-683-5272.