(847) 619-3300
Beautiful passage to Indian food.
Open 7 Days
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Bread|Catering|Coffee|Juice|Salad|Soup|Spring Rolls|Tea
Fine Indian cuisine - catering - carry out. We do catering for parties from 30-1200 persons. Provide best service, fresh good, quality food, and a comfortable atmosphere to make your visit a memorable experience. Selection of premium wines, beers, hard liquors as well as Indian beers. Daily luncheon buffet: over a dozen hot and cold entrees. Special weekend buffet with expanded menu.




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Posted by Foodieschaumburg on 3/8/2009
Great Indian restaurant. We went on a very busy saturday night after freezing our a$$s off and walking from Woodfield mall. After being told that the wait is over 1/2 hours for the main dining room, we thought it would be even better to sit in the bar area where we could watch the Indian Tv to some smooth beats. But after 10 mins of wait we miraculously got a table. Service was great, very attentive and not too distracting. The food is amazing. The Chicken Tikka masala and the Tandoori Shrimps were very fresh and flavorful. Decor is romantic with dimmed lights . Not to expensive either, appetizer, drinks and 2 entrees came up to less than $70. I love love love love love this place. I've been here for dinner and lunch and am never disappointed. I dont know what they put in the food that makes it taste so good. EXCELLENT! Dessert is good too!
Posted by Juwalanth on 6/28/2008
It is a well known fact that Chicago is one of the worst big cities for Indian Cuisine. Typical, uninventive, north indian fare is recycled in restaurant after restaurant, with too much oil and not enough flavor. Compared to D.C. or L.A., chicago ranks quite poorly in terms of sophistication and artistry in representation of Indian Cuisine. Consider a real gem, Swagath in New Delhi's Defense Colony, and you will realize that Indian cuisine can be truly remarkable and brilliant. Swagath recently received a 5 star review by the New York Times for the amazing indian cuisine of Jayaram Banan. Every dish we ordered was exemplary when we visited last year. I wish Chicago had great Indian cuisine like Swagath. Gaylord is one of the better Indian restaurants in Chicago, maybe (in my estimation, the best). But it is nothing compared to the Indian fare you receive in other areas of this country. I highly recomment the owners of Gaylord buy a ticket to Delhi and try Swagath. Do yourselves a favor, and see how far you fall short of greatness.
Posted by rhodes10 on 11/17/2006
There is no value for the money paid and the personnel are unhelpful and rude. There is little value for the money paid also. I would not recommend this one definitely. There are much better Indian restaurants like India House (If you want Indian food).
Posted by hoffmandesiguy on 5/13/2006
The ambiance and the decor were very good, even our waiters were attentive though we had to ask a few waiters to replace our dirty water glass. I was not particularly impressed with food selection (vegetarian or non-vegetarian) or quality.