Spicy Sizzlers
2811 Patriot,Ste 101, Naperville, IL, 60563
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Address :
2811 Patriot,Ste 101
Naperville, IL, 60563 - Phone (630) 857-3161
- Website https://www.spicysizzlers.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 10
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
Categories
India is the birth place of Chicken Tikka Masala and Curries. Indian foods are prepared with a blend of finely mixed spices quite popular across the region. The spices develop the rich taste in Indian food enough to boggle your mind. The ever-increasing fan base of Indian food around the New York city is steadily increasing because of the large number of Indians who traveled to the land of dreams. The Indians also brought their very own vibrant, colorful, and aromatic authentic dishes for the people in the West. While most of the Indian population is Vegetarian, Indian food is great for people who are looking for vegan or vegetarian food option. If you are a Meat lover, don't get disappointed yet. Indian food also boasts of some popular non-vegetarian dishes too. Few examples are the famous Butter Chicken, Mutton Biryani and Tandoori Chicken are enough to satisfy your taste buds.
Indian food has gained reputation all over the world especially in the United States. You can find many places serving the appetizing Indian food across all major cities in the US. India is a diverse country with different food culture originated from different parts of the country. While the Northern region boasts tandoori dishes and korma offering royal taste, the Western Ghats offers sea foods that is made in naturally sweet tender coconut milk. The South Indian food servers a quality of different dishes made from rice accompanied with spicy chutneys, curries and famous sambhar. Also, the Indian sweets are a delight to relish. If you ever want to have a burst of sugar syrup in mouth, don't forget to try few Bengali Sweets. Be it spicy, tangy, or sweet flavor, you can find everything in the Indian cuisine. Be assured that the melody of spices will surely bring delight to you.
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Erum B.
My brother and I have ordered take out from this place twice. Both times it was the Chicken 65 and the Lamb/Mutton Biryani. The first time I couldn't say enough good things about the biryani! I loved it. We loved it. We ordered one family plate but it wasn't enough for both of us, so we ordered two family plates the second time. However the 2nd time the biryani was extremely oily. Extremely! I think its because we ordered during the 5-6pm rush hour. Won't be doing that next time. I'll still give this place one more try. The taste is on point. We like the Chicken 65, thought it's extremely spicy. I discourage keeping it overnight, and recommend you eat it fresh. Tastes best that way.
(3)Archer B.
The owner is extremely rude. His attitude is worse than his workers. The restaurant is extremely for dirty there is grease and smoke literally floating int the air. The food is ok but the prices are outrageous. For example a $1.00 for one pakora is highway robbery.
(1)Mv D.
"We don't have this, we don't have that.." come on now. We ordered mutton biriyani, masala gosht, seekh kabab to go. We weren't expecting the seekh kabab to be chicken but it was good. The rice was undercooked in the biriyani. Masala gosht was definitely spicy and tangy, decent. We ordered pani puri while waiting for our order, not bad. We also ordered a mango lassi but we didn't get it until we left. It took a while to get our food. In the mean time I lost my appetite when I heard one of the cooks hawk a loogie in the kitchen area. I also noticed a few people come in, order something, be told they don't have it, and they left. This place could be good if they start acknowledging the yelp reviews.
(2)L.C G.
Food was not good, greasy did not taste fresh! Not to mention had to wait about 35 minutes for two orders when the place was empty, did not look clean inside. I'm sorry but I will not be returning.
(1)Krystal L.
If only I could give negative stars.. My manager was the only reason I attempted to order from this place as she is Indian. Usually they do say an hour for delivery, which is expected but, when my manager called about fifteen minutes after the order was made she was told it would only be twenty minutes for the to delivery to get here. I placed my order at 1:17 meaning that give or take a few minutes we would receive it by 1:40/1:45. She called again at 1:55 asking where the food was etc. They proceeded to tell her the order confirmation states the order will be delivered by 2:20-2:30 okay then why tell us 20 minutes? So we wait for 1:30 to come around, still not food. She calls back at 2:45 asking where the food is, at this point she tells them how ridiculous it is for us to have to wait over and hour and a half for food that we already tipped and paid delivery on... so they proceeded to say that we would have to wait another half an hour for the drive to get back then he would be on the way.... All in all we were hungry and had already paid so my manager ended up calling back and saying she would pick it up. WE had to ASK for a refund of the delivery charge and they weren't even going to refund the TIP! WE asked for that too! So all in all they gave us the $4.00 delivery plus the tip in cash. NEVER AGAIN will I order from here or go here. I wish I would've read the review before going to order from this place. Pretty much EVERY post states that they are SLOWWWWW. They aren't exagerating! Manager just got back and there is NO CHICKEN PUFF in my order that I did not receive. DO NOT GO HERE!!!!!!!!
(1)Mark H.
The nan is not great but I really enjoyed my Byrani lunch special with makahani chicken and rice. Went back to day had a great samosa and a croissant pastry with chicken 65 in it for a quick snack. I'm happy. Thanks guys.
(4)Sowmya M.
I regularly order biryani at spicy sizzlers but this time I totally got disappointed with the uncooked biryani and mutton . Hope they work on their quality
(3)Keisha S.
Don't order butter Bread/naan as its known....u will always get dry pieces of bread
(2)Omair R.
To the point Place was dirty - tables, floors not clean Service horribly slow - we were only 3 people in restaurant, took 30 minutes for a roll and a chicken tikka Food - meh. Rice was undercooked and inedible. Kabob roll was ok, chicken tikka was decent Never going back
(1)Sujan K.
This place sucks, the food supplied here is stale most of the times. You only get fresh food if you are lucky. These ppl here are not at all customer friendly. Please avoid going here if you dont want to screw up your appetite.
(1)J A.
I ordered a pilly cheese steak burger through grubhub and when I went to pick up the order, they told me that they didn't have this burger at all! I was forced to take a beef kabab roll since I had already paid, but that's not the end of the story. The kabab in the roll was stale and completely burnt! It made me sick! I'm never, ever going there again and advise everyone to stay away from this place!
(1)Michelle F.
I had about 45 minutes to kill after going to an interview and before I had to be in class. I was going to go to a different Indian restaurant by the Lazy Boy store that I know to be fantastic, but I thought I'd give this place a try. The man at the counter asked, "For here or to go?" I said, "For here, please." He said, "To go." I said, "I'd prefer to eat here if that's ok." He then asked what I would like to order and I placed my order. He ran my card, gave it back, I signed the slip, and he said, "OK to go." Had he not already ran my card, I would have walked out. Horribly rude on his behalf. The was food pretty good, except for the overly hard samosas, which I didn't try until driving to school. But clearly I am not wanted in the place. Therefore I shall not return. Also, I wasn't even given utensils for my forced to-go order.
(1)Al D.
Where is the capability to add an average review when you need it? 2 stars out of 5 is a below average rating (but maybe that is what is deserved here) But this is not what this place is; unfortunately, Indian restaurant here (in the U.S.) seem to have gotten into the business with the wrong idea. They have no clue about who their demographic customer should be and so quality suffers. Let me explain. These 'stores' start out with the idea that they plan to serve authentic Indian food - a food that is succulent with spices and deliciously aromatic. The demographic for this type of food would most probably be Indians (who have grown up and can live with this spiciness) or a few other, but much rarer, type of customer (one who has an acquired taste and can handle spicy food). Then somewhere along the way, these restaurants felt the need to sell to other demographics - probably locals - and had to water down the spiciness of this once good and palatable food; and make it grossly unhealthy by adding a load of oil and ghee. Bottom line: We ordered the lamb biryani and the vegetable thali - the lamb was tough, the biryani oily and fat floating on everything in the thali...suffice it to say, we will not be going here again.
(2)Derrick P.
I thought I would be adventurous so I stopped in to grab something quick for lunch. I asked the person behind the counter what he recommended for lunch as I had not eaten there before and he unceremoniously pointed at the lunch menu. OK... 1/2 of the menu is not "obvious" if you don't eat Indian food regularly, so I started asking him what things were. He couldn't answer any my questions except to say "that has chicken", or "that doesn't have chicken". Sometimes he just stared blankly at the menu. OK... I ordered something "with chicken", and not only did it take incredibly long (there was 1 other customer there) to get my food, I would do anything to get this taste out of my mouth now. That'll teach me to be adventurous.
(1)Rohit A.
I Have eaten here few times, nothing mentionable about this place. They do not even make fresh naans.. to my surprise the guy took out frozen naan which we get in the Indian grocery stores. . Heated it.. the chicken biryani was average.
(2)Turbo T.
Authentic Hyderabadi biryani....I always go there on a Friday or saturday and the Biryani is fresh and tasty. The spice level and the taste is good if you can handle it. I tried the Haleem it was ok.I got to eat it after 5 years that too in this part of world. Overall I was highly satisfied and hope to get the same experience everytime.
(5)Kestutis N.
Five stars for this place, because for what it is and it is a cafeteria stile Indian fast food. You in you out in few minutes and the food for the price is pretty good and plenty.
(5)Manish K.
Ok. Nothing exceptional but doesn't disappoint you either.chicken and mutton biriyani are better.
(3)Jen H.
The food is below average indian food.. The naan is really dry and just made with bad quality. Didnt like the taste at all. Only pro is it's cheap.
(2)P L.
Checked in and got a 20% off popup coupon. As expected, the cashier/owner? wouldn't accept it. The food was nothing special. It was average. Not great, and not bad. What sucked was the guy overcharging me. The total came out to at least $6 more than what it should have been. I tried to correct the guy. He kept insisting everything was right so I gave up out of frustration. The funny thing is while I was eating, another person came in for a takeout order. He was also overcharged. He questioned why the total was so high. He also gave up arguing after the cashier/owner? insisted he added everything correctly.
(1)Rohit Y.
Ok, let's tackle the topic that's most dear to me - how's the lamb biryani? Great! The menu is a bit limited and can be difficult to order if you're unfamiliar with Indian/Pakistani foods. An excellent solution though: order the lamb biryani! If based on food alone this place would be a 4/5. However, one star less because...of...the...abysmal...wait...time. Prices are a bit high versus what you can get a similar dish for in the city. Location is great, easy to find and get to. Some days it's a life decision trying to figure out if the food is worth the wait, it's usually a fifty-fifty thus...3 stars!
(3)Christa W.
Great food at unbelievable prices. My sister and I stopped in there for dinner. We got 2 samosas, veggie byriani, butter paneer and aloo baingan. Everything was great, and on the spicy side ( which I love). And the best part as that our bill for all that food was $22.00, and we had leftovers! Not a fancy place at all. Looks more like a gyro take-out place than anything. But defiantly worth going if all you want is good food.
(5)Wendy S.
I like that the location is convenient. It is nice to have take out Indian food without having it taste like take out. I always get the veggie biryani and butter paneer. Delicious! The butter paneer is spicy but still flavorful.
(5)Jen K.
The cook let me try 3 different kinds of chicken while I was waiting, just so I could expand my knowledge of the menu a bit. Really friendly service and good prices. Fresh and delicious! Definitely go and try something new.
(5)A B.
This review is wholly and solely based on the samosas I ALWAYS have here! The veggie samosas are absolutely delicious! Almost always fresh, spicy, and crisp, they taste even better with the green and tamarind chutneys that accompany them! These samosas are so good I haven.t bothered trying anything else here - although my friends do tell me that the veggie Biryani is awesome, too!
(4)Kassi C.
I really enjoy this place but I have to admit its a bit of an odd place. Often times my order has been messed up and service is really slow. The thing that is confusing though is that I always just end up eating whatever I get and loving it. So it all works out ok. I would give this place more stars if their service was a bit better, but really, for the quality of food they are serving its pretty impressive that orders come out as quickly as they do. How many quick serve Indian restaurants have you heard of?
(4)Scott A.
This is the kind of Indian place I wish there were a lot more of. It's Indian fast food. I've had the lamb kabob which was good. I've tried their Chicken Tikka which was terrific, super tender and tasty. I've had their Bhel Puri which was also very good. A friend got the chicken boti that was just ok. It will soon be a regular lunch place for me.
(5)Joy S.
I went over here the other day looking for the European Deli - which is gone. But Spicy Sizzlers is here. So I went in, not really knowing what to expect. It's Indian fast food, with a chat corner, tv, and bakery goods brought in from the city. I got 2 veggie samosas (they were out of chicken) and an egg puff. All for about $3! I really liked the samosas, good texture, and good spice. Not *too* spicy, but enough to clear my sinuses. The egg puff (hard boiled egg in flaky crust) was too dry for me, and it's supposed to be, but I was trying something new. I'll be back for the samosas for sure!
(4)Sarah S.
Went for the first time last week with my husband. We know a lot about Pakistani/Indian food and it is exciting that they offer several dishes that can't be found at many of the Naperville Indian restaurants (because this one is Pakistani), such as halwa puri, pista lassi, and karahi chicken. They also sell sweets from Tahoora (a sweet shop on Devon avenue in Chicago) which are difficult to find in this area. This time we got vegetable biryani, chili chicken, pista lassi, falooda, and pani puri. The food was authentic and delicious. I was particularly impressed with the decor considering it presents itself as "fast food." Nice and cool on a hot day. We look forward to going back and trying more Pakistani food. I feel bad that others have not had as good of an experience yet, but am optimistic for this company's success. It is a challenge to find good Pakistani food in Naperville, so I hope the owners will take Yelpers feedback and improve their services! :)
(4)A O.
The food is good. Good for small groups or carry out as there is not much space to sit and eat. Authentic Indian-Pakistani cuisine food.
(3)Asif A.
The ownner is alwayus on the phone. They take like 30 mins to cook a meal when no one is occupying in the restuarant. the food is horrid. Nothing tastes like what they state inthe menu. I hate this place and should close down. everything tastes like dog shit here is a actual description of certain things, Hamburger- dog shit rubber peice of meat that was cold in the middle. Hotwings - monkey shit had vinegar and hot chinese sauce that taste like barf. Philly cheese sandwich- use to be good this time they effed up and added kangaroo meat in it. Probably ran out of aka alleged zabiha meat. Taste like ass. gyros- three slices of gyro meat is a rip off. Only thing that is good from them is Fries. Dunno how they can eff that up.
(1)Ari T.
Spicy Sizzler (SS) is an authentic mouth watering trip to the Land of Nawabs (Hyderabad, India). SS is the only spot where you can find the laziz(rich) Hyderabadi Biryani (rice based delicacy) in the burbs of Chicagoland. As a pakka(native) Hyderabadi I find other burb restaurant's Biryani prepared with wrong methods, mis-landing their biryani effort making into a "pulav" overspiced with masalas. There is a huge night &day difference bw/ a pulav (another rice based delicacy) and an authentic dawaat(function) Hyderabadi biryani. The cook at SS does an excellent job on Biryani, Haleem(Hyderabadi stew), Double-ka-meetha(double bread sweet)!! Do offer the cook a salaam(a hello expression) the next time you pick a biryani from there. I hope they always keep it rocking!!
(4)S. L.
@Mario: A kabab is grilled something - generally meat, sometimes vegetables. Grilled cubes of meat are "boti kabab" or "shish kabab". Grilled chicken with bones is "tikka kabab", ground meat mixed with different spices and in a patty is "shami kabab" if c
(3)Nim K.
My husband, toddler and I went to Spicy Sizzlers for dinner. We ordered frontier chicken and a roti wrap. After waiting for over an hour for our order, my husband asked how much longer it would be. The staff said that the frontier chicken was ready but the wrap would still be 10 minutes or so. They suggested that we get the biriyani instead because it would be faster. We agreed. The biriyani consisted of rice and flavorless, dry lamb. The froniter chicken was nothing special and very oily. We didn't complain because we knew that the place was brand new. When others complained, the staff was not apologetic, rather told people to bear with them because they were new. We will not be returning.
(1)Talha S.
As there are not many Indian/Pakistani choices available in Naperville area, this place will do, but this place is a very average Desi place. There is no consistency in food. I have tried "Papdi Chat" there three times and the first two times it was excellent, but the last time it sucked (for some reason I was also given a lot more quantity last time). They do serve halal food and have a lot of different items on the menu. This place also sells "Halwa Puri" on weekends for $6.50. It's the worst "Halwa Puri" I have tried in Chicago area. It lacked both quantity and quality. You can get real "Halwa Puri" for no more than $4 on Devon avenue and on Shan restaurant in Chicago. Bottom line is that there is no guarantee that the food here will be good. If you feel like taking a chance and want to try Indian/Pakistani food in Naperville area, you should give this place a shot.
(3)Mario C.
Culinary definition of a Kabob - "cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables". Spicy Sizzlers version of a Kabob, ground meat heavily seasoned with spices and filler formed into a patty and grilled. When I told the owner that I must have the wrong order as I ordered a lamb kabob, he told me that what I had was a lamb kabob. Ya, in his ground meat world. I threw my meal out and left. They must make $8.00 on a $8.99 meal. Do not go here. The worst part of my whole experience was his refusal to acknowledge that a traditional kabob should contain meat and not meat patties made with filler. Just bizzare.
(1)kumar k.
i had chicken biryani. it was not at all tasty. i bought rasgulla sweets and realised that they were pretty old and tasted awful. i will never go back to such place
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