Airy, modern eatery with counter service offering egg-centric Indian dishes, along with lassis.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 829 W Higgins Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60195
Phone: (847) 565-4105
Website: https://eggholic.com/
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Eggholic is a decent chaat place for a casual hangout, though the food can be hit or miss. The ambiance was good, making it a comfortable spot to sit and chat. If you’re stopping by, the Samosas and Tea are a safe bet. However, the chaats leaned a bit too sweet for my taste. But Tea wasn’t served in classic glass they advertise.
The egg-based dishes weren’t the best, as some seemed undercooked, giving off a raw egg smell. Mango Masanti isn’t good (less nuts as toppings). Service was also a bit slow, which might be something to consider. That said, I did like the paper they serve the food on, as it added a nice touch to the presentation.
The entrance faces west, and while I wouldn’t call it a must-visit, I’d recommend trying it yourself to see if it suits your taste. I may return to explore other dishes on the menu and see if they offer a better experience.
The staff is friendly and welcoming, and the restaurant is clean and comfortable, which makes the overall experience even better. It’s a fun spot to hang out, grab a bite, and enjoy something different in the area.
Definitely worth checking out if you’re nearby and want great food in a laid-back setting.
The Paneer Bhurji was an absolute delight, bursting with flavor and expertly cooked to perfection. Its savory aroma filled the air, enticing our taste buds with every bite. Paired with freshly baked bread, it offered a satisfying balance of textures and tastes that left us craving for more.
Next up was the Amdavadi Touch sandwich, which arrived accompanied by a packet of Lays and ketchup. While not as standout as the Paneer Bhurji, the sandwich still managed to impress with its delicious filling and well-balanced flavors. The addition of the crunchy Lays chips added a delightful twist to the meal, making for a satisfying and enjoyable dining experience.
To wash down our delectable meal, we indulged in the Mango Lassi, which proved to be a true highlight of our culinary journey. Rich, creamy, and thick, it offered a refreshing burst of tropical flavor that perfectly complemented the spicy notes of the dishes we sampled.
Overall, we were thoroughly impressed with the quality and taste of the food at this establishment. From the friendly service to the mouthwatering dishes, every aspect of our dining experience exceeded our expectations. Whether you’re a fan of Indian street food or simply looking to satisfy your cravings for flavorful cuisine, this place is a definite must-try.
We ordered Anda pulav and boil tikka was so fresh and delicious.
Quantity was enough for two person.
Staff is helpful and friendly.
The wall inside the restaurant was attractive.
Plenty of parking but rolling up on a weekend can make for some busy times since it’s in the same plaza as Patel Brothers.
Tried the Chicken Masala sandwich with the mango lassi and really enjoyed them! The sandwich was served with some packages of ketchup and it added a nice tangy acidity to the sandwich. I enjoyed the crisp bread and the veggie fillings as well.
Also ordered the samosa chaat and surti gotalo. Both had a nice portion. I enjoyed the samosa chaat with all the different veggies on top. The surti gotalo I ordered with roti…overall was just ok for me, I enjoyed the fried eggs on top, the shredded/chopped hard boiled eggs were subtle in flavor compared to the other items I tried.
I like that they’re open late and have a number of tables and booths to dine in.
I went with the chicken masala sandwich that came with the mago lassi.
The sandwich itself had the perfect amount of spices and complimented the chicken nicely. The bread that it was on was fresh and delicious.
The mango Lassi was a refreshing, sweet drink. It had a smooth, yogurt-like consistency and I really enjoyed it.
There is a lot of seating from booths to tables and the space is clean. The staff was super friendly. The environment was super chill, happy, warm, and pleasant.
Thank you so much to Mirella for organizing this event and to Eggholic for satisfying my taste buds. Highly reccomend and will be returning!
For anyone visiting, I would definitely recommend you to try the Dabeli, it’s delicious. The Masala Chai was also quite amazing and qt par with what is mostly served back in India. The Plain Egg Bhurji was also tasty.
I would not recommend getting the Lava Tawa Pulav. It is a dish topped with too much cheese, and did nit taste good.