The Must-Try Entrees Locals Keep Coming Back For
If you look at what people are actually saying about OMG Nafisa’s Kitchen in Morton Grove, a pattern shows up quickly:
👉 People don’t just try it once—they come back knowing exactly what they want to order again
That’s the sign of a strong menu.
From Zabiha Halal Pakistani cuisine to newer Mexican fusion entrees, this is one of the few local spots where both sides of the menu are getting attention.
Here are the must-try entrees based on what locals consistently love—and what stands out on the menu.
1. Chicken Biryani (Most Recommended First Order)
One of the most talked-about entrees—and often the first recommendation for new customers.
Made with:
- Long-grain basmati rice
- Spiced chicken layered for flavor
- Balanced seasoning that isn’t overpowering
This is the kind of biryani that works for everyone—whether you’re new to Desi food or already know what good biryani should taste like.
👉 A go-to for: first-time visitors, families, and repeat orders
2. Beef Nihari (For True Desi Food Lovers)
This is where OMG Nafisa’s Kitchen shows its depth.
The menu describes it as:
👉 Slow-cooked tender beef prepared with multiple spices for a rich, traditional flavor
Nihari isn’t something you rush—and locals notice when it’s done right.
This entree stands out because it delivers:
- Deep, slow-developed flavor
- Tender meat
- Authentic Pakistani comfort
👉 A go-to for: serious Desi food lovers
3. Chicken 65 Roll (Fan-Favorite Fusion Comfort)
This is one of those items people order again and again.
- Spicy, crispy chicken
- Wrapped for convenience
- Bold flavor in every bite
It’s perfect if you want something:
- Quick
- Filling
- Packed with flavor
👉 A go-to for: casual meals and quick takeout
4. Beef Seekh Kabab Roll (Smoky & Satisfying)
Another repeat favorite, especially for those who love grilled flavor.
- Minced beef with spices
- Grilled for a smoky finish
- Wrapped into an easy-to-eat format
This entree bridges:
✔ traditional kabab flavor
✔ modern street-food convenience
5. Chicken Tikka (Consistently Loved Classic)
A staple on any Pakistani menu—and one that customers often mention.
- Marinated chicken
- Grilled to perfection
- Juicy, flavorful, and reliable
👉 A safe and satisfying choice for almost any order
6. Chicken Malai Boti (For a Milder Option)
Not everyone wants heavy spice—and this entree fills that gap perfectly.
- Creamy marinade
- Tender chicken
- Smooth, balanced flavor
👉 A go-to for families and those who prefer mild Desi food
7. The Taco Side Everyone’s Talking About 🌮
Here’s where OMG Nafisa’s Kitchen is doing something different—and locals are noticing.
Taco Variations (Fusion Entrees)
- Butter Chicken Taco
Creamy, rich, and uniquely Desi - Bihari Beef Taco (based on Bihari flavor profile)
Smoky, bold, and deeply spiced - Chicken Boti Taco
Tender, flavorful, and satisfying
These tacos take familiar Pakistani flavors and turn them into something completely new—without losing authenticity.
Taco Tuesday Deal (Local Favorite)
👉 3 Tacos for $10
This deal has quickly become one of the most talked-about promotions in Morton Grove.
Why it works:
- Affordable
- Easy to share
- Perfect for trying multiple flavors
It’s especially popular with:
- Younger crowds
- Groups
- First-time customers exploring the fusion menu
Why These Entrees Stand Out
Across both Desi and fusion sides, the pattern is clear:
1. Real Flavor
This isn’t watered-down food—it’s bold, authentic Pakistani cuisine.
2. Zabiha Halal Trust
Customers know exactly what they’re getting.
3. Variety That Actually Works
From biryani and nihari to tacos and burritos, everything feels intentional—not random.
How to Order Like a Local
First-Time Order
- Chicken Biryani
- Chicken 65 Roll
- 1–2 tacos
- Dessert (Kheer or Gulab Jamun)
Taco Tuesday Order
- 3 Taco Deal
- Chicken Tikka or Malai Boti
- Nachos (for sharing)
Final Thought
The best way to experience OMG Nafisa’s Kitchen isn’t by sticking to one type of entree.
It’s by mixing:
- A classic Desi favorite
- A grilled or roll option
- A fusion taco
That’s where the menu really comes together.