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10 Hot Dining Destination in Chicago
It would be easy to overlook this small, narrow suburban storefront---an ode to modern Indian cuisine with purple walls, low, luminous lighting and seating lined with shantung pillows. But that would be a shame, as the diverse, from-scratch dishes are loaded with complexity and are well prepared.

In hot pursuit of India's 'ghost pepper' by David Hammond
Every now and again, heat-seeking chili-heads discover a new pepper that is heralded as the "hottest."
Heat is measured in Scoville units. The most recent contender for hottest pepper was the red savina at 600,000 SUs.

Review of Kama Indian Bistro
Are you an adventurous or a cautious diner? Do you always stick to the usual or do you branch out and try different things? Sure you could go for steak again, but what about Indian? If you’ve never tried it don’t be quick to assume you don’t like it. Heard it’s too spicy? Open your mind and let your taste buds explore the flavor of this intriguing cuisine.

Review of Kama Indian Bistro
Located in La Grange, Kama Indian Bistro is a refreshing departure from the suburban restaurant scene. This modern yet exotic restaurant is well lit and offers a nice blend of Indian and European décor. Couple of appetizers are in store tonight with one traditional and one unique to Kama.

Kama Indian Bistro brings Delhi to Chicago kids
My family has never been much for Indian food. We are not sure what to order and, though I enjoy the strong smells and flavors, I feared my sons would literally turn up their noses. But after hearing several friends sing the praises of Kama Indian Bistro in west suburban La Grange, we decided to give it a shot.

La Grange's Kama Indian Bistro knows how to get people to eat their vegetables — as a dessert
La Grange, IL — Impress guests with something other than a pumpkin pie or giant chocolate cake for dessert around the holidays.

Mathematician realizes dream with bistro
La Grange, IL —Vikram Singh came to the United States June 8, 1999, to pursue an engineering degree at Northwestern University.Within a week, he was doing the cooking for himself and his roommates, who had no talent in the kitchen. Singh cooked; the roommates did the dishes.

Kama Cultivates a Taste for Authentic Indian Cuisine
India rates high for its cosmopolitan cuisine. Thanks to interaction over the centuries with Turks, Afghans, Persians and Mongols and, more recently, French, Chinese and Tibetans, the flavors of its food are truly international.To experience this gastronomical diversity firsthand, diners need travel no further than 8 W. Burlington Ave. for a visit to Kama Indian Bistro.
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