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Was thinking about checking it out again this week (press release reminded me that I haven't been there forever) ... Looking for recommendations from someone who's been there lately ...
From the press release:
Returning Merchants now open in the Market House:
- Café Olivia (French Delicatessen)
- Tommy's Deli (American Fare)
- Jumbo's (A 35 year old City Market Favorite)
- Crazy Cajun (Cajun Food)
- Dottie's Kitchen (American Fare)
- La Senorita's (Mexican Food)
- Haleigh's Harvest (American Variety)
New Merchants now open in Market House
- Constantino's Italian Market (Produce and Gourmet Goods)
- Abbott's Also (Confectionary)
- Herb and Tea (Authentic Tea House)
- Moody Meats (Third Generation Butcher)
- Snack's and More (Amish Goods)
- Lucia's Italian Restaurant
- Geri's Fudge
Open in December
- Dianbaar Art & Gift Gallery (Fair Trade-Art, Gifts, and Jewelry from Africa)
- City Market Demonstration Kitchen (Cooking Demonstrations and Classes)
- Masala Kitchen (Fine Indian Cuisine)
Moody Meats has a great reputation.
City Market has a new website, too.
http://indycm.com/
Constantino's Italian Market is a must for Italian food and products.
I would agree with Tsmith23 about Constantinos Italian Market. Its a must for Italian!
For lunch I love Cafe Olivia and Jumbos. Cafe Olivia has a new pulled pork sandwich that was pretty good.
I love going to Olivia's for lunch. Their sandwiches are delicious. It's worth noting that the City Market is open until 4 o'clock on Saturdays now.
I like Dianbaar! They have a nice selection of gifts especially jewelry. The fair trade concept is cool. If you're trying to be an ethically conscious consumer, it's a nice place to go if you're looking for something unique.