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Posted: Feb 18, 2008 in Dining
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It's that time of year again folks, when we gear up to put together the most comprehensive Dining Guide around.
It's a mammoth task, and we're tired of toiling away at it alone. So we need your help.
Over the course of five days this week, we will post 25 probing questions on www.indy.com in order to find out which local restaurants make your "favorites" list, and why. The best answers might appear in print when we unveil our upcoming annual dining guide.
But if being included in Indy.com the Magazine isn't enough incentive for you, remember that posts also equal Karma points, which means a greater chance of winning that MacBook Air, the iPhone or the iPod Nano we're giving away in March.
So get to it. Your time starts now.
What is your favorite Indianapolis restaurant, hands down?
Tell us what you like about the place, what sets it apart, and why all of Indy should try a meal there.
Some Guy's Pizza. I like the atmosphere, the house Chianti, the salads and the gobs of mozzarella cheese on top and the best pizza in town: Santa Fe pizza. If you like pizza, you must give this place a try!
I'd have to say Cafe Patachou. They have delicious omelettes, great coffee, and cinnamon toast worth dying for. The wait staff will remember your name and your "usual". Intimate atmosphere, good choice of music at just the right volume to have a conversation over, and local art on the walls round out the experience.
P.S. - I don't think answering these is giving any Karma points as stated above. I've participated in all 6 series of questions, as well as participating in other topics, and I've been stuck at 21 for more than a week. Just sayin.
firehouse pizza...
The Rathskeller.
GT Souths, hands down.
I am a HUGE fan of El Rodeo, the one at 106th and Michigan Rd in Indy/Carmel. Everyone that eats at this place is an "amigo". The food is always great but the service staff at this particular restaurant is top notch! It is the best of all El Rodeos in the area!
Yats baby!!
96th street steakburgers, our midwest version of in-n-out
I hear it's Forbidden City, but I've yet to be able to afford them...