Best of Indy dining: Dish it out, part I
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.
Tell us what you like about the place, what sets it apart, and why all of Indy should try a meal there.
So get to it. Your time starts now.
Dining guide questions
1: Favorite place to watch a game and grab a bite?
2: Favorite spot for greens and corn bread?
3: Favorite locale for south-of-the-border fare?
4: Favorite ristorante where the pasta sauce is a-just-a-right-a?
5: Favorite joint to grab a bowl of curry?
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ronlewhorn : RE: Best of Indy dining: Dish it out, part I More..
- Fionn MacCool's
- Terrible Question - your answer better not be anything but Grandma's
- Taqueria El Maguey. Phenominal, Authentic, No worries of infection! :)
- Centro Italian Kitchen
- Jasmine Thai
1: Favorite place to watch a game and grab a bite? The Ale Emporium - the perfect spot if not for the fact that it is a smoking establishment. That is the only blemish, imo.
2: Favorite spot for greens and corn bread? I'll have to pass on this one.
3: Favorite locale for south-of-the-border fare? Adobo Grill
4: Favorite ristorante where the pasta sauce is a-just-a-right-a? Mama Corrolas
5: Favorite joint to grab a bowl of curry? Again, I must pass. I'm not a curry fan.
benjamindy : RE: Best of Indy dining: Dish it out, part I More..
Dining guide questions
1: Front Page
2: Soul Veg! I really haven't tried any places in Indy.
3: Puerto Vallarta
4: Iaria's
5: India Garden
randydaytona : RE: Best of Indy dining: Dish it out, part I More..
1: Champps on the NE Side
2: ummm G.T. Souths has green beans and cornbread
3: Qdoba
4: Iaria's
5: Hell No
- Moe and Johnny's (yes its crowded, but always a fun crowd)
- pass
- La Piedad
- Agio
- Shalimar
1.The Front Page on Mass Ave.
2.pass
3.Los Tapatios unless El Ninos in Whiteland counts (indy only right?)
4.Vito Provolones
5.pass
1.Scottys Brewhouse
2.Soul Veg
3.Cancun
4.Iaria's
5.India Garden
Sahm's at 65th & Keystone
Mississippi Belle's
El Torrito Grill - Keystone @ the X-ing
Agio
India Garden
StellarSwarm : RE: Best of Indy dining: Dish it out, part I More..
1.) Champps Downtown
2.) Iron Skillet
3.) La Piedad
4.) Mamma Carolla's
5.) Don't even know what curry is.
1: Champps Downtown
2: Mississippi Belle's
3: Mexican In (Near Rural & Michigan)
4: Mamma Carolla's
5: Thai Cafe
1: Front Page
2: Pass
3: Abuelo's
4: Mama Carolla's
5: India Garden
aLLENiMAGERY : RE: Best of Indy dining: Dish it out, part I More..
1) Champions or Jillians 2) Smokin' Good Soul Food 3) How far south? Does Taco Bell count? ;) 4) Is the Old Spahgetti Factory still open? Growing up, that was my spot for the birthday dinners when I got to choose the restaurant. 5) Naw, I'm good.
1: BW3
2: GT Souths
3: El Rodeo
4: Salvatore's
5: Not a huge Indian fan, but Udipi Cafe
- Moe and Johnny's
- No idea
- El Rodeo
- Mamma Corolla's
- No thanks
1: Favorite place to watch a game and grab a bite?
Champs Circle Centre
2: Favorite spot for greens and corn bread?
Vee's Diner
3: Favorite locale for south-of-the-border fare?
Taco Bell
4: Favorite ristorante where the pasta sauce is a-just-a-right-a?
Olive Garden
5: Favorite joint to grab a bowl of curry?
Don't do curry
1.BW3 2.Home! 3.El Rodeo at 106th and Michigan 4.Macaroni Grill 5.India garden

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