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  • Re: The restaurant review thread

    Originally posted by travmil View Post
    And the thing was so big they always brought you an extra bun so you could cut it in half and make two sandwiches. I'd always get it with mustard and onion on it with a side of seasoned steak fries, and a cold beer. My mouth is watering.[/edit]

    Oh you had my mouth watering, too. Mustard and onion, and seasoned steak fries, just like I like it. I wish other places would give you an extra bun, that's a good idea.

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    • Re: The restaurant review thread

      Carolina Crossing...Right on the border between NC & SC on SR 29, Grover, NC.

      One of those "we have everything on the menu" local places. Great pizza, but the special was Chicken 'n' Dumplings. I've eaten there several times, and it's pretty good every time.

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      • Re: The restaurant review thread

        Just found this thread and read the whole 8 pages, a first for me. Some updates -- Chinese Ruby I believe has closed since the reference to it last July. Also Los Tapatios has been closed for about a year, unless it's reopened, near 86th & Ditch. Amalfi's is one of, if not the best, Italian in town, strong competition with Mama Corolla's.

        The reference to Jasmine is Jasmine Thai, probably the best Thai in town, although some would argue that's Sawasdee. Coincidently, taking my niece out for Thai today, but at neither of those places. We also had a very nice dinner in Bloomington a couple weeks ago at Esan Thai.

        Mmmmmmmmm, tenderloins.
        There is another location for Sahm's, it's downtown in what used to be the First Indiana bldg @ Delaware and Ohio I believe. From my experience in the decades long search for the best tenderloin, IMO second place. First place belongs to Friendly's Tavern in Zionsville. Although I am intrigued by the reference to Rosedale and expect a road trip in my immediate future.

        Beyond Yat's and Gumbo-a-go-go, give Zydeco 5 a try down in Mooresville.
        Not inexpensive, upscale, marvelous dishes.

        Favorite pizza -- Puchini's and Some Guys.

        I can't believe NO ONE has mentioned my favorite website --
        http://www.indyethnicfood.com
        Check out the Top 10 list. If you're on the search for high quality/unusual food, this place is a must. Some of the places mentioned in this thread get high marks from the members there: Sawasdee, Kebab Korner, Amalfi's, Mama Corolla's, Jasmine Thai, etc.

        My personal Top 10 in no particular order--
        Yats, Sesame, Rathskeller, Greek Islands, Santorini's, Amalfi's, Ocean World, Shapiro's, Barcelona Tapas, Bosphorus
        Last edited by Knucklehead Warrior; 10-18-2008, 03:55 AM. Reason: .
        Don't thank me, I'll kill ya.

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        • Re: The restaurant review thread

          Went to Foga Da Chao which has been mentioned here before. I just wanted to give my opinion because I am not one to usually go out looking for steaks, ribs, prime rib and such, but the meat was great (not to mention the salad bar which was good enough alone). This place was a neat experience that anyone should check out.

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          • Re: The restaurant review thread

            Just bumping this thread

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            • Re: The restaurant review thread

              Originally posted by Knucklehead Warrior View Post
              Also Los Tapatios has been closed for about a year, unless it's reopened, near 86th & Ditch.
              That's disappointing - I was heading to Castleton from Broad Ripple on Saturday and thought about stopping in but I was running late.
              The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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              • Re: The restaurant review thread

                Southern gourmet in charlotte nc off of monroe road. Its a little place in a small office complex that will go unnoticed by all but the locals. Excellent food with a gourmet style. Reasonably priced too about ten dollars for lunch. If your in the area I highly recommend


                Also vocellis pizza just opened in huntersville. Excellent italian style pizza

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                • Re: The restaurant review thread

                  No more visits to Charlotte for me...now I have to start finding restaurants in Terre Haute and in Pittman, NJ.

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                  • Re: The restaurant review thread

                    This is for Count,

                    Terre Haute is the king of the chain. There are a few places, but they usually aren't anywhere near the main streets. I have been in Indy for 6 years now so maybe some of the other native Hautians here can help me out a bit.

                    Pizza - Maurizio's, hands down best in TH. It's thin, northern Italian style. I really like their pizza, but I've had some tell me it's not their cup of tea as well. There used to be one on Wabash east of 25th street. Don't know if it's still there or not, but the one I used to go to was on Lafayette Road just north of Otter Creek Middle School.

                    There are two Italian places worth mentioning. Louise's is on south 3rd street across from the ISU campus. Pino's Il Sonnetto is on Springhill near Terre Haute Regional Hospital.

                    Mogger's Brewery is at 9th and Poplar streets. It has good food and a HUUUUUGE selection of microbrews, including many from Indiana.

                    Homey's BBQ is the absolute BOMB. Can't remember the exact address but it's on 13th street many blocks south of Wabash. Try it during Colts camp and you might run into a few players in the evenings.

                    The best steakhouse is Stables, it's next door to Mogger's from above and is owned by the same folks. They also own a place over on Wabash called Frog's, and another place over in Casey Illinois called Richard's Farm.

                    If you like Wings go to the Terminal on Wabash by the ISU Hulman Center. They have mild, medium, hot, and TERMINAL spicy. When they say TERMINAL they mean it.
                    Last edited by travmil; 01-13-2009, 12:20 PM.

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                    • Re: The restaurant review thread

                      Had several varieties of Union Jack's pizza when I was in Indy. I thought time and the experience of tasting so many great pizzas across the country (Chicago, New York, etc. would somehow taint my memory of Union Jacks, and if I had it, it wouldn't be as good after all those experiences.

                      On the contrary, I had a newfound appreciation for it. It is world class pizza, with an approach and flavor all it's own. Indy is lucky to have Union Jack's.
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                      • Re: The restaurant review thread

                        Originally posted by travmil View Post
                        This is for Count,

                        Terre Haute is the king of the chain. There are a few places, but they usually aren't anywhere near the main streets. I have been in Indy for 6 years now so maybe some of the other native Hautians here can help me out a bit.

                        Pizza - Maurizio's, hands down best in TH. It's thin, northern Italian style. I really like their pizza, but I've had some tell me it's not their cup of tea as well. There used to be one on Wabash east of 25th street. Don't know if it's still there or not, but the one I used to go to was on Lafayette Road just north of Otter Creek Middle School.

                        There are two Italian places worth mentioning. Louise's is on south 3rd street across from the ISU campus. Pino's Il Sonnetto is on Springhill near Terre Haute Regional Hospital.

                        Mogger's Brewery is at 9th and Poplar streets. It has good food and a HUUUUUGE selection of microbrews, including many from Indiana.

                        Homey's BBQ is the absolute BOMB. Can't remember the exact address but it's on 13th street many blocks south of Wabash. Try it during Colts camp and you might run into a few players in the evenings.

                        The best steakhouse is Stables, it's next door to Mogger's from above and is owned by the same folks. They also own a place over on Wabash called Frog's, and another place over in Casey Illinois called Richard's Farm.

                        If you like Wings go to the Terminal on Wabash by the ISU Hulman Center. They have mild, medium, hot, and TERMINAL spicy. When they say TERMINAL they mean it.
                        Cool thanks...I'll have to figure out where that is...I'm working north of 40 on Fruitridge.

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                        • Re: The restaurant review thread

                          Originally posted by count55 View Post
                          Cool thanks...I'll have to figure out where that is...I'm working north of 40 on Fruitridge.
                          40 and Wabash are the same street. How far north? A lot of the places I mentioned are pretty far away with the exception of Maurizio's Pizza.

                          [edit]BTW, where are you working. There aren't very many places along there and most of them are pretty well known in the TH area. If you don't wanna say here maybe a PM?[/edit]
                          Last edited by travmil; 01-14-2009, 02:45 PM.

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                          • Re: The restaurant review thread

                            Originally posted by travmil View Post
                            40 and Wabash are the same street. How far north? A lot of the places I mentioned are pretty far away with the exception of Maurizio's Pizza.

                            [edit]BTW, where are you working. There aren't very many places along there and most of them are pretty well known in the TH area. If you don't wanna say here maybe a PM?[/edit]
                            Sony DADC

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                            • Re: The restaurant review thread

                              I forgot how much I like 3 Sisters Cafe in Broad Ripple. It's a great place for Brunch. It's run out of an old house in Broad Ripple and they use alot of local products. Try the Grilled cheese and stay away from the Calico Potatoes.

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                              • Re: The restaurant review thread

                                I'm surprised this hasn't been mentioned, but Sakura on Keystone is very good Japanese, always crowded though so service can be an issue.

                                I like Jasmine Thai alot, never had a bad dish there, and they always have great service.

                                Speaking of Pad Thai, One place that has closed down in the a past couple of years. Nothing But Noodles on 96th Street. They have the best Pad Thai I've ever had. It was sweet but alittle spicy, They always gave you a lime for it, and you got those little bread sticks. I believe they were bought out by Noodles Company, their PadThai sucks, worst I've ever had.

                                Miyuki which is now in the old Nothing but Noodles location, has a very nice atmosphere, but their food stinks for the most part. Watery sauces with no flavor, and a weird selection of vegetables for a japanese place.

                                El Torito Grill at Keystone Crossing, sucks big time, they don't even give you chips and salsa, you get a flabby mexican crepe' to which you tear off peices and dip them in salsa. That lasts all of about 1 minute. For a price you pay you should get chips and salsa.

                                I have not tried Capri yet, but I will now thanks to this thread.

                                There is a tiny Chinese place behand Sakura on 71st and Keystone next to the fire station. Anyone ever been there?

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