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Old 21-09-2004, 09:30 PM
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http://www.palomino.com/

"Can Altinbay" wrote in message
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Can someone suggest a place to eat in Indianapolis that would be

"classy" -
excellent food with class service, for a special occasion such as a
birthday?

I just moved here from Denver, where that place would be Tante Louise, if
that information would help someone.
Note that Denver hsa several pricey restaurants, but TL is in a class by
itself. Other places in my opinion have failed in one respect or another

to
live up to the expectations created by reputation and price.
(In other words, I'm very picky about this.)
Indianapolis has proved to have many great places for regular dining. I'm
hoping there's a great place for "finer" dining.




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Old 23-09-2004, 03:01 PM
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http://www.palomino.com/


Thanks for the suggestion. There is also a Palomino in Denver. We never
went. It was my impression that it was a steakhouse. We may check it out
later.

Meanwhile, we found our place - Bijou in Lebanon, about a half hour from
Indy.


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Old 23-09-2004, 03:01 PM
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"BB" wrote in message
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http://www.palomino.com/


Thanks for the suggestion. There is also a Palomino in Denver. We never
went. It was my impression that it was a steakhouse. We may check it out
later.

Meanwhile, we found our place - Bijou in Lebanon, about a half hour from
Indy.


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Old 24-09-2004, 10:35 PM
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Can Altinbay wrote:

"BB" wrote in message
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http://www.palomino.com/


Thanks for the suggestion. There is also a Palomino in Denver. We never
went. It was my impression that it was a steakhouse. We may check it out
later.

Meanwhile, we found our place - Bijou in Lebanon, about a half hour from
Indy.


You may also want to check out Something Different.

http://www.somethingdifferentsnax.com/
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Old 24-09-2004, 10:35 PM
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Can Altinbay wrote:

"BB" wrote in message
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http://www.palomino.com/


Thanks for the suggestion. There is also a Palomino in Denver. We never
went. It was my impression that it was a steakhouse. We may check it out
later.

Meanwhile, we found our place - Bijou in Lebanon, about a half hour from
Indy.


You may also want to check out Something Different.

http://www.somethingdifferentsnax.com/
 




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