Converted from a former Bob Evans, the restaurant offers a light, open interior with beautiful, well-maintained decor and comfortable seating. The atmosphere feels welcoming and relaxing, suited for families and large gatherings. Music plays softly, enhancing the inviting, casual vibe.
Kids try dishes like butter chicken even if they haven't had Indian food before. Staff respond quickly to requests for fast kids' appetizers when hunger strikes.
Lunch offers excellent Indian food with fair pricing around twenty dollars per person including appetizer, main, naan, and drink. Service is outstanding, making it suitable for family meals.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect longer wait times during weekend dinner hours.
Parking is available on-site, but can fill up quickly during peak hours.
Fast food restaurant with a bright, clean interior and NYC street urban vibe creates a welcoming, positive atmosphere. The space feels modern and spacious, decorated with cool wall art that adds character. It attracts people seeking authentic halal street food with generous portions and bold flavors.
Kids enjoy the Fajiro and platters that come with fries. The Salito Fries with chicken stand out as a flavorful option that appeals to children.
Offers reliable lunch options that satisfy both solo diners and families. Food quality stays consistent, making it a solid choice for midday meals.
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The portion sizes are generous, often enough to share between two people.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and portion sizes offered.
The restaurant maintains a clean and welcoming environment.
Small, cafe-style space with large booths and an open kitchen view creates a cozy, welcoming vibe. Contemporary Indian music plays loudly, adding energy to the atmosphere. The setting feels like dining at a friend's house with family-owned warmth.
Food comes mild in spices, making it easy for kids to enjoy. Free French fries and dishes like chicken shawarma and garlic naan appeal even to picky eaters.
Food here stays tasty enough for leftovers that make great lunch the next day. Options like Punjabi Sweet Shop and Spicy Doner suit quick lunch breaks and meals on the go.
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Expect to pay around $20 for a meal for two.
Takeout is recommended as dine-in conditions are not ideal.
Food quality has been inconsistent recently.
Small space with dad's garage decor and many TVs showing different games creates a fun, welcoming vibe. Music plays loudly, often at concert volume, making conversation difficult. Beer is served very cold, and the atmosphere feels lively and energetic.
Kids dance from the moment they arrive and enjoy homemade pizza and large kids meals. Staff engage with kids through jokes and friendly interaction, making it a lively spot for families.
Lunch offers good food and a relaxed setting for celebrations or casual dates.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday at the restaurant, making it a fun dining option.
The restaurant offers Burger Mondays with special pricing on burgers.
Kids meals are large enough to satisfy young tweens.
Small fast food spot with limited seating and a bright, lively atmosphere. K-pop music plays at a moderate volume, adding a bubbly vibe to the space. Decor aims to be Instagrammable, creating a fun and visually appealing environment.
Kids enjoy the fried cheese here, finding it tasty and fun. The menu includes corn dogs that appeal to younger tastes.
You can make a whole nice lunch out of their offerings. The place serves solid options for a midday meal with a straightforward setup.
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The place is popular, so there may be a wait during busy times.
There isnโt much room to sit if you want to eat in.
You can choose a lot of different toppings and styles for these corndogs.
Huge space with self-service and vegetarian options creates a casual, cozy vibe. Background music and neat environment make it feel like home with a touch of Punjabi atmosphere. Seating feels comfortable but could be updated to better fit the space.
Kids enjoy bhatura and paneer pakoras here. Food portions like halved naans can lead to some waste since children often can't finish them.
Lunch features Thali options like the Lunch thali and dishes such as Chole Bhatoore and Dosa. Meals serve well for groups or families looking for a variety of flavors.
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Ample parking space is available at GuruJi Foods.
The portion sizes are good, making it suitable for sharing.
GuruJi Foods offers both North and South Indian vegetarian options.
Hibachi tables feature show-style cooking with chefs performing entertaining knife skills and lively presentations. The atmosphere feels friendly and fun, with a vibe that evokes Japanese dining. Seating can be close together, creating an intimate but sometimes cramped experience.
Chefs keep kids entertained with engaging interaction and playful teasing. Kids enjoy dishes like red snapper, and even shy children join in the fun easily.
Lunch offers customizable hibachi options with satisfying portions and includes corn in the fried rice. Filet mignon comes at a great price, and lunch features a different set of vegetables compared to dinner.
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Expect large portions, often enough for leftovers.
Lunch prices are better than dinner, with different vegetable options.
The kitchen cleanliness has been a concern, with reports of cross-contamination.
Nostalgic interior with old-time decorations and a vehicle strapped to the ceiling creates a unique and inviting atmosphere. Spacious dining area feels family-friendly and welcoming, with order ahead kiosks making ordering easy. Energy is warm and lively, appealing to both adults and children.
Family and kid-friendly atmosphere welcomes children with stickers for first visits. Kids enjoy their meals and milk shakes, and portions can be generous enough for extra appetite.
Regular visits happen for lunch or dinner, with a menu featuring big beef sandwiches and large fries. Meals for two typically cost over $30, making it a solid spot for a filling midday meal.
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Portillo's Indianapolis does not accept cash at the drive-through.
Expect to pay over $30 for a meal for two, including drinks.
The drive-thru service is quick and efficient.
Smoke house barbecue setting fills the space with a warm, inviting vibe and blues music plays in the background. Small, immaculate dining area includes an outside patio that suits family gatherings. Atmosphere is loud and lively, creating a friendly but energetic environment.
Kids enjoy the falling off the bone chicken legs and thighs and find the nachos fulfilling. The place welcomes families even during last-minute visits with young children.
Lunch offers juicy turkey sandwiches and brisket with sides like macaroni and cheese and baked beans. Meals come at reasonable prices and suit quick breaks or group lunches.
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Rib Tuesday offers special deals on ribs, making it a popular day to visit.
Curbside pick-up is available and recommended for quality food.
Dairy-free and soy-free options are offered for dietary restrictions.
Steakhouse offers a cozy atmosphere with natural light and gorgeous decor including festive lights. The space feels busy and noisy at times, with some areas cooler due to air conditioning. Mixed drinks receive positive remarks, complementing the overall dining experience.
Staff handle special dietary needs carefully, ensuring dairy and nut free options are safe. Kids enjoy dishes like tender chicken and steak combos and customizable Alfredo meals with attention to preferences.
Offers a 3-course lunch special with reasonable prices. Includes drinks like a loaded Bloody Mary recommended by the bartender.
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Expect high prices; meals can exceed $50 for two people.
The restaurant is clean, including the restrooms.
Limited menu items may be unavailable, like sirloins and Coca Cola.