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Classic Restaurants of Indianapolis
Classic Restaurants of Indianapolis | Jeffrey S. Kamm
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Indianapolis boasts a few restaurants more than one hundred years old. Eateries like the legendary Hollyhock Hill and St. Elmo’s Steakhouse are classic staples in the capital city. But for every legendary local restaurant that exists today, several more are mere memories. Diners can no longer feast on heaping piles of coconut shrimp at the Key West Shrimp House or sip on a Brandy Alexander at Fireside after a well-cooked steak, but their legacies still live on. Author Jeff Kamm explores the historic restaurants and most-missed locales that continue to define Indianapolis’s culinary heritage.
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I didn‘t grow up here, but I‘ve been here long enough to have heard about some of these places. It‘s kind of fun and sometimes a little sad to visualize areas I know with a very different landscape. The author included a small section of recipes, including one for a breaded pork tenderloin (yum). I‘m sure that many recipes from these places are long lost, but the book would have been even more interesting if one had been included with each story.