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- KKeithIndiana •14 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe hostess was very pleasant and informative. The server was spot on for how often and how much time spent at our table. It was really goodMore infoFirebirds Wood Fired Grill - CarmelPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Carmel / Westfield•4.4
- JJamesVIPIndiana •5 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe initially went to Ocean Prime to celebrate my wife’s birthday with no expectation other than her choice for seafood. Based on past experience I didn’t have this restaurant as one of my favorites. However, our experience today changed my opinion of this restaurant. The hostess set the tone for us with the heart felt greeting. It was sincere and my wife felt it. As we set at the table our waiter “Joe” greeted us enthusiastically which again made us feel that much more welcome. He provided an extensive overview of the menu and specials with great accuracy. Joe showcased his knowledge by allowing us to provide input and then giving recommendations to best suit our taste buds. Since it was cold outside I opted for coffee. I wasn’t prepared for the coffee I tasted. I pride myself on a good cup of coffee but this coffee was amazing! I asked Joe the name of the coffee he stated it was local provider by the name of Hubbard and Cravens. I have never of it but will surely remember and find out the location. This is the closet to one of the top Jamaician coffee I have tasted in years. Next, bread was brought to the table that just as tasty as any bread I have in long time. The pretzel bread was my favorite. I could have eaten a whole plate of it. As an appetizer I ordered the lobster bisque soup. Without question one of the top soups that rivals the lobster bisque soup I tasted often while living in Massachusetts. For the main course I ordered the Chilean Sea Bass that included broccolini, Pearl Onions, Potato Purée, and Truffle Vinaigrette. Sides included Mac n cheese and sautéed spinach. By this time I was full to capacity but paced in anticipation of what was to come for the grand finale. While waiting for the main course I drunk a pot of coffee and asked for another one and more bread. Although I didn’t have much room left I managed to taste the goodness of the Chilean Bass meal. Utterly melting in your mouth.More infoOcean Prime - IndianapolisPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Castleton / Keystone Crossings•4.8
- AAliviaVIPGreensboro / Winston Salem / Highpoint •6 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 27, 2024My family and I visited Anthony’s twice over the holiday season and enjoyed both meals! We live locally and always enjoy the atmosphere, staff, and menu selections - especially the holiday cocktail and dessert options. Olaf was our server and was super personable and friendly!More infoAnthony's ChophousePrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Carmel / Westfield•4.8
- DDougIndiana •6 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 24, 2024For a restaurant that has only recently opened and on Christmas Eve, Aberdeen did a surprisingly great job. The menu is filled with unique and unusual taste combinations and variations on standards. They sport an excellent wine list. The staff is very attentive. Though some are new to serving in a fine dining environment they were all well trained and attentive. We had the pierogi's for an appetizer. Superb. My wife's scallops were large and plump and she said the accompaniments were as good as the scallops. I have the smoked short rib. It was tender enough to eat with a fork. It was only lightly smoked so that added to rather than overpowered the flavor. The dumplings with it were different and delicious. We finished with a delightful Pineapple Upside Down cake dessert with ice cream. Unlike so many restaurants today the noise level was reasonable. There was a decent crowd so that was appreciated. Overall Aberdeen Social House is a wonderful dining experience. The team behind it have done a great job with a unique menu, an attractive space and excellent service.More infoAberdeen Social HousePrice: Expensive• Global, International• Carmel / Westfield•4.5
- DDonnaIndiana •2 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 24, 2024This was a family Christmas/birthday celebration. One of our members has celiac and therefore gluten free. This was noted in our reservation. Staff was aware and very accommodating. There was a gluten-free menu, but we also were told by the manager (who double checked our order with us) that many of the other selections could be made gluten-free and all we had to do was ask. Staff was attentive but not intrusive. The food was excellent/amazing and although I would never consider this inexpensive or even moderate every penny as well worth it.More infoHarry & Izzy's - NorthsidePrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Castleton / Keystone Crossings•4.6
Discover best hot spot restaurants in Castleton / Keystone Crossings
Discover the vibrant dining scene in Indianapolis, particularly in the bustling Castleton / Keystone Crossings area, where culinary hot spots cater to a diverse range of tastes and preferences. This area is renowned for its dynamic restaurant offerings that feature an array of cuisines, ensuring there's something to satisfy every palate. Each restaurant in this locale prides itself on creating a unique dining experience, combining delicious menus with exceptional service in atmospheres that range from casual to upscale. Whether you're in the mood for a cozy meal, a business lunch, or a festive dinner, these establishments provide the perfect setting. Patrons can expect top-notch culinary creations that make each dining spot a true hotspot in Indianapolis. The emphasis on quality and customer satisfaction makes each visit a memorable event. So, if you're looking for an exceptional dining experience in Indianapolis, the restaurants in Castleton / Keystone Crossings are sure to impress with their culinary prowess and welcoming ambiance.