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Eight restaurants that have just opened their doors in the Indianapolis area

Indianapolis, Indiana – Whether it’s going to the same restaurant for birthdays year after year, having brunch on Sunday morning at a favorite local diner, or having pies at a neighborhood pizza parlor on Friday night, many families all over the country have rituals that involve restaurants.
Even though a significant number of diners enjoy going to the same restaurants on a yearly, monthly, or even weekly basis, some are interested in trying something new. US Foods’ vice president of product development and innovation, Stacey Kinkaid, stated in a statement that consumers are “looking for new flavor experiences that excite their palates and provide a respite from their daily routines.” Kinkaid was referring to the fact that consumers are looking for new flavor experiences. “This is demonstrated by the trend of global flavors, which is in response to diners’ desire to discover new things and break away from the mundane.”
According to the results of a poll conducted by US Foods, a large domestic foodservice distributor, one thousand individuals who are representative of the demographic composition of the general American population were asked about their dining out and takeout preferences. They discovered that the typical person eats out approximately three times per month for a variety of reasons, including socialization, enjoyment of the ambiance, celebration of something special, and avoidance of the laborious task of cooking (and cleaning up afterward).
In terms of the kinds of restaurants that they typically eat at, the casual dining establishments are at the top of the list (62%), followed by the fast food restaurants (57%), and then the fast-casual restaurants (54%). The last two spots on the list are bar and grills (25%) and contemporary casual (32%) restaurants.
Do you need some ideas for your next night out at a restaurant? Using information obtained from Yelp, Stacker developed a list of restaurants that have recently opened in Indianapolis. The list includes information about the sorts of food that each restaurant serves as well as how each restaurant is rated by customers. Prepare yourself to make some fresh plans for your eatery!
TAKUMI BOBA & RAMEN
– Rating: 5.0/5 (8 reviews)
– Address: 6066 East 82nd St. Indianapolis, Indiana
– Categories: Ramen, Bubble Tea
– Read more on Yelp
UMI SUSHI & SEAFOOD BUFFET
– Rating: 4.0/5 (20 reviews)
– Address: 6304 East 82nd St. Indianapolis, Indiana
– Categories: Sushi Bars, Seafood, Buffets
– Read more on Yelp
CAFE PATACHOU AT THE STUTZ
– Rating: 5.0/5 (5 reviews)
– Address: 1060 North Capitol Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana
– Categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Gluten-Free, Cocktail Bars
– Read more on Yelp
EL TORO PRIME – INDIANAPOLIS
– Rating: 4.0/5 (21 reviews)
– Price level: $$
– Address: 4901 East 82nd St. Ste 900 Indianapolis, Indiana
– Categories: Mexican, Cocktail Bars
– Read more on Yelp
NY GOURMET DELI
– Rating: 5.0/5 (10 reviews)
– Address: 3802 Ruckle St. Indianapolis, Indiana
– Categories: Sandwiches, Delis
– Read more on Yelp
THE DINING ROOM AT RH INDIANAPOLIS
– Rating: 4.5/5 (40 reviews)
– Address: 4501 North Michigan Road Indianapolis, Indiana
– Categories: New American
– Read more on Yelp
HASUNO
– Rating: 4.5/5 (49 reviews)
– Address: 435 Virginia Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana
– Categories: Sushi Bars, Japanese, Whiskey Bars
– Read more on Yelp
GATHER 22
– Rating: 4.5/5 (35 reviews)
– Address: 22 East 22nd St. Indianapolis, Indiana
– Categories: Coffee & Tea, Pizza, Cocktail Bars
– Read more on Yelp
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