Just proof I am not immune to the manipulations of the internet.
10 No-Frills Restaurants In Indiana Locals Say Have The Best Comfort Food In The State (Family Destination Guide) has the usual weight given to Indianapolis and Hamilton County. It warmed the cockles of my heart to see The Steer-In still exists (Mom took us there when we kids) and the Mayberry Cafe looks even sprucer than it did 20 years ago.
10 Indiana Buffets Locals Cant Stop Going Back To (My Family Travels) presents something interesting. Yes, there is the concentration on Indianapolis, but it presents a dichotomy that would not have existed 15 years ago: we have Amish buffets, and we have Asian buffets. Glad to see MCL, that Indiana institution, remains; although, I would call it a cafeteria. Cafeteria style eating had a long history here. But what of Wellievers?
15 Indiana Tenderloin Joints That Prove The Hoosier State Makes The Best Sandwich In America (Decor Hint) - ah, The Mug and Bun! King's Ribs! Nice to see the list gathered from outside of Indy. I am not such a good Hoosier - the breaded tenderloin is something I have avoided.
7 Most Idyllic Small Towns In Indiana (World Atlas) - yeah, but do you want to live in them?
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