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Are restaurants what make a city great? Some might say its businesses and activities while others would tout its opportunities and quality of life, but nearly every equation includes great places to eat distinctive foods in comfortable surroundings. Here at HelloLouisville.com, you'll find just that ... and much more, including those places that local residents tend to keep to themselves.
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The upscale, Vincenzo's Louisville brings a level of sophistication and elegance that one would expect in New York or perhaps Las Vegas.
While it's not the place to go if you want to dine at a teppanyaki table, Wasabiya's romantic atmosphere and delicious sushi have their own appeal.
Hill Street Fish Fry in Old Louisville serves a variety of great fish at reasonable prices.
Sitar Louisville holds its own against a flood of other Indian restaurants that have sprung up across the city. The eatery, located in the Highlands neighborhood, provides casual Indian dining for lunch and dinner seven days a week.
For nearly 40 years, the Impellizzeri's family has served up the greatest in Louisville pizza and service. But now, they slice it up even more with three locations: Highlands, Saint Matthews and downtown's Main Street. The opening of Impellizzeri's Pizza Main Street location coincided with the opening of The KFC YUM! Center in fall of 2010, and now it packs in crowds before events.
Papalinos NY Pizzeria is a Louisville treasure located in the Highlands neighborhood, serving up not only pizza, but also appetizers, calzones, salads and desserts.
Maxwell’s Louisville gives locals a high-quality casual dining experience near the city’s Hurstbourne Parkway chain haven.
The Comfy Cow Louisville in Westport Village offers up handcrafted ice cream in a funky, eclectic atmosphere.
Sapporo Louisville on 4th Street features the same things you love about Bardstown Road's Sapporo and more.
The ever-changing contemporary Mediterranean menu at Varanese Louisville offers items not available anywhere else.
While we may not be an ocean side city, it can feel like it sometimes when dining by the Ohio River at one of the best Louisville waterfront restaurants.
A lot of places serve cocktails on the stretch of Fourth Street that lies between Broadway and Muhammad Ali, but none make a margarita as strong and smooth as Sol Aztecas Louisville.
If you're looking for a good Chinese restaurant in Downtown Louisville, check out Chung King Palace. From delicious food to rock-bottom prices, Chung King Palace has it all.
No matter what the weather is doing outside, sometimes you just gotta get some ice cream. Now Louisville has a choice beyond the typical ice cream chains – The Comfy Cow – featuring handcrafted premium ice creams that aren’t easy to forget.
Louisville’s reputation as a place to launch innovative restaurant concepts is growing, thanks to the February 2010 opening of Doc Crow’s Southern Smokehouse and Raw Bar.
Warm colors and contemporary décor assist in creating a relaxed dining environment at Eddie Merlot's Louisville. As the name would suggest, more than 75 wines are available by the glass, even more by the bottle.
Only authentic Mexican food is served at a fair price in the colorful Santa Fe Grill Louisville. Open daily for lunch and dinner, this easy-to-spot restaurant is close to Churchill Downs and UofL's baseball stadium.
Chef Ghyslain Maurais is expanding his handmade, hand-painted specialty chocolate restaurant into the East Market District, and what's he's crafting in his store isn't just food; it's edible art.
Membership does have its privileges at the University Club Louisville, an on-campus private dining and meeting establishment situated in the heart of the University of Louisville campus.
Tumbleweed on the river is a Louisville restaurant serving southwestern dishes like burritos, steak and fajitas, as well as sandwiches, seafood and desserts.