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Vol XXXIV No. 127

Wednesday, April 25, 2001

  Emporium's American fare unimaginative, but still good deal
JACKIE OSTROWSKI
Scene Writer

For predictable yet delicious fare, the Emporium in downtown South Bend pleases the palate. The Emporium offers traditional entrees on a somewhat limited menu. There are no surprises here: the meals stick to a typical American theme. However, if you and ... [more]


Malabar spices up true Indian cuisine in intimate atmosphere
LAURA KELLY
Associate Scene Editor

For those who despair that the greater Mishawaka area is severely lacking in adventurous cuisine, fear not. While Friday's and Chili's may dominate the clutter of Grape Road, a closer look into some of South Bend's smaller restaurants can reveal some ... [more]


Basil's offers innovative menu, patio dining in East Race district
JACQUELINE BROWDER
Scene Writer

If you're in the mood for superior cuisine, an elegant atmosphere and shelling out a significant amount of cash, Basil's on the Race is the restaurant for you. Located at 501 N. Niles Ave., Basil's offers an upscale dining experience in ... [more]


Eat, drink and be merry: A night out on the town
Big date? Parents coming into town? Check out Scene's reviews of South Bend's elegant (and more expensive) dining establishments
C. SPENCER BEGGS
Assistant Scene Editor

The LaSalle Grill (ironically located on 115 Colfax Avenue) offers some of South Bend's finest cuisine. Specializing in classic gourmet food, LaSalle Grill presents its patrons with a much-needed breath of culture and class. Featured dishes are changed often, so dining ... [more]