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Stone Creek

Stone Creek

13904 Town Center Boulevard, Noblesville, 46060, United States Of America, Indianapolis

Burgers • American • Steakhouse • Contemporary


"I went here for a late lunch/early dinner today and absolutely loved it! I enjoyed the Triple Dip appetizer as my main dish and accompanied it with a house salad. I then ended my meal with the raspberry cheesecake. The Triple Dip was the perfectmeal sized portion that provided a variety of delightful tastes. The Brussel sprout au gratin dip was my favorite of the bunch.It reminded me of a spanakopita filling and was the perfect consistency and taste. The guacamole was really good. It wasn’tspicy but still packed in a lot of flavor. The roasted garlic hummus was clearly homemade it had a very distinct taste thatdifferentiates it from other hummuses while still being enjoyable. The grilled flatbread was the perfect softness and provided agreat base for the dips. The crostini bread was also enjoyable and was the perfect texture to enjoy all the dips with. Thehouse salad was also great definitely my absolute favorite I’ve ever had. The portion size I got was filling, and all theingredients worked well together. I opted for ranch to top it off, and it was the perfect choice not overpowering in taste,but tasty enough to complement the base. I was nervous about the alfalfa sprout being on there since I had never tried it, butit ended up working out really well and tasting good. The cheesecake was heavenly. The plating of it really set the tone of howit was going to perform on my palate, and it did not disappoint. The base was the perfect middle spot between bland and overlyrich, and the raspberry flavoring was great with the base. Having the whipped cream distributed by the cheesecake was good as Iwas able to control how much whipped cream I had in each bite. The atmosphere was beautiful. It felt like a very fancyrestaurant without being over the top. Everyone was so incredibly nice and provided exceptional service. I also want to shoutout our server Matt for being attentive and friendly throughout our experience. He went above and beyond to ensure"

Amorette

Amorette

401 N Prince St, 17603, Lancaster, United States

Wine • Drinks • French • American


"So, a review of our recent trip to Amorette. Two of the four of us arrived earlier than the others. We were greeted enthusiastically at the front and settled into the lounge with a drink and snacks. The lounge is lovely and relaxing and a great place to have a drink and talk. Once everyone arrived and we'd had a cocktail, we were escorted to the chef's table, adjacent to the kitchen. The staff at Amorette is amazing. Our server was wonderful and the sommelier, Thierry, is knowledgeable and friendly and so much fun to listen to. By the end of the meal, we were conversing with the chefs (D&D does bring people together! and having an amazing time. I may have been a little tipsy by the end, as well 10 courses and 8 different wines will do that to a person. I've said it before and I will say it again the food and the service at Amorette are reminiscent of some of the best restaurants I have been to in New York. I do believe it has edged out One if By Land, Two if By Sea as my favorite restaurant at this point. At the same time, the service is not intimidating. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming. Onto the food! The amuse bouche was the same as on our last visit, which I think made us all very happy. Who could be unhappy with a bonsai full of delicacies? Pickled quail eggs and sesame cones full of goat cheese and blueberries started everything off right. The bread was also the same, as was the butter, both of which were delicious. The bread is light and fluffy and the butter is something I wouldn't mind bathing in. It's just that good. The third course was oysters. I eyed the plate with some trepidation. I do not like oysters at all. It's a texture thing. To me, they are the equivalent of salty snot. Really not something I want to ingest. But, as I have said, I will try anything once (I've had some amazing things and some really disgusting things this way . So, I tried one of the three oysters presented. And it was good. It was better than good. The flavors popped. I ate all three and would have eaten more! The fourth course made me so very happy. I love a good scallop crudo and this was a seared scallop with some delightful flavors. The presentation was fun, too, but what I really loved was the scent. It all just smelled fresh and oceany. The next course was ahi tartare. I was already staring to slow down a little here and realized I needed to pace myself so I could taste all the courses. Every course served is a full serving, not a tiny nibble. The ahi was delicious and I loved how the peanuts added a contrasting texture to the tuna. Pork belly came next. The only pork belly I've had before has been less than stellar and included in a bowl of ramen. This pork belly melted as it hit the tongue. It was accompanied by one of my favorite veggies beets! The beet greens gave a nice contrast as well and the beet ketchup was scrumptious. Onto course seven wagyu tenderloin. The meat was cooked to perfection. I was actually a little sad I could not find space to eat the whole thing. But do not fear it was not wasted others helped me out! It was flavorful and tender and accompanied by a presse of potatoes and truffle whose number of layers was discussed at length. Next was the palate cleanser. I hope Amorette keeps this course for a long while. The sorbet is lovely, but the pop rocks are so much fun! There were two dessert courses and both were incredible. The almond nougatine with ice cream and the chamomile tea panna cotta finished off the meal on a high note. There wasn't a single misstep in the entire meal. Add to that how incredible the staff is and how fantastic the chefs are, I would highly recommend Amorette to anyone. Go to the lounge and enjoy an evening. Order ala carte. Order a tasting menu. Do the chef's table. I don't think you will be disappointed by any of the experiences here."