Overview: An immersive Thai restaurant perfect for curry-lovers and adventurous eaters.
Location: 1434 Tutor Lane, Evansville, Indiana, USA
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The Good: I think I could live off green curry. After discovering Thai food a year before in Indianapolis, and not having a Thai restaurant in my hometown, I was thrilled to happen upon Thai Papaya in Evansville.
The decor is classically restaurant-Asian--you know, aquariums of giant goldfish and such--but with a few distinctively Thai elements, such as wall art depicting scenes from modern Thailand and a Thailand past. The wait staff also wear traditional embellishments on their clothing. This makes for a comfortable and immersive eating environment.
What should you order if you are new to Thai cuisine? Green curry with pork is my all-time favorite. When you order, you will be asked, "How spicy?" If you like spicy foods as I do, let me recommend mid-range; if your tongue tingles at just the thought of a pepper, opt for no spicy at all. Curry is served in two portions--a large bowl of something resembling soup and a smaller bowl of rice. The base of the soup is rich, creamy coconut milk, and it is rife with spices, meats, and vegetables. To ladle the curry over the rice is the traditional method, but feel free to dump the rice right into the big bowl, if you prefer. Either way, you will be taking a culinary journey like never before.
The owner/manager, who wouldn't give me his name but introduced himself only as Joe from Kokomo, insisted that I try his new recipe for pumpkin curry. The pumpkin, he explained, is not the big, orange type we expect to find in pumpkin pies, but a little vegetable native to Asia that we in the states would probably liken more to a squash. It was well worth the suggestion, and is my favorite dish at Thai Papaya. And, I am please to report, it is now part of their regular menu.
What about desert? Save a little room, please, for the coconut ice cream with sticky rice. Yes, eating rice for desert sounds strange to American ears, but it is quite common in the Pacific region. And this desert is so flavorful, you will be coming back for more.
The Bad: I can't really find too much for which to fault this place. If I have to say something negative--which I do, that's my code of honor as the Honest Traveler--I would say that my third visit was not as thrilling as my first. The food was good, but not quite as blow-your-tastebuds-away as the first time. I had my heart set on pumpkin curry, which was at that time not yet a regular menu item, and the restaurant was extra crowded. I'd say those two things probably contributed to a slightly less enjoyable experience. But that said, it was still delicious, and the coconut ice cream with sticky rice completely made up for any lack of pumpkin curry.
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Thursday, June 30, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Do Travel Reviews Matter? Yes, They Do
How do we know that travel reviews matter? Because sometimes, the hotel's general manager personally responds.
The Honest Traveler always tries to give you the real scoop about the places you want to visit--none of those flowery, "I loved everything!" reviews, or polarized "Everything was terrible," opinions. I try to give the good and the bad, the upsides and the down.
And sometimes, that gets noticed.
Check out what the Crowne Plaza Downtown Union Station's general manager had to say, published in response to The Honest Traveler's review on Trip Advisor:
Thanks, Mark!
Read the full Crowne Plaza Downtown Union Station, Indianapolis, Indiana review here.
The Honest Traveler always tries to give you the real scoop about the places you want to visit--none of those flowery, "I loved everything!" reviews, or polarized "Everything was terrible," opinions. I try to give the good and the bad, the upsides and the down.
And sometimes, that gets noticed.
Check out what the Crowne Plaza Downtown Union Station's general manager had to say, published in response to The Honest Traveler's review on Trip Advisor:
Mark P, General Manager at Crowne Plaza Indianapolis Downtown (Union Station), responded to this review, yesterday
Thank you very much for your comments on your recent stay at the Crowne Plaza Indianapolis Downtown Union Station. I am very glad you enjoyed our hotel and were impressed with our unique, historic property. I apologize that you were disappointed in our food and parking rates. Rest assured we will take your feedback into account as we continue to monitor our quality and services we offer. We hope to have the pleasure of welcoming you back again in the future.
Sincerely,
Mark Parnella
General Manager
Sincerely,
Mark Parnella
General Manager
Read the full Crowne Plaza Downtown Union Station, Indianapolis, Indiana review here.
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Friday, April 15, 2016
Crowne Plaza Downtown Union Station, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A.
Overview: Probably the coolest hotel I've stayed in so far. Not only is it a former train station, but you can stay in a railway car inside the hotel.
Location: 123 West Louisiana Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46225, U.S.A.
Crowne Plaza's Official Website
The Upsides: Downtown Union Station is a beautiful hotel. The rigid steel structure, complete with its protruding rivets, is both contrasted and complemented by sophisticated and comfortable decor. Not surprisingly, much of the wall art features train stations and the like. Complimentary fruit-infused water is available in the lobby during daytime hours, and a side room to the left rear of the lobby houses a microwave, tea, coffee, and other goodies.
This hotel is situated in a pedestrian-friendly part of the city. We attended an event at the nearby Lucas Oil Stadium, visited the Indiana State Museum and Eiteljorg Museum, and dined at several nearby eateries, all the while leaving the car in the parking garage.
The Downsides: You may be wondering if the commuter trains rumbling past on the tracks out back were a problem; they were not. I could hear them, but not loudly, and not once was I awakened by one.
I only had two complaints during my week long stay. First, there was a parking fee ($24 a day at the time of my stay). I'm of the opinion that if I'm paying to sleep here, my car should stay for free.
My other complaint was the cost of food. Breakfast was not complimentary, and on our first day I ordered a bowl of fruit and yogurt, and it cost me almost $10! That while friends staying at a nearby establishment got alcoholic beverages from the hotel bar on the house. But this is a minor complaint, as most hotel food does come at a premium. Good thing there were so many eateries within walking distance!
Read the General Manager's Response to this review here.
Location: 123 West Louisiana Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46225, U.S.A.
Crowne Plaza's Official Website
Standing in the back hallway is the same as standing on a balcony. It overlooks a set of actual railway cars that have been outfitted as guest rooms. Camera: Nikon D-5500. |
This hotel is situated in a pedestrian-friendly part of the city. We attended an event at the nearby Lucas Oil Stadium, visited the Indiana State Museum and Eiteljorg Museum, and dined at several nearby eateries, all the while leaving the car in the parking garage.
The Downsides: You may be wondering if the commuter trains rumbling past on the tracks out back were a problem; they were not. I could hear them, but not loudly, and not once was I awakened by one.
I only had two complaints during my week long stay. First, there was a parking fee ($24 a day at the time of my stay). I'm of the opinion that if I'm paying to sleep here, my car should stay for free.
View from my room of the Colt's Lucas Oil Stadium. It was within walking distance of the hotel. Camera: Nikon D-5500 |
Read the General Manager's Response to this review here.
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