tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7700721558717637465.post8716647546142958410..comments2024-03-01T11:09:22.394-05:00Comments on Indianapolis Restaurant Scene: Siam Square - RevisitErin in Indyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06236924407558284371noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7700721558717637465.post-65622587386516937072013-11-13T20:32:06.484-05:002013-11-13T20:32:06.484-05:00Lovely to know you went to First Friday! I was the...Lovely to know you went to First Friday! I was there at Siam Square during the November month, it was me and a few friends. (again we're all in our 20s :P) In my experiance, I always order maximum spicy at asian resturants otherwise it's just bland. IMO the dishes at this resturant weren't as spicy as maybe Sawasdee. That's what I think anyhow. :DLikkie Xionghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15595634224996899253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7700721558717637465.post-57575900142744815702013-10-14T17:14:47.292-04:002013-10-14T17:14:47.292-04:00I've eaten at Siam Square only once or twice. ...I've eaten at Siam Square only once or twice. Thai isn't really my thing, and I don't remember what I ordered, but I did enjoy it each time.<br /><br />First Friday I *love*. Years ago I would go to Murphy Arts, so I know what you mean about a young, edgy crowd. A few times I went to Mass Ave. but that scene strikes me as a bit snooty; it has been years, though, so maybe I'm being unfair. Sometimes Harrison Arts is great but when there's a big crowd I find it overwhelming (and I'm an extrovert). Lately my go-to spot is CCIC because my friend Paul D'Andrea shares a gallery there with a few other photographers, so I pop in there and then roam around to see what else is going on. There's just enough of an element of surprise at CCIC--either a new artist is there or someone's open who normally isn't--that it's hardly ever the same experience twice.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com