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Businiess name:
Deeters
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Review by:
Lucretia H.
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Review content:
Like it's big brother (The Glass Chimney) on Old Meridian in Carmel, Deeter's brings haute cuisine and a menu of Continental and French that satisfies every time.
Both are owned and operated by veteran Dieter Puska, after whom the restaurant gets its name (with just a small phonetic spelling change...Hoosiers raised on calorie-laden foods would have never entered the door of a correctly-spelled Dieters).
The Chimney would top the list of Best In Carmel, but Deeter's wins based on price.
The pricier (average entrée above $50) and dressier (coats required) Chimney is special but Deeter's is even more so.
The menu's similar, the chef cooks for both and they share a kitchen. Deeter's is less formal and easier on the wallet. And the food's just as enjoyable.
Reservations are recommended. And all major credit cards are accepted.
Just north of Carmel Drive (126th Street); east of U.S. 31 (Meridian Street)
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