
Take a Food Tour Around Columbus - Top Three Must Try Restaurants
The modern day Columbus has successfully shed its none too enviable image as the principal fast food test market. Dining experience as good or better compared to other cities across the nation is never difficult in Columbus in modern times. What has not changed significantly is the unpretentious attitude and the low key. Even at the upscale restaurants you will not be stopped if you present yourself in shorts. There are no hard core dress codes.
The Arena district and the German village are home for some of the finest restaurants that Columbus presents. Polaris, Grandview, Ohio State campus, Easton and Short North are equally worth exploring. Some Pizzerias in Columbus tend to offer square shaped pizzas cut out from the round ones. But, if the shape does matter to you, there are others who offer the regular wedges in pie shape.
At German village you can expect a wide range of options from continental to the neighborhood tavern. The village offers a pleasant atmosphere with the tree lined streets offering a wonderful opportunity to stroll along after a good meal. Parking tends to be challenging particularly when you are around the residential pockets.
Best restaurants in Columbus
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The Arena District is among the newest pockets in Columbus and the general ambience therefore is one of modernity. The Arena District is by far the best for eating and drinking. Generally, the portions are hearty and prices reasonable in comparison. However, this may not be the right geography if you are looking for some fine dining options. Location is great because you are never away from the thick of things.
The Ohio State Campus area holds a population that some cities can envy. But, most of the population comprises of students. This is the destination for visitors looking for cheap eats or authentic ethnic cuisine. There are even more options spread across the city and you can use the web links on this page to further explore your options.
Guided food tours of Columbus, Oh
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The good eats guide for Columbus, Oh
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