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Hey ladies! I was a DSM knottie several years ago until I got married and moved to Boston. My family is still in the Ames area, and my little brother's birthday is coming up. I was thinking about getting him a couple of gift cards to some fun places to eat in Des Moines/Ankeny/Ames with his girlfriend - more exciting than standard college food. : ) But, we don't really get back home often, so I don't know places off of the top of my head anymore and I'm sure there have to be some new places to consider.
Do you have any suggestions? They pretty much like everything, and I'm not too worried about price. Thanks! : )


The monstas, Summit & Mitzie

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Re: Restaurant help!
In Ames, I really like The Cafe, Main Street Brewery, and Thai Spice. With gas prices, if they are college students I can't imagine them making a trip to Des Moines too often.
In Des Moines, I really like Dos Rios, D'Jango, Alba, Flying Mango, and Centro
LOVE The Cafe and Aunt Maude's! Now I want Aunt Maude's mac 'n cheese- sooooooo freaking good!
ETA: In Des Moines, I HIGHLY suggest Cafe Di Scala.
Neena Mae. 1/7/10
"A baby nursing at a mother's breast is an undeniable affirmation of our rootedness in nature." - David Suzuki
What does he like?
I could write a laundry list of recs
But first two that come to mind would be Centro and Django. If you go Django route, make sure and suggest the poutine!!
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Baby LJ 05.21.10
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Thanks for the suggestions so far. His GF lives in Ankeny, so DSM isn't unreasonable as far as driving goes. And how is it possible that you guys can get poutine in the midwest, but I've never been able to find it? : ) I thought Portland was supposed to be a foodie city - I'm so jealous!
He's one of the least picky eaters I know, and is always up for trying something new. I'm sure they've done Hickory Park, though. The only thing I can think of against places to eat is that GF is lactose intolerant. So, like eating at Culver's or Cold Stone wouldn't be a brilliant idea. ; )
Anyway, I'll google the places that have been suggested to check out the menus. And keep ideas coming if you have them!
The monstas, Summit & Mitzie
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I don't think people give Iowa enough credit. We love our good food!
Neena Mae. 1/7/10
"A baby nursing at a mother's breast is an undeniable affirmation of our rootedness in nature." - David Suzuki
This makes me sad. Come visit, I will take you out. My treat. Everyone should have their poutine
Married 10.11.08
Baby LJ 05.21.10
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I love the Cafe in Ames! Their Mac and Cheese is amazing! I also really like The Spice and Fuji which is a Japanese Steakhouse
In Ankeny/Des Moines I really like Centro, Johnny's Italian Steakhouse, Django, Miyabi 9 (for Sushi), Trostel's Dish, and Azalea. As you can tell I love going out to eat.
Oh, I will definitely be tracking down poutine next time we head home, and I'm always up for GTGs! : )
Thanks for the suggestions y'all! There are a lot of places I haven't heard of that sound and look pretty awesome.
The monstas, Summit & Mitzie
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Ooh, I love Johnny's. It's for birthdays only in our family!