dianefrank+FollowAkron’s hidden Himalayan gem you’ll craveDragon Restaurant and Bar on East Tallmadge Ave might not look like much from the outside, but inside, it’s a cozy spot serving up bold Nepalese and Indian flavors that locals are raving about. From the spicy thukpa soup to sizzling tandoori chicken, every dish feels like a homemade treat. The portions are generous, prices are fair, and the menu is full of surprises—just ask about the momos and chow mein! Owner Tek Gurung and his family bring a real taste of the Himalayas to Akron. Who else has tried this spot, and what’s your go-to dish? #Food #AkronEats #LocalFlavor00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowDiscovering real comfort food in ArkvilleThere’s a place in the Catskills where the only thing more satisfying than the pot roast is the sense of calm you feel after a meal. The Hearth & Harrow in Arkville, run by the Yoder family, is all about hearty, honest food—think 12-hour pot roast, trout with browned butter, and sourdough pancakes the size of your plate. No website, no reservations, and no tech at the table—just good conversation and even better pie. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best dining experiences are unplugged and deeply local. Who else craves this kind of old-school hospitality? #Food #CatskillsEats #LocalFlavor00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowAmarillo’s yellow building gets a tasty new chapterThe iconic yellow building on SW 45th is buzzing again—Caudillo’s Mexican Food has officially opened its doors! This spot has seen everything from cult-favorite burritos to drive-thru pies, and now it’s ready to serve up fresh flavors from early morning to evening. With the legacy of Oscar’s Burritos still lingering, locals are curious: will Caudillo’s become the next neighborhood staple? Plus, with a new shopping center next door, this area is quickly turning into a go-to food hub. Who’s stopping by for breakfast tacos or a late lunch? Let’s hear your memories of this spot and what you hope to see next! #Food #AmarilloEats #LocalFlavor00Share