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Meal from India Bistro in Hendricks County, three dishes and one drink

Sink your teeth into exclusive menu items from local spots like India Bistro.

Photo provided by Visit Hendricks County

Savor the best of Hendricks County at Flavor Fest, the inaugural culinary celebration showcasing the food and flavors west of Indianapolis.

Now through Monday, March 17, 35+ locally-owned restaurants are welcoming Hoosiers to “dine, check in, and win” while enjoying exclusive new menu items created just for the event.

Simply scan a QR code at participating venues for a chance to win a $50 gift card each week. Locations include:

  • Bread Basket Cafe
  • Rusted Silo
  • The Prewitt
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