Clintonville's Culinary Scene: New Pakistani Restaurant and More

Nov 26, 2024 at 12:33 PM
Clintonville is gearing up to welcome a new Pakistani restaurant next week, adding a unique flavor to the local food landscape. Meanwhile, a burger and shake spot has opened in Worthington, and Little Palace is set to close its doors tomorrow after 15 years of serving the community. Let's take a closer look at these developments.

Discover the Flavors of Clintonville's Food Scene

New Pakistani Restaurant in Clintonville

Food Street, a renowned New Jersey-based restaurant specializing in Lahore cuisine, is set to open its second location in Clintonville on Dec. 6. Situated at 3373 N. High St. near the North Broadway intersection, this new addition is generating excitement among food enthusiasts. The menu offers a delightful array of street market-inspired easy-to-eat foods. From burgers and chicken sandwiches to paratha rolls and fries, there are many American-Pakistani fusion dishes to savor. It's a must-visit for those looking to explore new and exciting flavors.The concept behind Food Street is to bring the vibrant street food culture of Lahore to Clintonville. The chefs have carefully curated a menu that combines traditional Pakistani flavors with a modern twist. Each dish is prepared with love and attention to detail, ensuring a truly authentic dining experience. Whether you're a fan of spicy curries or prefer milder flavors, there's something for everyone at Food Street.

Stacked Burger Co. in Worthington

Stacked Burger Co. has recently made its mark in Worthington at 1089 Worthington Woods Blvd. This burger joint offers a wide variety of burgers and other handhelds that are sure to satisfy your cravings. In addition to classic beef burgers, they also serve chicken and beef brisket sandwiches, as well as hot dogs. Many of these options are topped with "Beer Gut Chili," adding an extra kick of flavor.The French Fries at Stacked Burger Co. are a must-try. Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, they are the perfect accompaniment to any burger. Fried Brussels sprouts are also on the menu, offering a healthy and delicious alternative. And for those with a sweet tooth, the ice cream floats are a delightful treat. Open from Monday to Saturday from 3-9 p.m., Stacked Burger Co. is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal with friends and family.

Little Palace's Farewell

Little Palace, a beloved establishment at 240 S. Fourth St., will be closing its doors on Wednesday after 15 years of serving the community. This news comes as a shock to many, as Little Palace has become a staple in the area. The announcement follows last week's news that El Camino Inn, another S. Fourth St. mainstay owned by Tina and Randy Corbin, will also be shutting its doors.Little Palace has always been known for its warm and inviting atmosphere. The staff has always gone above and beyond to make every customer feel welcome. The menu features a variety of delicious dishes, from traditional Pakistani cuisine to American favorites. It's a place where you can enjoy a delicious meal while also creating memories with friends and family.Although Little Palace is closing, its legacy will live on in the hearts of the people who have visited over the years. It has been a part of the Clintonville community for a long time, and its absence will be felt. But we can look forward to the new Pakistani restaurant and other culinary adventures that lie ahead.