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There are always numerous options for places to eat for hungry Indianapolis apartment-ites, but sometimes you just want to have a nice, sophisticated romantic dinner. Well then, men, throw on your best suit, and ladies, time to pull that little black dress, because at Elements, elegance and sophistication are the name of the game. Modern decor, white linen table cloths, and a wine list several pages long await you, along with some of the most sumptuous food in town, and once you step through those doors, you'll feel like an absolute star. If you're looking for the best in upscale dining in Indy, you'll find few restaurants that do things better than Elements. There are plenty of delicious options when choosing what to eat at Elements, starting with the appetizers. You can choose from veal sweetbreads with chanterelle mushrooms and hickory bacon with a tagliatelle pasta carbonara, crisp arctic char with butter braised carrots and wilted spinach in a parsnip puree, butternut squash puree with candied pecans and sesame oil, or a salad of Belgian endive, blood oranges, shaved fennel, pine nuts and Parmesan cheese, served wit ha Champagne vinaigrette. With so many fantastically delicious options for starters, Indianapolis apartment-ites know that the main courses would have to be beyond imagination. Your choices including Viking Farms lamb loin and roasted tenderloin with bell pepper piprade, toasted hazelnuts, and mint bulgur wheat in a red wine lamb sauce, striped sea bass with carnaroli risotto and garlic roasted spinach in a lemon brown butter, and a Fischer Farms beef strip loin with wild mushrooms, caramelized onions, roasted fingerling potatoes in a rd wine braising jus. When you finish the main course, you're not done with the taste sensation quite yet. You have to enjoy one of them absolutely heavenly desserts, including the petite chocolate cake with milk chocolate sauce and espresso whipped cream, the white chocolate peppermint mousse with pink peppercorn shortbread, mini pumpkin pie tart with candied pecans and whipped cream, honey almond creme brulee with almond brittle, or their scrumptious marbled gingerbread pudding with egg nog Anglaise. The menu is always in a state of change, so there are usually new dishes on display for your different visits. They also have special menus for special occasions, so be sure to make this your spot for holiday dinners or desserts. Elements is everything an Indianapolis apartment-ite could want in a romantic, elegant meal out on the town, with flavors unlike anything else you'll find in town, an extensive wine list to go along with it, and an atmosphere that just breathes sophistication.
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