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‘Indochen’ in Cameron Station to be featured on ‘America’s Best Restaurants’

Food at Indochen at 4906 Brenman Park Drive in Cameron Station (via Facebook)

The savory Indo-Chinese food at Indochen in Cameron Station will be featured by America’s Best Restaurants (ABR) later this month.

On Feb. 28, the ABR Roadshow will stop at the restaurant at 4906 Brenman Park Drive to talk with its owner, chef Ram Thapa. The show will be aired on YouTube and social media channels and will be featured on the ABR website at a future date.

According to ABR:

Popular menu items that may be featured on the episode include the Chicken Dumpling, an appetizer served in tomato onion chutney; a variety of family-style Biryani Pots, with choice of chicken, lamb, vegetables or shrimp; Fish Mandarin, a pan-fried whole pompano with vegetable mandarin sauce; and Indian specialties such as Chicken Tikka Masala or Butter Chicken.

Kentucky-based ABR was founded as a digital marketing company in 2008. The business has featured more than 1,000 restaurants.

Restaurants wanting to be featured on ABR must apply online, where applicants are asked about what makes the restaurant distinctive and worthy of consideration. If selected, an applicant then participates in a 45-minute Zoom interview.

via Facebook

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