Welcome all, no time lurker, first time poster (I just discovered this forum while I was looking for information on the Thai House here in Bloomington, IL).
Anywho, as I said, I'm a local (tho not Native, the Chicago burbs is where I spent most of my youth) in Bloomington/Normal, so I thought I could add some information.
Doing some scattershot responses here.. (and quick, I leave work in about 5 minutes..
The Thai House is the first of two Thai restaurants opening here in town (opened just a couple weeks back). My wife and I ate there about 3 days ago and intend to go back tonight to try it as take-out. I had some boiled beef in a red curry sauce and she had some Chicken Pad Thai (which I will be getting tonight with Shrimp). The Crab Rangoon (somewhat surprised to see it on the menu) was amazingly tasty, as were the Thai Egg-Rolls we had before the meal (I think they 'chinesed' a lot of the dishes to make it easier for people to order). The two main dishes were excellent, as was the dessert of Fried Banana.
Bloomington has had 2 Indian Restaurants for some time. Originally it was the Gateway to India, which has 3 total locations (one was here, one in Springfield and 1 in Peoria). They had a marvelous buffet for lunch and it's how I got my wife hooked on Indian. Taj Mahal was closer to State Farm corporate, and also did pretty good business. Eventually GtI was sold and closed (wasn't as good after it was sold, but the old owner still runs the other two stores last time I went to one) and for a short period we only have Taj Mahal. Now Puran India Restaurant opened (with an Indian grocery store next to it) and their food is simply fantastic. Had it for lunch today, actually, and they can dial up the heat as much as you would like. And recently TM was purchased and the food has taken a bit of a turn to more northern indian/Chinese influence. I still enjoy it, but the naan isn't a fresh as it used to be, and it's a bit more spicy.
Love em both tho, can't go wrong. Not the best Indian the world, but certainly good.
As for Carl's, well, can't really go wrong there either. Their malt is 100 times better than Steak and Shake, that's for sure. It can have one heck of a line in the summer, and with the heat coming up, expect huge wait times, even with all windows serving. (which is good for them, since last year just wasn't that hot).
Corn Fest. Oh yes, can't miss the corn fest. Most small towns in Central Illinois have various corn festivals, but the one in Normal contains a massive street vendor festival at the same time, and while the corn isn't free, I think it was $.25 last year, so close enough.
Delgado's has, in fact, closed.
In B/N there is an Indian Grocery, at least 2 'mexican' ones (one Downtown Bloomington, one just SE of State Farm corp headquarters), and one on the west side of town that is basically an Indian style, but with more Caribbean influences. There is also 'Shanghai' market which is right next to China Star (more or less in the SF Corp parking lot) which contains a good supply of various Chinese foods.
Soy Daze would be Decatur..
Carl's is no longer open in town, they purchased some old Hardees and temporarily renamed them, but it failed, one went back to a Hardees and one was remade as a Blockbuster/Subway.
Schooners is great, but a bit smokey. The tenderloin is amazingly huge.
Anywho, wife is here, time to go! Will update/fix/covermytracks later.
Gryfalia