Little Italy: Grotto dishes out Americanized Italian cuisine
When you walk through the front door of Grotto in North Syracuse, you are suddenly transported to a sophisticated, simpler time. As Michael Bublé and… Read more »
When you walk through the front door of Grotto in North Syracuse, you are suddenly transported to a sophisticated, simpler time. As Michael Bublé and… Read more »
Located in a small space downtown, Otro Cinco is a madhouse. Lines consistently reach the door at the Alto Cinco spinoff. But if you can… Read more »
Decorated like an elegant New York City bar, it is evident that Firudo Asian Food & Bar caters to a specific experience. Even on a… Read more »
I love pickles. It’s the tang of the vinegar and the sound of the crunch when biting into one that makes them an enjoyable side… Read more »
With the leaves changing, boots becoming a staple to many students’ outfits and the brisk Syracuse wind picking up, it can only mean one thing:… Read more »
With gumbo all over my hands as I tried to crack open a fresh crab leg, I thought of a photograph of me as a… Read more »
A high-priced meal almost always outweighs the quality of the food. But The 317, which serves a variety of delicious entrées, manages to balance taste… Read more »
I have always found that the best foods are in places you do not expect. And Indian Tandoor Restaurant proved that theory. Located at 232… Read more »
While Armory Square offers a slew of upscale dining experiences for local and student communities, one of the biggest concerns when dining downtown is the… Read more »
Steakhouses are usually reserved for special occasions like your grandfather’s birthday or where you meet your significant other’s parents. It’s typically not a restaurant you… Read more »
Along the block of small restaurants and vintage clothing stores on Westcott Street, many coffee shops fight to attract locals and college students. At the… Read more »
It’s no secret. If there is food at an event, students will come. And, at the Taste of Westcott on Thursday, the 1,000-person crowd proved… Read more »