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OK, What are the Best Restaurants in Syracuse these Days?
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[QUOTE="IthacaMatt, post: 2684377, member: 405"] No worries about Dosa Grill. They seem to be doing well, and it's nice to have the Indian option in town. Reasonable people can disagree about these things. I used to love to go to the places on East 6th St. in the Village between 1st and 2nd Ave, a "Little India" neighborhood, some of whom later moved uptown to around 28th and Lex. Last time I went down there a couple years ago, gentrification had taken over most of the old neighborhood. I think there were only 1 or 2 places left down there. It used to be amazing to walk down the street and smell all the spices coming out of the restaurants, and they would have people greet you at the door to steer you into their place. My favorite used to be called Milon, which was around the corner on 1st Ave. The first time I took my family there, four people ate all these amazing dishes (and coconut puri bread!) and the total bill was like $26. Of course, this was in the late '80s, and then Indian became popular and known as a good deal, and then suddenly prices were not like that anymore. LOL [/QUOTE]
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