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475-5839 • Mon-Sat 10-5 • Fri 10-7

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4471 E Genesee St. DeWitt Corner of Erie Blvd 446-0326

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Just 10 Minutes From Syracuse On Rt. 5 West Plenty Of Free Parking Award-Winning American Continental Cuisine Menu Preview At Our Web site Serving Dinner: Tuesday-Saturday From 5pm Sunday From 2pm For Reservations Call (315) 672-3166

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A SLAM DUNK FOR ALL YOUR LATE NIGHT CRAVINGS!

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Cafe

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unique take on Mediterranean cuisine. Alad- din’s Natural Eatery, 163 Marshall St. (471- 4000), features plenty of vegetarian options and a scrumptious selection of desserts; King David’s, 129 Marshall St. (471-5000), makes a killer falafel pita; and Acropolis Pizza House, 167 Marshall St. (472-4876), offers tasty Greek pizza, authentic gyros, pitas and souvlaki. If you’re craving something even further

East, there are several Asian options in the area. Panda West, 135 Marshall St. (474- 7777), features classic Chinese fare with an upscale twist and some of the best spring rolls in town. Oishi Sushi, 713 S. Crouse Ave. (422-1116), is a funky sushi spot with an extensive menu of raw and cooked special- ties alike. For Thai fare, appeTHAizing, 727 S. Crouse Ave. (295-2200), is your best bet for either lunch or dinner. Traditional Thai dishes like Pad Thai, chicken satay, and green and red curry are served in a comfortable but casual atmosphere. For breakfast, Rachel’s in the Sheraton

Hotel, 801 University Ave. (475-3000), is a classy choice. Slightly more chic than your average breakfast joint (more bagels with lox than a Lumberjack Slam), Rachel’s serves breakfast from 6:30 to 11 a.m. And if you’re still in town Sunday morning, Rachel’s brunch buffet, featuring carved meats, fresh fruit and made-to-order omelets, is a must. Brunch is served Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Delicious Pies

Sweet Dough Bread Rings

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Hand-Dipped Pound Cake

Chocolate-Covered ‘Eggs’

BAKERY AND CAFÉ

260 West Genesee St. 422.6630 AXA Towers Plaza 480.1200

www.mimisbakeryandcafe.com

NEWS & OPINION FEATURE ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS CLASSIFIED

OFF THE MEAT-EATIN’ PATH

Don’t let the Dome Dogs fool you: Syra-

cuse is not a city that caters only to carni- vores. Healthy hot spots like Sugarpearl, Strong Hearts Café and Roji Tea Lounge offer some meat-free alternatives for veg- etarians, vegans and the health-conscious among us. Opened in 2007, Sugarpearl, 600 Burnet

Ave. (422-7427), is a kitschy half-espresso bar, half-deli, serving creative vegan wraps and sandwiches to please even the most fin- icky palate. Breakfast is also served all day, and uniquely vegan treats like pumpkin pan- cakes and create-your-own tofu scrambles are on the menu. Strong Hearts Café, 719 E. Genesee

St. (478-0000), is an environmentally conscious eatery with 100 percent vegan fare. The lunch menu features grilled sand- wiches made with vegan cheese, tofurky, soy bacon and roasted veggies, while the all-day breakfast menu includes milk-free, eggless versions of French toast, pancakes and waffles. While not strictly vegan, Roji Tea

Lounge, 108 E. Washington St. (428-0844), is a quirky hidden gem whose atmosphere is as relaxing as its signature Asian teas. A massive selection of green and black teas, bubble teas, oolong teas and herbal infu- sions, plus an array of tempting and unusual desserts like Peppermint Green Tea Cook- ies, make this low-key locale the perfect place to unwind after an especially oolong day (sorry, couldn’t resist).

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