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		<title>Alternative Dining in Syracuse &#8211; &#8220;Dave&#8217;s List&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Blog!  Chus On Chow Dining has become possibly the most important part of this blog.  As this page has grown, many people have visited and enjoyed the listings.  However, it is now large enough to collapse under its own weight.  As a result, we have decided to open a brand new blog dedicated to [...]]]></description>
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<h4>Dining has become possibly the most important part of this blog.  As this page has grown, many people have visited and enjoyed the listings.  However, it is now large enough to collapse under its own weight.  As a result, we have decided to open a brand new blog dedicated to restaurants and food:  <a href="http://chusonchow.com/">ChusOnChow.com</a>! The new location will be better organized and hopefully easy on the eyes.  We have been busy moving the content to the new site, and eventually the food listings below will be removed.  I will continue to write this blog, too, but on other topics.   The new site will continue to grow as rapidly as time allows, and I hope you will visit soon!</h4>
<hr />Syracuse, New York is a modest city, one with hidden charms and delights.</p>
<blockquote><p>A City That Thinks It Can’t, but Could if It Tried.</p></blockquote>
<p>Here we have plenty of the whitebread things that you can find in Anytown, U.S.A.  We have malls, after all, and people are planning to make even bigger and better ones.  Fortunately, there are alternatives to the endless array of chain stores.  Here are some ideas for those of you who may be adventurous enough to explore a neighborhood or two.</p>
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