Creole Soul To Bring Louisiana Flavors To CNY

If you’re craving the tangy taste of authentic New Orleans soul food, then Darren Chavis has got you covered. The New Orleans native plans to open his Creole restaurant, Creole Soul, in the Dey’s Centennial Building early this November. Customers can order their Creole fare in a setting that mimics the New Orleans experience, with an ordering station labeled “French Market,” and a pick-up station … Continue reading Creole Soul To Bring Louisiana Flavors To CNY

3 Mexican Options That Aren’t Chipotle

Chipotle: everyone’s favorite spot for a quick and mouthwatering Mexican meal. I’m not sure about anyone else, but the ever-present, long line for a burrito bowl that I could and have made at home doesn’t make the chain as appealing as it once was. Whether you’re looking to have a sit-down meal, order to-go like Chipotle, or even get delivery right to your door, Syracuse has plenty of … Continue reading 3 Mexican Options That Aren’t Chipotle

Loaded Hash Browns

Nothing is better than breakfast, and no breakfast item more overlooked than hash browns. They are as American as the Fourth of July, and it’s time they get the recognition they deserve. America has a rich history of making things bigger—we turned buildings into skyscrapers, we took the hamburger and added an extra patty—and now we are going to do the same with hash browns. Whether … Continue reading Loaded Hash Browns

Syracuse University: #1 In Late-Night Munchies

It’s 1 a.m. You find yourself back at your dorm, and you’re craving something, but you don’t quite know what. Is it a calzone? Cookies? Pizza? Well, you’re in luck! You live in Syracuse, where there are a variety of options to choose from to satisfy your after-hours appetite. This past summer, Syracuse University received a new title to add to its moniker, and no, … Continue reading Syracuse University: #1 In Late-Night Munchies