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Central New York is expanding its culinary landscape with the arrival of several new dining establishments. Here's a quick look at some of the latest additions to our food scene.
First up, a new Taco Bell with a twist has set a tentative opening date in Manlius. The exact date is yet to be announced, but food lovers are already eager to try out this unique twist on the classic fast-food chain.
Meanwhile, in Upstate New York, a pizzeria has made it to the international stage. According to Italy, this small pizzeria has ranked No. 14 in the world. However, our search results did not reveal the exact identity of this highly-ranked establishment.
Downtown Syracuse's Salt City Market has welcomed its first Indian restaurant. This addition is sure to bring a fresh and spicy flavour to the market, offering authentic Indian cuisine to locals and visitors alike.
Unfortunately, not all news is positive. The NY State Fair has terminated its contract with a new vendor for the Empire Room. The reason for the termination remains unclear.
In health inspection news, one restaurant failed, while 45 passed, including 11 food trucks. The failed establishment has been identified and is working to rectify the issues that led to the failure.
Lastly, our very own food critic is on the hunt for new places to explore and write about. If you have a favourite spot that you think deserves some attention, you can suggest it by emailing cmiller@our website or calling/texting 315-382-1984. If your suggestion is published in the article, you might just receive a complimentary meal!
Central New York's dining scene is always evolving, and we're excited to see what the future holds. Stay tuned for more updates on the local food scene from First Look.
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