BY: Christopher Malone
When it comes to Central New York Italian cuisine, Oswego holds its own with Utica and Syracuse. Whether it’s better or not is definitely subjective and hometown favoritism is a huge factor.
However, there is a noticeable difference between good and bad efforts when it comes to this notable nationality’s cuisine.
Since writing for Oswego County Business Magazine: Vona’s knocked it out of the park, Bridie Manor didn’t fail, and now the notable Canale’s Restaurant, 156 W Utica St., was put up to the test.
SOURCE: http://www.oswegocountybusiness.com
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