
by Don Cazentre
Traditional Italian-American meets modern "light and bright" cuisine at Strada Mia, the newest restaurant in the storied location at the corner of Geddes Street and Park Avenue in Syracuse. The restaurant at 313 N. Geddes St. has been having a "soft opening" for the past few weeks, but is now ready to show off to the general public.
It opens today for lunch at 11 a.m. (See hours below). Owner Jim Ranalli has done some major renovations to the building he's owned for 20 years. The last tenant -- Gentile's Restaurant -- closed last year. Now Ranalli and his wife, Lori, are operating the restaurant themselves.
Source: http://www.syracuse.com/
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