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Lemon Grass Restaurant
From its fresh spring rolls to our mouth-watering curries and innovative desserts, Lemon Grass has built a reputation as one of the best restaurants in the Central New York region
Located in Syracuse’s historic Armory Square, this upscale Thai restaurant has been offering up authentic Pacific Rim Thai food for more than 20 years.
From its fresh spring rolls to our mouth-watering curries and innovative desserts, Lemon Grass has built a reputation as one of the best restaurants in the Central New York region, winning Northeastern awards for food and international awards for its exceptional wine list.
From its fresh spring rolls to our mouth-watering curries and innovative desserts, Lemon Grass has built a reputation as one of the best restaurants in the Central New York region, winning Northeastern awards for food and international awards for its exceptional wine list.
Syracuse, NY
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