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	<title>Chus On Chow &#187; Laotian</title>
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		<title>Lao Village</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lao Village:  208 W. Genesee Street, Syracuse,  (315) 435-8151
Very tasty food from the people from whom I bought lunch many, many times at their booth at the Regional and downtown Farmer&#8217;s Market.   While Laotian food can be blisteringly hot, they will adjust it to your spice tolerance level.  I made the mistake once [...]]]></description>
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<p>Very tasty food from the people from whom I bought lunch many, many times at their booth at the Regional and downtown Farmer&#8217;s Market.   While Laotian food can be blisteringly hot, they will adjust it to your spice tolerance level.  I made the mistake once of ordering it very spicy.  This momentary lapse of reason rendered me almost unable to finish my meal.  My own fault.  I like it quite hot, but not max hot.</p>
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