Restaurant
1109 38th St. S Fargo, ND 58103
Today: 11:30 AM to 9:00 PM
The Simeonidis brothers arrived in North America in 1963 from the small farm town of Drama, Greece, and settled amid the quaint mining town of Thompson, Manitoba, Canada. In those days, there weren’t a lot of choices for immigrants, so the brothers landed jobs working for the nickel mines of Inco. After several long, hard laboring years, they saved enough money to follow their passion for good food, wine, and the ultimate dining experience, opening the first Santa Lucia Restaurant in 1970.
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out of 5 starsBest bbq ribs ever! by Euro Food on 5/22/2011 via Citysearch
We were in Fargo for the marathon, excellent recomendation from our hotel staff at holiday in expsess, we asked for a good food place! we were sent to Santa Lucia. We were exceptionaly impressed! Started with crisp very tasty Greek Salad,…
santa lucia sure to immpress by Michael W on 11/12/2010 via Insider Pages
wow! Just went to the new building, well server said it was already three years old but we had not come to Fargo in so long! The food better than ever, I had the BBQ Ribs my wife had the Greek salad and lobster and shrimp Alfredo, the…
World class restaurant by katie c on 1/16/2009 via Insider Pages
Besides Saffron, this is one of the best ethnic restaurants in Fargo. I love Greek food and was impressed with the quality of food they served. Try out the grape leaves for an appetizer...delicious!
The only place in Fargo with authentic Greek food. by excited_visitor on 2/16/2007 via Citysearch
Try the stuffed peppers! Service was prompt and courteous. The server knew what to recommend and was pronouncing the names of the dishesh correctly and confidently. Prepare about 30 dollars per person when you are thinking about going…
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