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3 based on 15 reviews
Pretty good Chinese food, the portions are always huge and the prices are on par with other Chinese restaurants in the area. Primarily take-out and delivery, as they only have a few tables. They occasionally make mistakes on your phone orders though because their English is not very good, better to order in person and just wait 5-10 minutes for your food to make sure you get what you ordered.
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4 based on 17 reviews
Got dinner to go, and was VERY Disappointed !!!!!!!The main order was excellent as always in the past. The appetizers wereFROM hunger. Their dough on the Crab Rangoon was to thick and rubbery as all heck. Their fried jumbo shrimp now have much smaller shrimp which leaves mostly a greasy batter. They have also doubled the price of their sauces in the last year and 1/2, from 2.00 to $4.00 a pint. Their business was has increased, and they are getting greedy, and cutting back on some of the ingredients in their orders, and had the ordasity to increase the price as well.This is one customer they are going to lose due to their gouging and price increases.
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3 based on 35 reviews
Joined friends for dinner. Husband and I enjoyed Titos/cranberry cocktails ($7 regular, $9 tall), and then split the sushi/sashimi platter for two ($50) which came with two soups and two salads. Chef's choice for rolls; disappointed as we received what looked and tasted like 2 spicy tuna rolls - variety? Receiving two of the same thing was not expected; wished we had ordered separate roll choices and skipped the platter due to the duplication. Server was Alex, who was pleasant but seemingly spread too thin. Very loud as every seat at the four hibachi grills were filled - loud patrons. Overall average experience. Better local sushi options available elsewhere.
4 based on 15 reviews
We were happy to have stumbled upon Asian Buffet. There is PLENTY of food here, lots and lots of steam trays of differing items, some way over-sauced, some sitting in oil, but most was flavorful, and frequently re-filled. The cut up fruit was especially good. Used dishes were removed and water glasses refreshed quickly.The only negatives, aside from the oiliness and sauciness, was that the sushi chef was particularly unfriendly. Maybe it was a language issue.
4 based on 15 reviews
If you are interested in some of the best sushi/sashimi in the Rochester area, this is your place. Very well done, extensive menu, much more on the sushi/sashimi side versus anything else. Lots of good traditional Japanese food on the menu: many choices of rolls, miso, gyoza, katsu don, yaki soba, hibachi, tempura, etc. Good number of seats and booths/tables plus a good sized bar. Full bar supply plus good choices of sakes and beers. And the staff, quite good: Chinese family with two children...really very focused on the customer. Highly recommended.
4 based on 17 reviews
First of all, the name is confusing, because everyplace I look it is called something different. On this website, it is called "Sogo Steakhouse." On the restaurant itself, it says "Sogo Hibachi & Sushi," whereas my receipt says "Sogo Asian Fusion Cuisine," so you go figure it out! Anyway, I had never dined here before, so I wasn't sure what to expect. At 12:00 noon, I was the only person in the restaurant. But I ordered something that I enjoy at another local restaurant, which was the lettuce wraps (filled with a chicken-based filling). I thought that is was pretty good...not the best in Rochester but still pretty tasty. I asked for the Srirachi (spelling?) sauce and some extra soy sauce, which improved the overall taste. The dressing on the salad, by the way, was wonderful. Also, I have to put in a plug for my waitress. I never got her name, but she was so friendly...improved the entire meal. I would go back here if in the neighborhood at lunch hour. Not worth a special drive, but still very good.
4 based on 166 reviews
I hadn't been in this Wegmans Marketplace cafe before, but it was well-stocked and carried the usual array of prepared food for a Wegmans. I got some bagels for breakfast, but also took out some Kung Pao Chicken with lo mein noodles. I would have rather it was a bit more spicy, but it still had Wegmans quality cooked in, which is a good thing. The entire restaurant (that part of the supermarket) was very clean and attractive. I liked the place, even though it is not "my Wegmans." I'd still give it high marks.
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