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4 based on 145 reviews
We went to this restaurant for the first time and were so impressed with the many dishes to order from. Everything we had was delicious! The prices were very reasonable, generous servings, and the service was excellent. We had martinis and were pleasantly surprised with the prices. We will go bak again!!!
4 based on 82 reviews
I had to reveiw this place again because it has gone down hill. First quality of food was poor, meat was fatty and over cooked. Almost seemed reheated. I was very dissapointed. But to top it off the service was terrible. It took forever and our meals were served 10 minutes apart. The hostess was rude when we asked to speed things up. We will not return it was slow, poor quality, over cooked and the lady up front was rude. Too many better places for good Korean in town. This place used to be so good. But not any more.
4 based on 109 reviews
If you're tired of your typical meal out, put down the burger and fries and head over to Mamasan's restaurant. Combining the flavors of Vietnam and Thailand, Mamasan's is the best place for Asian food in New York. Located in the heart of Rochester's cultu
A casual, no frills dining experience. Friendly service, fresh tasty ingredients. Crispy spring rolls & spicy entrees.
4 based on 225 reviews
Honestly a bit underwhelmed by this Thai Restaurant. Ordered my standby Pad See Ew noodle dish and found it greasy with flavor not at the caliber I am used to.My advice to the Restaurant Management is to reduce the menu offerings and let customers choose from what you best prepare.
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.
4 based on 104 reviews
When is a grocery store a tourist destination? When it's Wegmans flagship store. I'ts sensory overload. The cafe has a dizzying variety of prepared meals. You could visit every day for a year and not eat the same thing twice. Gourmet, vegan, kosher, Asian, BBQ, Mexican, you name it, they have it. People from out of town seek it out and are overwhelmed, and envious. Lots of locals know and love it and the bustling about makes it the Grand Central Station of grocery stores. For a quieter spot to enjoy your meal, head upstairs. If I ever moved, I'd miss this place.
4 based on 365 reviews
TRATA is Rochesterâs most unique restaurant space. The modern industrial design spans three floors, and boasts multiple dining areas and bars, including an expansive 2nd story outdoor terrace. TRATAâs casual, yet inventive American menu offers something f
Food medium not special. Bar is real fun though and it is sort of hip spot for a stand alone restaurant. It feels too big most of the time not cozy but ramblingThank you for sharing your comments, Robert. If you are open to sharing any additional feedback or comments, please do not hesitate to continue the conversation.Therese O. Guest Relations [email protected]
4 based on 128 reviews
This place is always hopping, but it does not keep the staff from being engaged, attentive, and kind!As with any good restaurant, good experiences begin with very good ingredients and well-executed preparation. Han scored well on both counts!Chinese staples, like soups were standouts. I ordered one of the specialty dishes, said and vegetables, and my wife had the braised beef buns. Both were great.Place is crowded and noisy, and not handicap friendly, but the overall experience was positive.
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5 based on 295 reviews
All meat at Swan Market is hand-cut, all sausage hand-made by owner Barry Fischer, who apprenticed with German master butchers to bring you a taste of Germany that's authentic down to the last detail. Swan's renowned German lunches are served Wednesday th
Weâd wanted a stop for lunch on route from Connecticut to Toronto. Checked on TripAdvisor, we picked their #1 eatery in Rochester - Swan Market. Drove in Rochester under major rain, the market/restaurant was on a long street in a sketchy residential neighbourhood. The restaurant has only 3 long communal tables. Be very prepared to share table with lotâs of locals/people from all walks for lunch. We sat with a 3 generations-grandfather, father and 12 year old son and a brand new parents with their 1 month old son. The staffs are very friendly and efficient. We had the sausages sampler, and another lunch sampler meaning we had tried most of their known produces. A big counter at the opposite end of the restaurant had all the sausages and German made products, jams, bread for sale. It was the closest way to get to Germany. Get your own experience!
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