You might need to buy a bigger belt.
At least, that's what we hope you'll do after reading the newest edition of Dish, City's semi-annual dining guide. Inside you'll find articles that cover all things tasty in Rochester. Get the scoop on local personal chefs, the Flower City's wide range of buffets, a taste test of locally made barbecue sauces, and a brief survey of current food trends.
If those stories whet your appetite, your next stop should be to rochestercitynewspape.com/restaurants, where you'll find an archive of our weekly dining articles, plus our online Restaurant Guide, with entries for more than 1100 local restaurants, and a database that's growing weekly. You can search by restaurant name, cuisine type, and neighborhood. And better yet, you can read comments by City readers, or leave a comment yourself.
Remember that line about getting a bigger belt? After reading through all of that delicious restaurant copy, you might want to think about going up two sizes...
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Mary Beth Brinkerhoff, a mother of three who lives in Avon, is shopping at Wegmans across from the Marketplace Mall. Her cart overflows with fresh vegetables, packets of flash-frozen mahi-mahi, a family pack of boneless, skinless chicken...
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Whether you're trying to stretch your food dollar, expand your limited palate, or just enjoy pigging out every once in a while, the all-you-can-eat buffet offers something for everyone. It's enticing because it presents a challenge to the...
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Now that you're big, it's probably come to your attention that meals don't magically manifest at the appointed hours of 7 a.m., noon, and 6 p.m. As a matter of fact, you're supposed to forage for your own food, and if you're not eating it...
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It's officially grilling season, that time of year when we can envision burgers dripping with greasy fat, chicken sizzling in the heat, and meaty steaks cooked to a perfect medium. If that's on your mind, the next thought should be sauces....
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