Bite Down on This! List of Rochester Restaurants from A to Z
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One of the silliest arguments couples have is deciding where to eat. In Minnesota, it is even worse because everyone is trying to be nice with our answers and so we do the whole back and forth of No, you pick. Half an hour later you are still giving the other person a chance to make up their mind as you are still sitting on your couch as your stomach is growling.
Rochester Restaurants from A to Z (Almost)
Next time you are trying to figure out where to eat in Rochester, just pick a letter from A to Z and scroll a little bit to see what restaurant you will be eating at tonight. It is the easiest way to make a decision!
We fell in love over barbecue, said Akiko Moorman.
In Little Village, Moorman and her husband, Chef Phillip Foss, have had to re-think El Ideas, the tasting menu-driven, intimate little dining room, and re-imagine it as Boxcar Barbecue. So El Ideas is this Michelin-starred chef tasting menu whereas Boxcar is very straightforward barbecue, she said. The biggest thing is we don t have outdoor space or a bar. So in terms of pivoting we were pretty limited when it came to options.
At least he s got a Southern Pride smoker, which he s filling with chicken, for starters. We have a chicken that is really, really moist and barbecued, which is something that is a little hard to find, said Moorman.
Bars, restaurants finding ways to help customers celebrate New Yearâs Eve
Bars & restaurants finding ways to help customers celebrate New Year By Ken Brown and Jared Goffinet | December 28, 2020 at 5:45 PM EST - Updated December 28 at 5:45 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Because of the 10 p.m. curfew, some Ohio bars and restaurants are taking a different approach to help people ring in the New Year.
Gov. Mike DeWineâs curfew will prevent bars and restaurants from keeping their doors open during the pandemic so businesses like Tano Bistro are improvising.
Tano Bistro, which has locations in Hamilton and Loveland, is like a lot of other small business that has had to get creative to keep things rolling this year.
Restaurants and catering companies are pivoting this holiday season due to the pandemic.
Instead of hosting holiday parties or catering to big events, they re taking orders from families.
This holiday season looks much different for Tasty Catering in Elk Grove. The family-owned company usually fills massive orders, but that all changed at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. It all happened in like two days. It was like weddings, picnics, people canceling meetings, said Shari Brown with Tasty Catering.
The company had to shake up their usual buffet style meals. How do we take our menus and turn them into individual meals so people will feel safe eating them, Brown asked herself.