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See other reviews at http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.comThe food here is Japanese-French fusion. The colonial black-and-white bungalow setting is gorgeous, and we liked it. In all, the meal was good, and in fact, more than decent, but there was just something lacking. Comparing it to heavyweights such as Ember, Bistro Soori (but only for dinners) and Buko Nero, which serve up similar fusion cuisine, I've found that B@Rochester is just lacking in that extra spark, that extra something that makes
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The food here is Japanese-French fusion. The colonial black-and-white bungalow setting is gorgeous, and we liked it. In all, the meal was good, and in fact, more than decent, but there was just something lacking. Comparing it to heavyweights such as Ember, Bistro Soori (but only for dinners) and Buko Nero, which serve up similar fusion cuisine, I've found that B@Rochester is just lacking in that extra spark, that extra something that makes the meal pop. The finishing of the dishes just lacked that particular finesse and masterful execution.

That said, we genuinely liked the service, the chef and head waiter were very down-to-earth, almost homey, and chatted us up like old friends
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