Blue Taro 942 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620
About the Business
Blue Taro is a vibrant and eclectic restaurant located at 942 Monroe Avenue in Rochester, New York. Known for its innovative and delicious cuisine, Blue Taro offers a unique dining experience that combines traditional flavors with modern twists. The menu features a variety of dishes inspired by Asian and American cuisine, all prepared with fresh and locally sourced ingredients. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a relaxing dinner, Blue Taro has something to satisfy every palate. With its cozy atmosphere and friendly staff, this restaurant is the perfect spot to enjoy a memorable meal with friends and family.
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Location & Phone number
942 Monroe Ave, Rochester, NY 14620, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:30 - 21:00
Wednesday:
10:30 - 21:00
Thursday:
10:30 - 21:00
Friday:
10:30 - 21:00
Saturday:
10:30 - 21:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"The food is fantastic! Try the Dau phi chien sa tofu strips and the banh mi sandwiches. Soups are great. Can’t wait to try more."
"Absolutely delicious vegan food! We had to wait a long time for food, but the quality was very much worth it. The vegan options are extensive and have deep flavor."
"I stopped in ordered from the kiosk, and the staff was screaming at one another because of a customer issue that they could’ve taken to the back room and dealt with. I ended up leaving without getting my bubble tea because it was so toxic in that environment, the spring roll was tasty but overpriced."
"Everything about this restaurant met my boyfriend and my want and needs as a dining experience for us, personally. He is Vietnamese and absolutely loved all of the food and also spoke with and laughed with the woman working the register that took our order. She was such a sweet and fantastic person and we'll definitely come back"
"Probably the best Vietnamese restaurant in town when talking about environment. But the food, service, and price are terrible. I wouldn't even call the noodle soup pho. It's tasteless and the meat is overcooked. The appetizers are fine, but $8 for 6 squids? There were only 3 servers, none of them seems to care about us. I ordered bubble tea and waited for about 40 min until they told me that they were out of bubble tea. If you want to try true Vietnamese food, go to SEA restaurant down the street."
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