“Go here. Right now. Just cancel whatever food plans you had, and order from here. From their amazing pho, to their rice noodle dishes, to their Thai dishes, EVERYTHING they make is just amazing. On a cold and wintery and snowy Rochester night, a huge bowl of their pho, its steaming rich broth, fresh veggies, and spicy sauces, is just the perfect way to warm up. And in the summer time, their spring rolls and rice vermicelli bowls are the perfect way to beat the heat, and make a perfect bag of picnic munchies to devour on a blanket in Cobbs Hill Park.I have been going here since they opened many years ago. This is where I had my first pho, where I first dipped a spring roll in too much Sriracha, and where I get food for my friends and family before a picnic at Pride each summer. I love you SEA Restaurant. Never change.“
“I came here for pho and it did not disappoint. The soup was very good and the portions were generous. Prices were also lower than other places I've gotten pho. Would definitely come back for the pho. I also got the fresh spring rolls and they were very disappointing. The peanut sauce was good but the rolls were very bland and lacking in ingredients. I wouldn't get them again. The staff were friendly but too attentive. We were checked on no less than six times during our meal. It's nice to be checked on but this was a tad excessive as patrons usually want to eat their meal with minimal interruption. I will definitely be back though.“
“A surprising delight!We stumbled upon CURE from a recommendation from another restaurant to grab a drink while waiting to possibly be seated. What a fortuitous event! The warm and charming atmosphere of this not-so-fancy French cafe and the endearing conversation with the lively hostess convinced us to stay and eat here instead. We were not disappointed and in fact, delighted and surprised with the excellent flavors of the three options we ordered.Upon being seated at a cozy table for two, I ordered a French 75 infused with their own carbonated tonics and my husband ordered their tasty non-alcoholic proprietary concoction that he thoroughly enjoyed. The menu is split into smaller sharing plates and larger shared plates. Since so many options enticed us, our waiter recommended three of our larger options and said they would be enough for the two of us for dinner.The roasted root veggie salad had us wishing for some fresh bread (made right next door at Flower City!) to sop up the remains of the flavorful dressing. The hot veggies layered on the arugula warmed them just enough without making them soggy. The Brussel Sprouts caught our eye and though we had expected crisp and crunchy, we enjoyed this soft, warmed and charred version - again, the dressing was bread-worthy! Our last was the most intriguing and unusual - duck breast in a crepe. We are always seeking unique ways to serve duck and thought this was a good one. Definitely! Two crepes were expertly wrapped, stuffed to the brim with shredded duck and an abundance of sautéed spinach, sitting in a tangy, semi-sweet, light sauce, begging to be spooned overtop. We eagerly complied and filled our bellies until the last bite.We left just enough room for a tasty sweet option to share for our final course aptly named ‘dessert french toast’ with crème fraiche and blueberry syrup soaking the fresh bread from the bakery next door.Thank you to the proprietor who stopped by our table to inquire about our experience and engage in a pleasant conversation about his restaurant entrepreneurship. (Thanks for dessert!)We highly recommend this lovely restaurant with its design-worthy, cozy atmosphere, intriguing light fixtures, generous proportions and delicious food. Don’t miss a visit to the restroom to see the walls full of ‘cures’ and a peak at the compact kitchen busily preparing your food!“
“I heard about this place through a friend and so glad I did. It is located next to another Vietnamese restaurant that I have not tried yet. Location is very small with few seats (actually, I'm not even sure there is a bathroom even). Menu is very limited but they cover all of the basics (one pho dish, bun bo hue, banh mi, com tam, hu tieu, etc). You have to purchase your drink separately and this is no frills. Prices are reasonable for inflation now (around $12/entree). Tried the pho and bun bo hue. Both were delicious! Will definitely come back.“
“Got two house banh-mis which were delicious. The total was a little over $17 but worth it as the sandwiches are filling (I took half of one home). They have a cute high top where you can sit and look at plants which is clever since the window faces the parking lot (plenty of parking). Would “
“Always a good experience here. I normally call in and get pho to go (btw I read a review below that the food was raw and they had to throw it out... You ding dong, the food is fresh and the broth will cook your raw meat lol). I love the pho broth, excellent flavor and delicious every time! Took my mama out to lunch and was able to grab some photos - the fresh spring rolls were big and packed... So good!!! The staff was very nice and friendly. She enjoyed it here, so we shall be back!“
“Amazing! I can’t believe I had never been here before. As a vegan I was so pleasantly surprised at how many options there were. I went with the spicy vegan pho and the vegan steamed bun and they didn’t disappoint ? I will definitely be returning, next time to eat inside the cute cafe. Oh also the man and woman running the place were sooo incredibly sweet. ♥️???“
“Delicious, fresh, healthy food. I love to get the #2 brisket and steak pho with seasonal mixed veggies, no spice. (Don’t confuse that with level 1 spice, like I did once!) It’s full of color and nutrition. So yummy! I crave it when I’m under the weather.Dietary restrictions: Gluten-free friendly, as the menu specifically specifies which items are GF - and it’s almost all of them! Just the sauces have gluten. My celiac friend eats here with no problem.Parking: Though there is no dedicated lot, when I come at lunchtime I can always find parking either right in front of the commissary or less than a block away.“