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11 Of The Best Places To Eat In Rochester, Michigan

Take the time to explore and expand your food palette.

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11 Of The Best Places To Eat In Rochester, Michigan

Rochester Michigan constantly gives us reasons to come back. Whether it is the famous Rochester lights during the winter months, the public schools and colleges, or the abundance of food options to satisfy whatever craving you may have. If you ever find yourself in the area be sure to check out these places.

1. Lipuma's Coney Island

If you're looking for a delicious and quick meal, Lipuma's is the place to be. Although the lines may get long when it's busy, the employees are fast workers and get you in and out fast. Best Coney Island around.

2. Red Knapps

The best diner around. From the milkshakes to the hamburgers to the chili, Red Knapp's is all around good eating and takes you back to the 50's.

3. Rochester Chop House

A little on the pricier side of the list, but you can always guarantee a great meal out of the Rochester Chop House.

4. Rochester Brunch House

The prettiest breakfast food you'll ever see. You might not even want to eat it because it'll ruin the masterpiece. Either way, a great start to any day with whomever you find yourself out with.

5. Main Street Deli

The best place to find a hearty sandwich. The meat and vegetables are fresh, the service is quick and you can also get delivery or carry out!

6. Half Day Cafe

Definitely a local hidden gem for a great soup and sandwich. They feature vegetarian and gluten free options as well.

7. Sumo Sushi & Seafood

Just a cozy local sushi bar to take care of the wild side in each of us. The food is great the prices are even better.

8. Sanders Chocolate & Ice Cream Shoppes

Every good dinner needs to be followed by an even better dessert. Whether you are getting chocolate, ice cream, or the famous cream puff you won't be able to think about food when you leave.

9. Dessert Oasis Coffee Roasters


If you're looking for a relaxing place to catch up with friends, listen to great music and fave fun designs in your coffee this is the place to be.

10. Kruse and Muer


With two locations just miles away from each other, that tells you exactly how popular this restaurant is. Along with the Rochester Chop House, it is pricier and more of an adult oriented restaurant. The meals are fantastic and you'll catch yourself coming back for more.

11. Rangoli Indian Cuisine


This restaurant will give you the chance to come out of your comfort zone and try some Indian Cuisine. The restaurant is beautifully decorated with art that compliments the outstanding meals they provide.



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