Sinbad's
719 Park Ave, Rochester
(585) 473-5655
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Three of us just finished dinner at Sinbads and it was marvelous! We had a pasta dish, a salad platter and a pizza and they were all equally delicious. The service was excellent as well. We look forward to returning, especially during warmer weather.
My favorite place!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Combo Plate, Chicken Plate, Tabouleh Salad, Grape Leaves, Dolma, Hummus and Pita, Mashawi Plate, Sambusek Plate, Chicken Pita, Sambusek
Any time I visit my family in ROC, I always request a night of Sinbads!!! Usually we do takeout, but if we eat in we always have excellent service from their friendly staff. :)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Had a really good meal. Everything was fresh and tasty.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Grape Leaves, Baba, Hummus and Pita, Chicken Pita
Food is excellent!! One of my favorites
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Combo Plate, Lentil Soup
Wonderful and warm spot for a friendly lunch or dinner. Approachable menu with something for everyone, no matter your tastes, food intolerances, or allergies. Always our first stop when in Rochester.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Great food. Liked the hot
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Really good food and reasonable prices plus great customer service from the owners to the staff
Always good food, fast and friendly service, excellent baklava
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
The best gyro pita in town.
Restaurantji Recommends
The best Mediterranean food in Rochester a little bit pricey, super friendly and professional staff. highly recommend!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I never got a chance to say how I feel about this place but it wasn't pleasant. I was part of a bus trip as a chaperone visiting universities with my daughter and her school. We visited many schools including the University of Rochester. It was a suggestion made by a staff memeber to go to Sinbads adding that the food was great. I couldnt wait to taste it. I love Mediterranean food and couldn't wait to experience it outside of NYC. We went in as a group and were immediately sat to a table. The menu had so many different options so I had some questions for the waitress with the red orange hair to help answers some of my concerns. She was evasive. So I persisted until finally she came over to me. By this time everyone at my table had ordered. I dont exactly remember the question I posed but neverthe less she was rude and condescending. So, instead of making a scene I got up from the group and left. When I arrived outside I saw a couple of other students complaining on how they weren't being serviced at surrounding restaurants. Naturally, we were all upset and baffled. I walked around the block crying. I went into a pizzeria that was close by and had a big slice. They were much more inviting than what I just went through. I decided to call Sinbad while outside with the group of students. I asked to speak to the manager and expressed my concern. I understand that someone may be having a bad day but it was no excuse. I wasn't being difficult nor was I rude. it was apparent that i was treated differently from the rest of the group. The manager told me to come back in to the store and that dinner was on him. I expressed that I didn't want to go back in the store and feel uncomfortable. I stated to him that I just wanted him to talk to his waitress which he said he would. It really bothered me that the other staff members continued eating and didn't bother to come outside and check on me. It became apparent that color was an issue when we got back on the buses and a lot of the black students were also crying. Some for served but others didn't fit the bill and were turned away. It was sad because we mad it a topic of discussion on the buses we were on. The Caucasian students experienced a wonderful time and didn't have that issue although some chose not to eat at the other establishments when their black friends were turned away. Obviously by now you know I'm a black woman. I'm from NYC and I'm a professional. I went to college and only wanted to share the experience of visiting colleges with my daughter. Instead I was reminded that day of the color of my skin along with so many other great smart students...the school is Bard High School look it up....well rounded kids who were just hungry but turned away by many of the other restaurants on that strip that day. I'm reminded that I'm black everyday, and now the next generation has to go through the same thing. America the land of the free; isn't free for everyone. The Sinbad waitress may have had a bad day but after seeing the other students go through the same treatment it was obvious what the problem was. Instead we got boxes of pizza and the black kids ate on the bus. The message is clear and although University of Rochester was a great school it wasn't a pick for us. My daughter didn't experience what I went through as she is fairly light but she understood how serious it was when we had a bus filled with crying black women and angry black men...thank you Sinbad and the surrounding restaurants on that strip...message clear.
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
Always great
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food!! Loved the chicken pita!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Wonderful flavor, huge portions, great service and staff. Nice atmosphere to boot
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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