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P1000624.JPGJuly 2012

Location
18 Exchange Boulevard, Rochester, NY 14614
Hours (as of January 2013)
Monday - Thursday: 10:30AM to 10:00PM
Friday & Saturday: 10:30AM to 10:30PM
Sunday: Closed
Phone
585 325 3880
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Website
[WWW]http://HesRestaurant.com
Reviews
[WWW]2013-11-14 The Rochesteriat

He's is a little Chinese and Japanese restaurant tucked inconspicuously in the Four Corners neighborhood. They have a several different flavors of bubble tea for $3.25 a cup, with or without milk. Take-out is available for orders of at least $10.

He's prides themselves in using 100% vegetable oil and no MSG.

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2006-11-16 13:41:21   They have an "express lunch box" which is your choice of fried rice or lo mein and two entrees. It's a good quick meal for $4, and plenty of food. —StevenDibelius


2008-12-09 12:55:25   Had this for lunch the other day and left the table with a stomach ache. The food wasn't bad (ie. rotten) but I think my body was working extra hard to digest whatever they use for chicken in their sesame chicken. —BatGuano


2009-02-13 19:42:38   It takes a minimum (and this is very rare) of 2 hours to be sick off something you eat, normally it is 5-6 hours. I've never gotten sick eating at He's, they have lighter food than other Asian restaurants in the area, and if you get a combo they include a free can of soda. I do eat Vegetarian though so I can't say I've tried any of their meat products. —ChrisBeeney


2009-05-23 15:47:26   You have to pay extra for a can of pop or soup with your lunch combos. They are right in the heart of downtown so if you are getting the food delivered, it would quicker than most places...or just walk there yourself. Theres really no difference from them to any other Chinese place - except the customer service. Today, it took only 15 min from my call to the food being at the door - granted, today is saturday, so it's not all to busy. And once they get use to seeing you, you really do feel like a regular. They are generally nice. It's usually two women doing the cooking and their boss making the deliveries. If you get one of the two ladies, be patient since her english is limited. They've got three small tables in their shop, convenient when its raining or if you don't want to eat at the office, but it's going to be warm in there. —heyhowareyou