New restaurant opens in Pittsford Plaza; other businesses coming soon

Rosie Nepalese & Indian Cuisine has opened in Pittsford Plaza between One World Goods and Adelitas Mexican Cocina and adjacent to Barnes & Noble.

The owners are Govinda Giri and Raju Thapa, both originally from Pokhara, Nepal. In addition to such popular South Asian dishes as butter chicken, beef vindaloo and Nepalese-style noodles, Rosie’s serves momos, steamed or fried dumplings filled with chicken, beef or vegetables.

The full menu is at rosierestaurant.com.

Hours are 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

What's coming to Pittsford Plaza?

∎ The Paper Store, a Massachusetts-based chain with 100 stores throughout the Northeast and in Florida that sell home décor, stationery, giftwrap, jewelry and gifts. It will occupy a space on the southeast side of the plaza, next to Black & Blue Steak and Crab.

∎ StretchLab, a flexibility training center that is headquartered in Santa Monica, California, and has more than 300 studios nationwide. Its Pittsford location will be next door to Pure Barre in the middle of the plaza. The business already has a location in Victor.

∎ Restore Hyper Wellness & Cryotherapy, which offers wellness services including red light therapy, IV drip therapy and infrared sauna. Based in Austin, Texas, it has more than 150 U.S. locations. It will occupy a spot in Pittsford Plaza next to Finger Lakes Coffee Roasters.

Opening dates have not been announced yet.

New England-based Apple Cinemas, meanwhile, hopes to be up and running by spring in the old Pittsford Cinema location.

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This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Rosie Nepalese & Indian Cuisine opens in Pittsford Plaza