Ginga Restaurant
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Have visited a number of times for lunch. Always friendly. Sushi chef prepares a well presented sashimi with a decent range of fish. Thoroughly recomm…
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After a wedding ceremony we decided to hunt for some food. To fit a large group we decided on ginga.It was empty considering it was late afternoon, so…
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If youre looking for a quick sushi fix then the place isnt too bad. Admittingly it may not be quick as there isnt much sushi on the train. I arrived a…
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Ginga Restaurant is open for Casual Dining. Ginga Restaurant serves Japanese and Sushi dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Ginga Restaurant”
With the hot weather comin in we eating alot of sushi. Ginga as ok , average selection os sushi and it does take a while for them to make anything you order off the menu. The service has changed a little, they got rid of the service buttons so you do have to try and get there attention now. Overall an average sushi train.
Food was cold and extremely over priced. I have tasted a lot of sushi and this ginga restaraunt is below average. Sushi train at clayfield sets a good standard of what sushi should be. Ginga is lacking service, taste as well as authenticity.
We need to talk Ginga.It’s not your fault I keep going to the movies hungry & with scant little time to eat, making you a convenient quick fix. That’s 100% on me. But you need to hold up your end of the bargain. Where’s the variety / quantity / quality? There was beef in a sushi roll tonight that was seriously chewy, and by ‘chewy’ I mean ‘inedible’. There was no cheery greeting or in fact any greeting at all. The staff barely tolerated us. Clearly you have a captive market of unit dwellers, cruise ship tourists & movie mugs like me, but there’s no need for complacency. I also like my money and it frankly costs too much for this suboptimal experience. $4.80 for a tiny serve of soggy edamame is uncool. Sushi Edo & their $3.50 plates of deliciousness put you to shame. So it’s time. I’m breaking up with you. It’s not me, it’s you.
I had a quick casual dinner at Ginga on my way to the airport. I started with some gyoza. I was assured by the staff they were prawn which was reassuring as I don’t eat pork. They were the oiliest gyoza I’ve ever had – not the best. I moved on the sushi. I found it hard to identify what was going around on the train especially for the sushi covered in mayonnaise. The sushi I had was cooked tuna and avocado. It was average overall and the tuna tasted very sweet. I had ordered a main meal – a large sized salmon belly with avocado and ponzu sauce. It took longer than expected to arrive considering there weren’t many people there but when it arrived it looked and tasted exquisite. The salmon was juicy and served at room temperature for maximum flavour. The avocado was generous. There were also some noodles to round out the dish and add some much needed crunch and caviar for flavour. I’m not sure what the red stuff was on top. It looked like fake saffron. I decided not to eat it as it barely seemed edible. I hope I didn’t miss out on something good. Overall, this place is average but judging from the meal I had I would definitely recommend a meal rather than eating from the train.
Boo! Awful rubbery sushi. Meagre servings of bad sushi. Staff were nice enough though. Avoid at all costs. I have to put 140 characters for this review. But I reall could have said it in 4. Boo!
I have been eating at Ginga Portside for many years now & this restaurant was always my go to for sushi. However my most recent visit was very disappointing! Will not be returning.
Located in the lovely Portside Wharf shopping area, Ginga is great for a fresh bite to eat. Our party of four arrived at the tail end of the busy lunch period but were lucky to get one of the tables of four. There was a wide selection of sushi circulating on the conveyor belt but sometimes it was difficult to figure out what everything was by looking it up on the menu as the items were moving quite quickly. I really enjoyed eating here, favourite was the tempura prawn!