Ginza Sushi House
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I am in town on business and they are across the street from the hotel. I am not a sushi expert but I have had better at a couple local places near my…
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Best sushi in town. Ginko, Ginza or Shuhei. The best 3 sushi restaurants in town.…
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Ordered hibachi, namely filet and lobster EXtremely small portion, very greasy and in my opinion very overpriced. Couldn't. Pay me to go back…
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7 Reviews on “Ginza Sushi House”
I am in town on business and they are across the street from the hotel. I am not a sushi expert but I have had better at a couple local places near my house at about half the cost. It hit the spot so I am not complaining.
Best sushi in town. Ginko, Ginza or Shuhei. The best 3 sushi restaurants in town.
Ordered hibachi, namely filet and lobster EXtremely small portion, very greasy and in my opinion very overpriced. Couldn’t. Pay me to go back
Atmosphere is really nice. Sushi, hibachi shrimp, salad all very fresh and delish! Server was really nice also
I’d go again. I was a little worried about going to a sushi joint in Cleveland…. doesn’t seem like the right town to eat raw fish, but wasn’t disappointed. I had a great spicy scallop roll and some unagi. Friendly and efficient service too. Don’t know why more people aren’t going here. The place was empty while I was there, and even though it was a little early (got there at 5:30ish), still seemed like there should be some after work traffic. Not as trendy as Sushi Rock, but worth a trip.
Fresh and Yummy. Always fresh and well-prepared. Definitely one of Cleveland’s best sushi spots
Good lunch spot. I had a major craving for sashimi today, so I found myself at Ginza which is about 2 minutes away from CSU. I ordered the sashimi special for lunch which includes 12 pieces of sashimi (3 pieces each of 4 kinds). It also comes with rice (your choice of sushi rice or steamed rice) and miso soup all for $12.95. The sashimi was cut a bit on the thin side, but I wasn’t expecting a huge amount of food considering the low price. The fish itself was quite fresh and had good flavor.While I was waiting for my order, I perused the regular menu and the prices look a bit on the steeper side, even for sushi. I can’t attest to the quality or quantity that come along with dinner, however, because I haven’t been there during dinner hours. Another thing I noticed while in the restaurant is that they offer happy hour Monday through Saturday from 5-7. During happy hour, all food and beverages are 15% off. Not a bad deal.Since I ordered my lunch for take out, I didn’t get a good look at the entire restaurant, but from what I was able to see, it looked really nice. A previous reviewer noted they they played JPOP…today they were playing Christmas music.All in all, my experience with Ginza was good. Wait time was fairly low for a take-out order, the food was good, the portion size was fair, and the price was fair. I recommend Ginza as a good place to get lunch in downtown Cleveland.