Established in 1995. Ginza has been proudly serving the neighbourhood for over 25 years, where classical Japanese flavours and techniques are combined with modern elements to create a truly unique dining experience enjoyed by the multicultural community with fresh ingredients as a priority and popular Thai dishes added to the menu, our goal is to serve each one of our guests by offering affordable Japanese and Thai cuisine in a pleasant atmosphere.
Our Menu features the freshest sushi and ingredients available. Featured specialties include teppanyaki, udon/soba/ramen soup noodles, soup, salads, rice dishes, and of course our famous variety of sushi and sashimi including hand rolls, sashimi, maki rolls and our famous signature rolls.more...See more text
The food is great!!!. Service....is OK. Please be...
The food is great!!!. Service....is OK. Please be more patient with people who works whole day on their feet for $8(probably) per hour, and English is a second language for them. For this price and quality of food you should not even dream to be serve by waitress born in Canada and understanding you as you expect to.
This restaurant is best value for money. Food is...
This restaurant is best value for money. Food is always fresh and portions are rich. GS 2 is a great combo dish or just order the Kamakachi Rolls - best in the city. We love Japanese and prefer Ginza over other Thornhill - Richmondhill choices. See for yourself - don't pay any attention to any score under 8. I give this restauarant a 9. The only demerit is for lack of Authenticity in restaurant decor. Ambience is simple but modern restaurant decor
We have been going to Ginza 1-2 times a week for...
We have been going to Ginza 1-2 times a week for the last few years. Alice is a wonderful hostess and the girls are always wonderful. They make sure our fvorite table is ready as soon as we walk in. As far as some of the bad reviews are concerned, if you don't know anything about Sushi, go to Hockey Sushi ( Just reopened after health violations) then come back to Ginza and see what really fresh is like.