Ginza Japanese Resturant
1705 N Dixie Hwy,Ste 10, Elizabethtown, KY, 42701
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Address :
1705 N Dixie Hwy,Ste 10
Elizabethtown, KY, 42701 - Phone (270) 737-5535
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Opening Hours
- Mon :9:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Francesca L.
Decent sushi place for being in Kentucky :p The people working were actually Japanese surprisingly. They have the basics like sushi, udon, and bento boxes plus habachi grill. It's clean and new looking and the service was good. It's nothing special really, but if you are craving some kind of deep fried or cream cheese/mayo sushi roll or a teppanyaki performance meal, I would check it out.
(3)Kuuipo B.
My biggest complaint was that I went for my bday and they don't honor a military or bday discount. When I asked for a bday discount the response I got was "c'mon...it's sushi" However, food wise for taste, value and quality it gets a big thumbs up! I will still go again when craving a good sushi roll. I had the Dancing Dragon Roll and it was worth it! My favorite Japanese food item is Katsu-don. Although they offered katsu on their menu the server said requesting for katsu-don was not possible. Another plus was the o-cha (green tea). Traditional and appealing. Don't remember if there was a dessert menu but it should be an option. We will go back next time to try the teppanyaki.
(4)Amber D.
Wow. I dig this place hardcore. My hubby & I sat at the sushi bar and enjoyed sweet customer service! The sushi chefs were so nice and are talented with their lovely dish-creating skills. Our server was a sweetheart and she helped me find good, salmon-containing rolls... I am pregnant with our first wee baby and wanted to consume fish that had the most minimal amount of mercury and toxins (Contrary to what many folks in America have been led to believe sushi is NOT bad for prego ladies. The omegas are GREAT for the growing babe. Mercury-laden fish are bad!! So eat the salmon, always. Even if it's, sadly, not the wild-caught stuff.)... They even seared most of our salmon for me so it was mostly cooked. We got the Phoenix Roll (teriyaki sesame chicken, peanut sauce, etc.!), the Sunset Roll and the Mr. Choy Roll. SO dang tasty!! And the salmon sashimi was fresh. They use the tasty pink ginger slices instead of the nasty white ginger I generally see at sushi places. My mouth was jumping for joy! And, although I didn't order it, I must say that I am so relieved to know that they offer RED BEAN ICE CREAM. My favorite, hands down. I've seen a few unsatisfactory reviews for this restaurant and am a bit surprised. Compared to the other sushi restaurant in Elizabethtown (Kansai) THIS place is #1. Considering the lack of fresh, fun and mostly healthy eateries in this part of Kentucky THIS place is refreshing. I recently moved to here from an area in California where lovely restaurants abound... while out here in the Kentucky countryside my picky palate leaves me actually choosing to NOT eat when I am out trying to find sustenance, and I've often gone hungry because I am not going to put a 90% fried meal into my gullet. THANK GOODNESS for this place. It's not too flashy and just right for this West Coast chica, who has been craving a restaurant to call her favorite. ;-)
(5)Tonia D.
I was very pleased, as were the other 3 people that went with me. I ate on the sushi bar side of Ginza. Everything tasted fresh and was well prepared. Pretty good presentation too. Between the two of us, my husband and I have had sushi in various regions of the U.S., and we agreed it was one of the better places we had eaten. We typically go for spicy options. The Volcano roll had a nice kick. The price was pretty middle of the road, maybe a little bit pricier than where we typically used to go. We had 4 rolls and a seaweed salad for $40. We definitely plan on going back. The Hibachi side is better for groups. The sushi side has limited seating.
(4)Gaz H.
The best restaurant within 20 miles of this spot. Two restaurants, in fact, as the sushi bar and hibatchi steakhouse are in separate rooms and have separate menus. Both are good; the hibatchi side is more interactive.
(4)Felix N.
Pretty great place just expensive. But overall was a great experience.
(2)BJ S.
Sushi was decent. Ive had far better elsewhere but it was the location that drew me here. Good as a family restaurant but not really my taste as far as atmosphere goes. I wouldn't go out of my way to come here unless its along my route. I was in the mood for simple spicy tuna but when i looked on the menu i saw they had the Dancing Roll which consisted of spicy tuna topped with tuna and avocado. So I decided why not? They were really stingy with the thin layers of tuna slices it was topped with. Inside the roll was topped with tempura which i was kind of confused on. Not sure if it was a means to cut cost or what because from what i know spicy tuna consist of tuna mixed with Sriracha sauce. Oh well it temporarily satisfied my craving. But $12.50 for spicy tuna was steep but whatever, I'm in E-Town, KY so I understood the monopoly game. $5.50 for a large Asahi, Sapporo, or Kirin which was good though.
(2)Social M.
i really enjoyed this place. i was really impressed with them cooking your food infront of you plus doing the tricks. would go back there again.
(4)Jacob H.
Excellent for sushi or hibachi. Good service.
(4)Chris W.
I have been here about 10-15 times. Sometimes with large groups, (6-8) and sometimes just 2. I'm not much if a sushi guy but folks I have gone with have said good things. I love the grill. Always get great food, even when busy, although if it is busy it does seem like they are rushing a bit. Additionally, on slow nights it may take a bit to get going since they try to fill a section before they start. I could eat their rice all day. Get a lot of the house "sexy sauce" ummm!
(4)Elizabeth S.
My soup was cold and everything was WAY to salty. We were rushed through our meals and given boxes before we had a chance to even eat our meals. I've eaten at a lot of hibachi restaurants and this one ranks pretty low for me. I was not impressed and doubt that I will ever go back.
(1)Ted C.
I'm going to agree with Francesca and say it's an okay meal. We came in about 30 minutes before closing and since there really weren't any steak places in the area we came here for hibachi. Unfortunately, the hibachi place was about to shut down but they said the dishes could be done in the kitchen without the show. The food was okay I got the steak and scallops which were all right, the steak was overdone and not quite tasty. The scallops were okay. My girlfriend's filet was better, cooked correctly and a lot better than whatever steak I ordered. We also ordered a spicy roll as an appetizer which was okay, it was basically a mayo sushi roll. Okay, but that's to be expected. I think I would be more impressed if I maybe saw more of a show, but the food wasn't enough to warrant a return visit. I shouldn't expect much in the way of Elizabethtown, KY's Japanese cuisine.
(2)Sara J.
Biggest complaint is the actual restaurant. They need to remodel and upgrade!!!! Other than that their hibachi is delicious. I had my first bento box here and it was good. As far as sushi I am no expert and have only tried a few varieties but the Playboy Roll is absolutely delicious. I also like the Sunday Morning roll which is a fried version. Employees are a little difficult since they don't speak excellent English but I have never had them get my order wrong. Either way the food I get is worth the price I pay.
(4)Pam C.
I don't get to Elizabethtown very often and when I do I'm not usually with very adventurous eaters, so I was very happy when I was finally able to try this place. My expectations weren't too high since it is E-town, but I must stay I was impressed with their sushi. Not knowingly, I ordered two deep fried sushi rolls so I'll pay more attention next time, but both rolls tasted good (and fattening!). My boyfriend had the hibachi with swordfish and a couple other meats. I've never had swordfish before and according to him, this wasn't good swordfish. I thought it was a bit chewy but the other meats were good. I always have this complaint but it never fails that I'm always finished with my sushi before the other person even gets their food from the hibachi. I need to make a mental note of this so we can eat together. I'm not sure I'd make a special trip to E-town for Ginza but it's definitely good for the area.
(4)Paul P.
I went to this resturant excited about dining on some traditional Japanese cuisine. I was stationed in Okinawa while in the Marines and loved the food in that country. First off I ordered yaikori and CHICKEN yakisoba. Well I got two sticks of yakitori and basically noodles. Then once I made my displeasure known to the owner they still made me pay for a dish I didn't even touch. These people need to learn American protocol when a patron is displeased with the service or the ramen noodles they served me. Let me get this straight to anyone that has never been to Japan, this is not Japanese food nor is it worth the prices they charge you for it. You are basically paying 15 or more dollars for ramen noodles. Garbage food, Garbage Service, basically your better of going to Burger King.Save your money. I will never set foot again in this resturant. Bad Bad Bad Bad! Yuck Patoooie and every other expletive. Terrible.Never again. Waste of Money. Bad Choice. Don't come here. Stay away!
(1)Charlie B.
On the 4th of July we had dinner at this restaurant and unfortunately there weren't any fireworks going on in my mouth when I ate the food. Whilst the Hibachi Cook was entertaining the food fell short in terms of flavor. The soup was bland, the salad was drowning in dressing, way too much rice, not enough veges and the chicken and mahi mahi dishes were overcooked.
(3)Karen H.
I am 17 and my boyfriend, 18 we decided for our date we would eat out. Out of all the places to eat in Elizabethtown, we chose Ginza, despite what people say about it. The food was good, although very quit on a Tuesday dinner rush. We finish our meal and we get up to pay($48.50) nothing that would break the bank. they told me that my boyfriends credit card was declined. I was okay I'm accepting of that. So I gave them my Credit card (which I had recently put $130 in my account 2 days prior) so I knew with out a doubt they're was money in there. They also declined my card, so I had to drive all the way over to my bank and withdraw X amount. when your going to Ginza make sure you have cash! (apparently they need the cash and I didn't leave a tip.
(1)K C.
Good food, but bad service. There was a bug in my sake. The server took the cup, dumped the bugged sake out and brought the empty cup back to me. She didn't understand why I wasn't happy with that, so she brought me a clean cup. She finally got someone who spoke better English so I could explain that I wanted the sake they threw out replaced. They acted like I was being ridiculous about the whole thing, even though I was really nice about it.
(2)Hakuna M.
really good, large portions, entertaining ....will go again!
(4)Kat B.
This place is horrible! If I could give negative stars I would.... The staff is not trained and they make the simplest request monumental. The management is non existent. If you ask for a manager they all look at you with that lost deer in headlights look. With no one taking the initiative to resolve the issue. Will never return!!! Don't bother with this place
(1)Wendy R.
Went here for Valentines. Food was good. They were completely full of patrons. Had to order appetizer 5 times & got it in the middle of the meal. We were stuck in a tiny room & all I could think was if there were a fire we'd be killed because there was no escape. As soon as the show was over they gave us about 5 minutes to eat and then they brought the food boxes to politely tell us to hit the bricks.
(1)Nalee E.
We have been here quite a few times. Ginza is one of the better Japanese restaurants that is closest to us. The food is a little pricey for the area, but the sushi menu and food is decent. The hibachi is always too salty so we prefer eating sushi. They are always quick to refill our drinks. Didn't give it 5 stars because it's not the best Japanese restaurant we have been to.
(4)Lia K.
Want to start with I have never been to a hibachi & sushi restaurant before. But the service was great and the waitress was extra helpful when I got a bit overwhelmed with the sushi choices. There are soooo many!! :) I got a steak teriyaki Bento box entree and my husband got the chicken teriyaki meal. The meal sizes are huge! And the bento box had such a amazing assortment. The deep fried veggies were a little bland but everything else... YUM!!!
(5)Missie T.
Good sushi and great hibachi usually but sometimes it's a ill off the mark
(4)BJ S.
Sushi was decent. Ive had far better elsewhere but it was the location that drew me here. Good as a family restaurant but not really my taste as far as atmosphere goes. I wouldn't go out of my way to come here unless its along my route. I was in the mood for simple spicy tuna but when i looked on the menu i saw they had the Dancing Roll which consisted of spicy tuna topped with tuna and avocado. So I decided why not? They were really stingy with the thin layers of tuna slices it was topped with. Inside the roll was topped with tempura which i was kind of confused on. Not sure if it was a means to cut cost or what because from what i know spicy tuna consist of tuna mixed with Sriracha sauce. Oh well it temporarily satisfied my craving. But $12.50 for spicy tuna was steep but whatever, I'm in E-Town, KY so I understood the monopoly game. $5.50 for a large Asahi, Sapporo, or Kirin which was good though.
(2)Social M.
i really enjoyed this place. i was really impressed with them cooking your food infront of you plus doing the tricks. would go back there again.
(4)Jacob H.
Excellent for sushi or hibachi. Good service.
(4)Chris W.
I have been here about 10-15 times. Sometimes with large groups, (6-8) and sometimes just 2. I'm not much if a sushi guy but folks I have gone with have said good things. I love the grill. Always get great food, even when busy, although if it is busy it does seem like they are rushing a bit. Additionally, on slow nights it may take a bit to get going since they try to fill a section before they start. I could eat their rice all day. Get a lot of the house "sexy sauce" ummm!
(4)Elizabeth S.
My soup was cold and everything was WAY to salty. We were rushed through our meals and given boxes before we had a chance to even eat our meals. I've eaten at a lot of hibachi restaurants and this one ranks pretty low for me. I was not impressed and doubt that I will ever go back.
(1)Ashley L.
I'm glad I am finally able to leave a good review for this place! A few years ago I stopped going here because my order was wrong every time I visited. Once another local sushi place started having the same issues and their prices skyrocketed I wanted to give Ginza another shot. This place is back! When I first moved to E-town this was my go-to sushi place. My husband's family knew the owners and it was just where we always went for Japanese. The food was great... until it wasn't. (I've heard ownership changed at least once, maybe twice?) It's been probably 2-3 years since then. Now, the food is back to being delicious! And the servers are so much friendlier! Love their sushi rolls, everything is always very fresh! Salmon nigiri, Philly, and Sunday Morning are my go-to rolls. My husband is a little more adventurous and tries a little of everything - no complaints in the past six months since we started coming back! Their fried rice is better than other Japanese places in town and so is their goyza. (Steamed, not fried.) Sometimes we find ourselves here a few times a week. If you're looking for Japanese in E-town this is the restaurant you want.
(5)Josh R.
First off my family was asked to sit to the side and then was forgotten. Now we have not eaten yet and have been seated for over 40 minutes. I am sitting a hibachi grill the is unbearably warm. I have have watched the group that was seated instead of my family get fed and have left and yet here I sit. A good note my glass of tea has stayed full. UPDATE: We left after an hour of waiting and the manager was upset with us for leaving and only paying for the drinks. If you want hibachi drive to Samurai in Bowling Green.
(1)Bedelle M.
Called two hours to reserve a section for 20 people. Got there and they said I didn't call to make a reservation. I don't like being called a liar. Git there with my party we were accommodated and to a room which seated 20 comfortable. It was 8pm they ran out of beer and reisling. The food and hibachi chefs were great. Not sure if I will return
(3)Jared P.
We came in for something different then just eating on post the whole time. We sat at one of the Hibachi Grills and we had a good time. The food and service was average, the chef was funny. It is pretty small inside, we got lucky and walked straight to a table and ordered dinner. The waitress was a little spacy at times but we got our food and drinks.
(3)Valmond M.
I brought my family here. We had a great time. The soup and salad was good and we had interesting sushi combinations for appetizers. Service wasn't bad and they kept our glasses full and the hibachi Chef was pretty entertaining as well. I had the Hibachi filet mignon and mussels with salmon
(3)Paul P.
I went to this resturant excited about dining on some traditional Japanese cuisine. I was stationed in Okinawa while in the Marines and loved the food in that country. First off I ordered yaikori and CHICKEN yakisoba. Well I got two sticks of yakitori and basically noodles. Then once I made my displeasure known to the owner they still made me pay for a dish I didn't even touch. These people need to learn American protocol when a patron is displeased with the service or the ramen noodles they served me. Let me get this straight to anyone that has never been to Japan, this is not Japanese food nor is it worth the prices they charge you for it. You are basically paying 15 or more dollars for ramen noodles. Garbage food, Garbage Service, basically your better of going to Burger King.Save your money. I will never set foot again in this resturant. Bad Bad Bad Bad! Yuck Patoooie and every other expletive. Terrible.Never again. Waste of Money. Bad Choice. Don't come here. Stay away!
(1)Charlie B.
On the 4th of July we had dinner at this restaurant and unfortunately there weren't any fireworks going on in my mouth when I ate the food. Whilst the Hibachi Cook was entertaining the food fell short in terms of flavor. The soup was bland, the salad was drowning in dressing, way too much rice, not enough veges and the chicken and mahi mahi dishes were overcooked.
(3)Karen H.
I am 17 and my boyfriend, 18 we decided for our date we would eat out. Out of all the places to eat in Elizabethtown, we chose Ginza, despite what people say about it. The food was good, although very quit on a Tuesday dinner rush. We finish our meal and we get up to pay($48.50) nothing that would break the bank. they told me that my boyfriends credit card was declined. I was okay I'm accepting of that. So I gave them my Credit card (which I had recently put $130 in my account 2 days prior) so I knew with out a doubt they're was money in there. They also declined my card, so I had to drive all the way over to my bank and withdraw X amount. when your going to Ginza make sure you have cash! (apparently they need the cash and I didn't leave a tip.
(1)K C.
Good food, but bad service. There was a bug in my sake. The server took the cup, dumped the bugged sake out and brought the empty cup back to me. She didn't understand why I wasn't happy with that, so she brought me a clean cup. She finally got someone who spoke better English so I could explain that I wanted the sake they threw out replaced. They acted like I was being ridiculous about the whole thing, even though I was really nice about it.
(2)Hakuna M.
really good, large portions, entertaining ....will go again!
(4)Kat B.
This place is horrible! If I could give negative stars I would.... The staff is not trained and they make the simplest request monumental. The management is non existent. If you ask for a manager they all look at you with that lost deer in headlights look. With no one taking the initiative to resolve the issue. Will never return!!! Don't bother with this place
(1)Ted C.
I'm going to agree with Francesca and say it's an okay meal. We came in about 30 minutes before closing and since there really weren't any steak places in the area we came here for hibachi. Unfortunately, the hibachi place was about to shut down but they said the dishes could be done in the kitchen without the show. The food was okay I got the steak and scallops which were all right, the steak was overdone and not quite tasty. The scallops were okay. My girlfriend's filet was better, cooked correctly and a lot better than whatever steak I ordered. We also ordered a spicy roll as an appetizer which was okay, it was basically a mayo sushi roll. Okay, but that's to be expected. I think I would be more impressed if I maybe saw more of a show, but the food wasn't enough to warrant a return visit. I shouldn't expect much in the way of Elizabethtown, KY's Japanese cuisine.
(2)Sara J.
Biggest complaint is the actual restaurant. They need to remodel and upgrade!!!! Other than that their hibachi is delicious. I had my first bento box here and it was good. As far as sushi I am no expert and have only tried a few varieties but the Playboy Roll is absolutely delicious. I also like the Sunday Morning roll which is a fried version. Employees are a little difficult since they don't speak excellent English but I have never had them get my order wrong. Either way the food I get is worth the price I pay.
(4)Pam C.
I don't get to Elizabethtown very often and when I do I'm not usually with very adventurous eaters, so I was very happy when I was finally able to try this place. My expectations weren't too high since it is E-town, but I must stay I was impressed with their sushi. Not knowingly, I ordered two deep fried sushi rolls so I'll pay more attention next time, but both rolls tasted good (and fattening!). My boyfriend had the hibachi with swordfish and a couple other meats. I've never had swordfish before and according to him, this wasn't good swordfish. I thought it was a bit chewy but the other meats were good. I always have this complaint but it never fails that I'm always finished with my sushi before the other person even gets their food from the hibachi. I need to make a mental note of this so we can eat together. I'm not sure I'd make a special trip to E-town for Ginza but it's definitely good for the area.
(4)Nalee E.
We have been here quite a few times. Ginza is one of the better Japanese restaurants that is closest to us. The food is a little pricey for the area, but the sushi menu and food is decent. The hibachi is always too salty so we prefer eating sushi. They are always quick to refill our drinks. Didn't give it 5 stars because it's not the best Japanese restaurant we have been to.
(4)Lia K.
Want to start with I have never been to a hibachi & sushi restaurant before. But the service was great and the waitress was extra helpful when I got a bit overwhelmed with the sushi choices. There are soooo many!! :) I got a steak teriyaki Bento box entree and my husband got the chicken teriyaki meal. The meal sizes are huge! And the bento box had such a amazing assortment. The deep fried veggies were a little bland but everything else... YUM!!!
(5)Missie T.
Good sushi and great hibachi usually but sometimes it's a ill off the mark
(4)Francesca L.
Decent sushi place for being in Kentucky :p The people working were actually Japanese surprisingly. They have the basics like sushi, udon, and bento boxes plus habachi grill. It's clean and new looking and the service was good. It's nothing special really, but if you are craving some kind of deep fried or cream cheese/mayo sushi roll or a teppanyaki performance meal, I would check it out.
(3)Kuuipo B.
My biggest complaint was that I went for my bday and they don't honor a military or bday discount. When I asked for a bday discount the response I got was "c'mon...it's sushi" However, food wise for taste, value and quality it gets a big thumbs up! I will still go again when craving a good sushi roll. I had the Dancing Dragon Roll and it was worth it! My favorite Japanese food item is Katsu-don. Although they offered katsu on their menu the server said requesting for katsu-don was not possible. Another plus was the o-cha (green tea). Traditional and appealing. Don't remember if there was a dessert menu but it should be an option. We will go back next time to try the teppanyaki.
(4)Gaz H.
The best restaurant within 20 miles of this spot. Two restaurants, in fact, as the sushi bar and hibatchi steakhouse are in separate rooms and have separate menus. Both are good; the hibatchi side is more interactive.
(4)Felix N.
Pretty great place just expensive. But overall was a great experience.
(2)Wendy R.
Went here for Valentines. Food was good. They were completely full of patrons. Had to order appetizer 5 times & got it in the middle of the meal. We were stuck in a tiny room & all I could think was if there were a fire we'd be killed because there was no escape. As soon as the show was over they gave us about 5 minutes to eat and then they brought the food boxes to politely tell us to hit the bricks.
(1)Ashley L.
I'm glad I am finally able to leave a good review for this place! A few years ago I stopped going here because my order was wrong every time I visited. Once another local sushi place started having the same issues and their prices skyrocketed I wanted to give Ginza another shot. This place is back! When I first moved to E-town this was my go-to sushi place. My husband's family knew the owners and it was just where we always went for Japanese. The food was great... until it wasn't. (I've heard ownership changed at least once, maybe twice?) It's been probably 2-3 years since then. Now, the food is back to being delicious! And the servers are so much friendlier! Love their sushi rolls, everything is always very fresh! Salmon nigiri, Philly, and Sunday Morning are my go-to rolls. My husband is a little more adventurous and tries a little of everything - no complaints in the past six months since we started coming back! Their fried rice is better than other Japanese places in town and so is their goyza. (Steamed, not fried.) Sometimes we find ourselves here a few times a week. If you're looking for Japanese in E-town this is the restaurant you want.
(5)Josh R.
First off my family was asked to sit to the side and then was forgotten. Now we have not eaten yet and have been seated for over 40 minutes. I am sitting a hibachi grill the is unbearably warm. I have have watched the group that was seated instead of my family get fed and have left and yet here I sit. A good note my glass of tea has stayed full. UPDATE: We left after an hour of waiting and the manager was upset with us for leaving and only paying for the drinks. If you want hibachi drive to Samurai in Bowling Green.
(1)Bedelle M.
Called two hours to reserve a section for 20 people. Got there and they said I didn't call to make a reservation. I don't like being called a liar. Git there with my party we were accommodated and to a room which seated 20 comfortable. It was 8pm they ran out of beer and reisling. The food and hibachi chefs were great. Not sure if I will return
(3)Jared P.
We came in for something different then just eating on post the whole time. We sat at one of the Hibachi Grills and we had a good time. The food and service was average, the chef was funny. It is pretty small inside, we got lucky and walked straight to a table and ordered dinner. The waitress was a little spacy at times but we got our food and drinks.
(3)Valmond M.
I brought my family here. We had a great time. The soup and salad was good and we had interesting sushi combinations for appetizers. Service wasn't bad and they kept our glasses full and the hibachi Chef was pretty entertaining as well. I had the Hibachi filet mignon and mussels with salmon
(3)Amber D.
Wow. I dig this place hardcore. My hubby & I sat at the sushi bar and enjoyed sweet customer service! The sushi chefs were so nice and are talented with their lovely dish-creating skills. Our server was a sweetheart and she helped me find good, salmon-containing rolls... I am pregnant with our first wee baby and wanted to consume fish that had the most minimal amount of mercury and toxins (Contrary to what many folks in America have been led to believe sushi is NOT bad for prego ladies. The omegas are GREAT for the growing babe. Mercury-laden fish are bad!! So eat the salmon, always. Even if it's, sadly, not the wild-caught stuff.)... They even seared most of our salmon for me so it was mostly cooked. We got the Phoenix Roll (teriyaki sesame chicken, peanut sauce, etc.!), the Sunset Roll and the Mr. Choy Roll. SO dang tasty!! And the salmon sashimi was fresh. They use the tasty pink ginger slices instead of the nasty white ginger I generally see at sushi places. My mouth was jumping for joy! And, although I didn't order it, I must say that I am so relieved to know that they offer RED BEAN ICE CREAM. My favorite, hands down. I've seen a few unsatisfactory reviews for this restaurant and am a bit surprised. Compared to the other sushi restaurant in Elizabethtown (Kansai) THIS place is #1. Considering the lack of fresh, fun and mostly healthy eateries in this part of Kentucky THIS place is refreshing. I recently moved to here from an area in California where lovely restaurants abound... while out here in the Kentucky countryside my picky palate leaves me actually choosing to NOT eat when I am out trying to find sustenance, and I've often gone hungry because I am not going to put a 90% fried meal into my gullet. THANK GOODNESS for this place. It's not too flashy and just right for this West Coast chica, who has been craving a restaurant to call her favorite. ;-)
(5)Tonia D.
I was very pleased, as were the other 3 people that went with me. I ate on the sushi bar side of Ginza. Everything tasted fresh and was well prepared. Pretty good presentation too. Between the two of us, my husband and I have had sushi in various regions of the U.S., and we agreed it was one of the better places we had eaten. We typically go for spicy options. The Volcano roll had a nice kick. The price was pretty middle of the road, maybe a little bit pricier than where we typically used to go. We had 4 rolls and a seaweed salad for $40. We definitely plan on going back. The Hibachi side is better for groups. The sushi side has limited seating.
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