Pros: great food, sake selection and service Cons: wait is often required, parking difficult
How can you beat fresh seafood, good service and 15 kinds of hot sake? I'm fresh out of ideas for ways that Ginza Japanese Restaurant could get a whole lot better!
The food:
I LOVE sushi and sashimi (like to eat it every week) and the...
Pros: food, service, atmosphere, price Cons: busy, not open until 5 pm on weekdays
My trip to Ginza was made out of sheer curiosity. I was just hanging out at my buddy’s place on the south side of the Boston University campus one Friday afternoon when he mentioned that he had never tried the Japanese place on the corner of his block....
Pros: Food service, Cons: more expensive than I'd like to pay
Okay, I'll admit it. For a long time I did not like Japanese food. I didn't like Thai, i didn't like Korean. I thought that the American-Pseudo-Chinese-Food is the best Asian food the world has to offer, hands down. So when I was talked into (forced) to...
Pros: Best Japanese food in Boston Cons: Long waits in line if you go on weekend nights
This Ginza is opened by the same owner as the one on Hudson Street in Chinatown. However, I must say that the quality of the food here is much better than that one. The menu is essentially the same, but the portions seem to be a little larger and also...
Pros: Some of the best Japanese you can find in US, at reasonable prices Cons: Slow service at peak hours
Does it get any better than this?
Ginza in Brookline serves the best Japanese I have ever tasted, hands down. The restaurant boasts a varied menu, which avoids trendy 'fusion' style cooking in favor of straightforward Japanese dishes, some...
Pros: Good quality, very good taste, clean environment. Cons: Very far from Toronto.
I live in Toronto and often goes to Boston. I see to it that my arrival in Boston is about lunch time and dinner time to have the best Tempura in Boston.
From Logan airport, you can connect to Boston's subway system through the Airport Bus....
Pros: Good food. Cons: Higher than the average college kid budget.
The quiet town of Brookline actually houses many excellent restaurants and food establishments. Anna's Taqueria, Cafe Japonaise, Rod Dee 1 and Ginza are just a few.
My experiences with Ginza have always been pleasant. Together with the Ginza -...
Pros: fresh, beautiful food Cons: a little expensive
After becoming a fan of the cult TV hit "Iron Chef," I've decided to check out some local Japanese places. According to Zagat's, Ginza is one of the highest rated (it also has a site in Chinatown, but there is more parking here.) Their menu...
Pros: excellent food and service Cons: waiting for a table
I am a big fan of Japanese food, and always looking for new places to try. I had heard wonderful things about Ginza and decided to give the one on Beacon Street a try.
After waiting about 20 minutes or so for a table, I saw what all the fuss...
Pros: One of the best restaurants in Boston. Cons: I do not have anything bad to say.
Ginza, even the name is perfect. This place provides not only the freshest sushi and sashimi but also great ambiance and fine sake. When you walk inside, the waitress dressed in their traditional outfits will greet you, seat you down on comfortable...
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