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Have dined here a number of times for lunch and dinner. Ginga is always very clean, sushi is really fresh and the big bowls of soup are generous and full of flavour. Great for either a quick bite or a more leisurely lunch. View all feedback.
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Going to the movies and my daughter loves Sushi.SERVICEFast Polite and indifferent FOOD OkaySome of the items looked like they had been on the conveyor for quite some time.Ordered freshSeafood BitesSteamed prawn & chives gyoza Better, but not remarkable OVERALLOkay to grab a feed before/after a movie fast. If it's a hot fresh meal you want, other places along Southbank would be better. View all feedback.
Curry radiates japanese flavour. Hot and fresh and chicken cutlets are sublime and crunchy. Modern decor and conveniently placed next to the cinema. Huge portion for the curry and the sushi train is really neat. Overall pleasant place.
Happy : . I have always been happy with this place! Really great sushi and the prices are good too, the staff have always been helpful..will keep going back. : '
We frequent this restaurant often. The service is excellent and friendly, and the prices are reasonable.
Good attentive staff fresh water given without asking asked to Order very fast food arrived quickly all very fresh and well presented good size serving and great prices for the quality we will be back good Japanese food here u can choose sushi wheel or take a seat next door high chairs for kids too most places in the cbd don't have these makes dinner ezy
Ginga Sushi Bar South Brisbane. Attached next door to the cinema in South Bank, Ginga has two different sections focused on a different aspect of Japanese cuisine one of them is an Asian fusion variety while the other one is a simple sushi train (or more properly, a sushi conveyer belt). I ended up at the latter so to try the fusion will be a later day. Some of those dishes do look good. <br/ <br/ Upon seating, the waitress whom showed me to a chair asked if I wanted to have a drink to begin with and I ordered a green apple tea getting the tea green. This was served in the signature cups that bubble tea is served in, and one waitress was kind enough when she saw I was trying to peel back the film not being able to pierce it to jam the straw straight in. As usual the tea was refreshing, subtle in flavour and smooth in texture. <br/ <br/ Knowing that I could easily rack up the bill I kept a close eye on the plate colour and how many there were. Infact, they give you a paper clip and tally mark up the different plate colours and extras requested. Also, I had a movie to get to in less than an hour. From the belt I got a packet of wasabi then plate of inari sushi (the familar and well beloved bean curd pockets), a plate of sea weed sushi, a plate of kimchi, some gyozas and a chicken avocado nagiri. Each one was really fresh, had great ingredients and I felt satisfied after them. <br/ First, the inari is fantastic in its simplicity with the soy infused tofu. Then the seaweed mixed with chili is always one that is a winner with me as well as the gyozas. My favourite was the ultimate the selection the chicken and avocado nagiri which had a creamy combination of mayonnaise with the avocado and a bit of crumbed chicken. If there is one thing I have to say, maybe the kimchi would have been switched in retrospect as it does make for a decent side especially in Korean cuisine but cannot really sustain itself as a lone bit of food. <br/ <br/ Maybe not the best sushi to find in Brisbane, however this is a good and filling option for movie dwellers or just a quick lunch. It is always an option if the circumstances pop up again.