If you're a fan of Chinese cuisine and looking for a place to satisfy your cravings, look no further than Ginsoy. This restaurant offers a delightful culinary experience with its mouthwatering fried rice and kung pao dishes. Trust me; your taste buds will thank you!
Let's start with their fried rice, which is undoubtedly a standout dish. The fragrant aroma of perfectly cooked rice mixed with a medley of vegetables and succulent meat is simply irresistible. Each bite is bursting with flavors that will transport you straight to the streets of China. Whether you're a fan of the classic chicken fried rice or prefer the indulgent shrimp version, Ginsoy has got you covered.
Now, let's talk about their kung pao. This dish is a true masterpiece, combining tender chunks of chicken or beef with a tantalizing blend of spices and peanuts. The result is a harmonious symphony of flavors that will leave you craving for more. The balance between the savory and slightly spicy notes is just perfect, making every bite a delightful adventure for your taste buds.
Apart from the exceptional food, Ginsoy offers a casual dining atmosphere that is perfect for a laid-back meal with friends or family. The cozy ambiance and friendly staff create a welcoming environment where you can relax and enjoy your meal without any fuss.
The prices at Ginsoy are reasonable, considering the quality and quantity of the food they serve. You can indulge in their delectable dishes without burning a hole in your pocket. It's a win-win situation!
In conclusion, Ginsoy is a gem of a restaurant that deserves recognition for its outstanding fried rice and kung pao dishes. The casual ambiance adds to the overall experience, making it an ideal spot for a satisfying meal. So, if you're in the mood for some Chinese cuisine that will leave you wanting more, head over to Ginsoy and embark on a flavorful journey for...
Read moreSo we 5 friends decided to go Ginsoy Gulshan-e-Iqbal on Sunday 3 March 2019 around 8 pmish for a birthday party dinner, we ordered a cake from different bakery and asked Ginsoy Staff to surprise serve, they happily agreed to do it. While waiting for one of our friend who mistakenly went to Johar Branch, she asked us to come to Johar Branch as I'm alone and can't commute easily, we took the cake back and left the place after explaining this issue, the staff was amazingly well behaved and polite. When we reached Johar Branch their pathetic sitting area and total opposite staff behavior was surprise. They didn't have space and couldn't manage the waiting members, after 20 minutes we decided to go back to Gulshan Branch, when we reached back it was busy, but the staff managed and took us to special table arrangement since we were here before. The quality and quantity of food was as expected superb, plus the ambiance was also good apart it was full busy. People were waiting outside to get the table and the staff was dealing everything very well. Not a single word to 'hurry please' type messages. After dinner they also did the job and arranged the mini cake cutting ceremony for us, they had to attend the other peoples on waiting but didn't try to ruin our moment. They also joined this moment and we were more than happy to celebrate this with them. It's, surely highly recommended not because of quality food but of their lovely staff as...
Read moreJust an OK neighborhood restaurant serving good Chinese food. The food quality varies with each visit but service has mostly been excellent. When you walk in, you don't get the vibe of an authentic Chinese restaurant with no Chinese music, artifacts and decorations, and matching Chinese crockery. These are all important things one expect at a Chinese restaurant and critical to its ambiance. Instead, it's very noisy and the soup is served in bowls and spoons usually seen at mandi restaurants. You don't enjoy Chinese food unless you eat in Chinese crockery as they have specific bowls and soup spoons. It'd be nice if they replace their current stock with crockery representing Chinese culture. In Pakistan, one can find such cutlery and crockery with Chinese patterns easily anywhere. They lack details as you can find placemats of different colors and patterns on one table. The food quality was definitely superior to our last visit. The only exception was their oily crackers though the chatni was good. Rice was cooked and served fresh and the two gravies we ordered were excellent, too. Both soups, the Thai soup & the white hot and sour soup, had great taste. Our server was attentive and courteous. He took our order, served in due time and later packed all our leftovers with a smile. One thing to bear in mind is that you almost spend the same amount of money as you'd at any other Chinese restaurant at a local fancy hotel so the...
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