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Ginza (sushi and chinese food)
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Historic Park Theatre and Event Center
848 Park Ave, Cranston, RI 02910
Artists' Exchange
50 Rolfe Square, Cranston, RI 02910
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Lunch Box Restaurant
751 Park Ave, Cranston, RI 02910
Pizza Fair
685 Park Ave, Cranston, RI 02910
Pub On Park
655 Park Ave, Cranston, RI 02910, United States
Thai Street Food Cuisine
800 Park Ave, Cranston, RI 02910
Bettola
44 Rolfe Square, Cranston, RI 02910
Alanis Mediterranean Bistro
74 Rolfe Square, Cranston, RI 02910, United States
King's Garden Restaurant
90 Rolfe Square, Cranston, RI 02910
El Laham Restaurant
91 Rolfe Square, Cranston, RI 02910
Mesa Cafe and Grill
100 Rolfe Square, Cranston, RI 02910
The Spot Bar and Grill
20 Rolfe Square, Cranston, RI 02910
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Ginza (sushi and chinese food)

736 Park Ave, Cranston, RI 02910
4.2(62)$$$$
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attractions: Historic Park Theatre and Event Center, Artists' Exchange, restaurants: Lunch Box Restaurant, Pizza Fair, Pub On Park, Thai Street Food Cuisine, Bettola, Alanis Mediterranean Bistro, King's Garden Restaurant, El Laham Restaurant, Mesa Cafe and Grill, The Spot Bar and Grill
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(401) 415-8580
Website
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Nearby attractions of Ginza (sushi and chinese food)

Historic Park Theatre and Event Center

Artists' Exchange

Historic Park Theatre and Event Center

Historic Park Theatre and Event Center

4.6

(239)

Open 24 hours
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Artists' Exchange

Artists' Exchange

4.6

(58)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

ART OF POETRY
ART OF POETRY
Sat, Jan 10 • 6:00 PM
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R&B Night: The Affair (Ages 25+)
R&B Night: The Affair (Ages 25+)
Sat, Jan 10 • 10:00 PM
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RI ASLA 2025 Design Awards + Holiday Party
RI ASLA 2025 Design Awards + Holiday Party
Fri, Jan 9 • 6:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Ginza (sushi and chinese food)

Lunch Box Restaurant

Pizza Fair

Pub On Park

Thai Street Food Cuisine

Bettola

Alanis Mediterranean Bistro

King's Garden Restaurant

El Laham Restaurant

Mesa Cafe and Grill

The Spot Bar and Grill

Lunch Box Restaurant

Lunch Box Restaurant

4.2

(224)

$

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Pizza Fair

Pizza Fair

4.6

(155)

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Pub On Park

Pub On Park

4.3

(252)

$

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Thai Street Food Cuisine

Thai Street Food Cuisine

4.7

(155)

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Reviews of Ginza (sushi and chinese food)

4.2
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3.0
1y

Happy to see a new Asian restaurant in this spot! I’ve been here three separate times before deciding to write this review—so here it goes:

Let’s start with the good stuff--

This is an all-in-one Asian spot for popular dishes (except Thai food). In short, if one day you’re craving dim sum, the next sushi, or you’re with a group where everyone wants something different, this self-proclaimed Pan-Asian place could be your go-to.

First, I was thrilled to see so many of my favorite Asian dishes on the menu. There’s so much to choose from—dim sum, sushi, clay pot dishes, pho, bento boxes, poke bowls, and more. Talk about menu overload (in a good way)!

Second, the place is big. There are two sections to the restaurant, so you can sit far from others if you want, bring a larger group without worry, or easily snag a table even on a regular day.

Third, the service is solid. The servers are efficient and helpful when explaining dishes.

Fourth, the prices are fair, which is always a win.

Now, for the not-so-great: My companion wasn’t impressed with the sushi, and a few of the more exciting dishes I ordered didn’t quite live up to their potential. That might just be the trade-off for having such a massive, across-the-board menu.

Overall, it’s still a good spot to check out. I’m impressed with their effort to serve up so many favorites that diners...

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5.0
2y

Ah, Ginza! This quaint little gem is precisely the kind of place I adore supporting. Dining there was like partaking in a culinary journey across Asia. My wife ventured into the sushi realm, my darling daughter dabbled with Pho, and I immersed myself in a bowl of ramen.

While our collective opinion was that the sushi, pho, and Tonkotsu broth were satisfactory, the real superstar of the evening was the Chashu in my ramen. That melt-in-your-mouth goodness stole the show!

A small hiccup to note, our dishes didn't make a simultaneous entrance. My daughter was almost done savoring her pho when my steaming bowl of ramen made its debut. But hey, perfection is a journey, right?

Despite this minor glitch, there's a charm to establishments like Ginza that keeps drawing me in. Consider this not just a glowing review but also a promise - Ginza, you'll be seeing more of me! Cheers to supporting local businesses that bring such delightful diversity...

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5.0
2y

Could not be happier that we found Ginza Asian Bistro. Pictured below is the Honey Glazed Boneless Ribs. No contest, the best Boneless Ribs I have ever had, they are so tender and juicy, and the SAUCE is next level. We tried the Pork Belly Bun, never had one before and it was so good. They have it all, they have Chinese, Ramen, Sushi, and a Dim Sum menu. We have been there about 4 times and we have yet to try the entrees yet. Last time we were there got a Pina Colada and even though it was from a mix, it was really good. Some places do not put enough in and it lack favor, but here it was Great. The Pork Japanese Gyoza and dipping sauce is great. I am not a fan of Sushi but Marcy and Geoffrey both love it. Their favorite is the Eel and cucumber roll and they love it there. Looking forward to trying the Entree's and Raman. if you love this kind of food you got to...

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Helga MelgarHelga Melgar
Happy to see a new Asian restaurant in this spot! I’ve been here three separate times before deciding to write this review—so here it goes: Let’s start with the good stuff-- This is an all-in-one Asian spot for popular dishes (except Thai food). In short, if one day you’re craving dim sum, the next sushi, or you’re with a group where everyone wants something different, this self-proclaimed Pan-Asian place could be your go-to. First, I was thrilled to see so many of my favorite Asian dishes on the menu. There’s so much to choose from—dim sum, sushi, clay pot dishes, pho, bento boxes, poke bowls, and more. Talk about menu overload (in a good way)! Second, the place is big. There are two sections to the restaurant, so you can sit far from others if you want, bring a larger group without worry, or easily snag a table even on a regular day. Third, the service is solid. The servers are efficient and helpful when explaining dishes. Fourth, the prices are fair, which is always a win. Now, for the not-so-great: My companion wasn’t impressed with the sushi, and a few of the more exciting dishes I ordered didn’t quite live up to their potential. That might just be the trade-off for having such a massive, across-the-board menu. Overall, it’s still a good spot to check out. I’m impressed with their effort to serve up so many favorites that diners tend to crave.
Edwin LabjaEdwin Labja
Ah, Ginza! This quaint little gem is precisely the kind of place I adore supporting. Dining there was like partaking in a culinary journey across Asia. My wife ventured into the sushi realm, my darling daughter dabbled with Pho, and I immersed myself in a bowl of ramen. While our collective opinion was that the sushi, pho, and Tonkotsu broth were satisfactory, the real superstar of the evening was the Chashu in my ramen. That melt-in-your-mouth goodness stole the show! A small hiccup to note, our dishes didn't make a simultaneous entrance. My daughter was almost done savoring her pho when my steaming bowl of ramen made its debut. But hey, perfection is a journey, right? Despite this minor glitch, there's a charm to establishments like Ginza that keeps drawing me in. Consider this not just a glowing review but also a promise - Ginza, you'll be seeing more of me! Cheers to supporting local businesses that bring such delightful diversity to our plates.
Richard DowneyRichard Downey
Could not be happier that we found Ginza Asian Bistro. Pictured below is the Honey Glazed Boneless Ribs. No contest, the best Boneless Ribs I have ever had, they are so tender and juicy, and the SAUCE is next level. We tried the Pork Belly Bun, never had one before and it was so good. They have it all, they have Chinese, Ramen, Sushi, and a Dim Sum menu. We have been there about 4 times and we have yet to try the entrees yet. Last time we were there got a Pina Colada and even though it was from a mix, it was really good. Some places do not put enough in and it lack favor, but here it was Great. The Pork Japanese Gyoza and dipping sauce is great. I am not a fan of Sushi but Marcy and Geoffrey both love it. Their favorite is the Eel and cucumber roll and they love it there. Looking forward to trying the Entree's and Raman. if you love this kind of food you got to check it out.
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Happy to see a new Asian restaurant in this spot! I’ve been here three separate times before deciding to write this review—so here it goes: Let’s start with the good stuff-- This is an all-in-one Asian spot for popular dishes (except Thai food). In short, if one day you’re craving dim sum, the next sushi, or you’re with a group where everyone wants something different, this self-proclaimed Pan-Asian place could be your go-to. First, I was thrilled to see so many of my favorite Asian dishes on the menu. There’s so much to choose from—dim sum, sushi, clay pot dishes, pho, bento boxes, poke bowls, and more. Talk about menu overload (in a good way)! Second, the place is big. There are two sections to the restaurant, so you can sit far from others if you want, bring a larger group without worry, or easily snag a table even on a regular day. Third, the service is solid. The servers are efficient and helpful when explaining dishes. Fourth, the prices are fair, which is always a win. Now, for the not-so-great: My companion wasn’t impressed with the sushi, and a few of the more exciting dishes I ordered didn’t quite live up to their potential. That might just be the trade-off for having such a massive, across-the-board menu. Overall, it’s still a good spot to check out. I’m impressed with their effort to serve up so many favorites that diners tend to crave.
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Ah, Ginza! This quaint little gem is precisely the kind of place I adore supporting. Dining there was like partaking in a culinary journey across Asia. My wife ventured into the sushi realm, my darling daughter dabbled with Pho, and I immersed myself in a bowl of ramen. While our collective opinion was that the sushi, pho, and Tonkotsu broth were satisfactory, the real superstar of the evening was the Chashu in my ramen. That melt-in-your-mouth goodness stole the show! A small hiccup to note, our dishes didn't make a simultaneous entrance. My daughter was almost done savoring her pho when my steaming bowl of ramen made its debut. But hey, perfection is a journey, right? Despite this minor glitch, there's a charm to establishments like Ginza that keeps drawing me in. Consider this not just a glowing review but also a promise - Ginza, you'll be seeing more of me! Cheers to supporting local businesses that bring such delightful diversity to our plates.
Edwin Labja

Edwin Labja

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Could not be happier that we found Ginza Asian Bistro. Pictured below is the Honey Glazed Boneless Ribs. No contest, the best Boneless Ribs I have ever had, they are so tender and juicy, and the SAUCE is next level. We tried the Pork Belly Bun, never had one before and it was so good. They have it all, they have Chinese, Ramen, Sushi, and a Dim Sum menu. We have been there about 4 times and we have yet to try the entrees yet. Last time we were there got a Pina Colada and even though it was from a mix, it was really good. Some places do not put enough in and it lack favor, but here it was Great. The Pork Japanese Gyoza and dipping sauce is great. I am not a fan of Sushi but Marcy and Geoffrey both love it. Their favorite is the Eel and cucumber roll and they love it there. Looking forward to trying the Entree's and Raman. if you love this kind of food you got to check it out.
Richard Downey

Richard Downey

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