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Ginko Restaurant

Ginko Restaurant

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4.6 Google Review
2247 Professor Ave #b, Cleveland, Ohio, 44113, United States
(216) 274-1202 restaurantginko.com
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Apr 10, 2018
This sushi-focused bar in underground digs is our favorite place to go for holidays and birthdays. The service is great and the restaurant is small enough to be cozy, even when it's packed and lively. The decor is well suited to the space and they even play anime on a screen in the back! It feels like eating out in NYC.

May 17, 2018
Birthday event and ginko served amazing fish with top notch presentations. Blue fin and the tuna tartar.... Collin was amazing

May 17, 2018
Not a place if you enjoy real sushi. Limited menu. I came in alone and was seated at the bar. Despite being a cool evening, this small eatery in a basement was sweltering. Found it unusual that the sushi chefs' do not engage with the customers. My server forgot about me as she took an order for the couple who arrived ten minutes after me. The menu was so limited -it didnt include items you would normally find in a sushi place-no seaweed salad. The octopuss was rubbery, thready and devoid of flavor. Only one brand of sake is served warm and by the carafe. Server couldnt tell me the difference of the two plum wines served by the glass.

Apr 21, 2018
Darn good sushi. Everything is fairly high quality. Trendy chic clientele. Cozy Tremont basement atmosphere. Prices are on higher side.

Mar 14, 2018
Had dinner here this past Saturday evening before going to a concert and EVERYTHING about it was absolutely perfect! The service, the atmosphere, and last but not least the quality of the food!! This place is a hidden gem in Tremont to say the least. It is a MUST TRY!!

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Opening Hours

Tue:4:30 pm - 10 pm
Wed:4:30 pm - 10 pm
Thu:4:30 pm - 10 pm
Sat:4:30 pm - 12 am

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