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Ginko Japanese Restaurant
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Ginko Japanese Restaurant

Japanese restaurant
4.5(417 reviews)
Closed
Today's hours: 11:30 AM - 2 PM, 5 - 9 PM

Ginko Japanese Restaurant is a new restaurant in Toronto opened more than 6 months ago.

Imported from Miyagi Japan, Toronto's Oldest Japanese restaurant.

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Location

655 Dixon Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 1J3



Features

Service options

No-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeoutDine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible parking lotWheelchair-accessible washroom

Frequently mentioned about

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Featured User Reviews

Overall a good experience. The house salad was overly salty but everything else was quite good. My kid almost swam with the koi 😅

December 8, 2024 on Google

I absolutely loved the atmosphere at Ginko. The aesthetics made me feel like I was in Japan, and the vibes were spot-on. The food was incredible—everything was just perfect. Highly recommend!

December 1, 2024 on Google

Super delcious and fresh food options, beautiful atmosphere and the service was on another level! I definitely recommend this place if you're looking for something fresh and tasty with unbeatable staff and service!

November 23, 2024 on Google

We placed an order and waited 40 minutes for one “light” sushi set ($28) and one Chikara dinner set ($30), all while we were starving, only to be served incredibly disappointing food. House Salad The house salad that came with each course was overly salty. “Light” Sushi Set - The sushi rice was overly dense and lacked the sweet and tangy flavor of sushi vinegar. The salmon was fine, but the other fish were not fresh and had a strong fishy smell. - The plate seemed unwashed, which I have attached a photo…. Chikara Dinner - The Japanese fried chicken was soggy, neither crispy nor flavorful. - The potato croquette had an excessively thick coating, which overpowered the filling.

November 15, 2024 on Google

I really didn’t have a nice exquisite japanese food experience like most of the reviews states and so didn’t my colleague. We both had the steak teriyaki bowl that disn’t have much flavor and texture wasn’t appealing at all. Kiao soup and salad were ok and service very quick

November 7, 2024 on Google

Authentic Japanese restaurant, with Japanese service. They even have a samurai statue and art pieces in the restaurant. Definitely worth stopping by on the way to the airport. They've been open for 40 years and their consistency shows. Enter through the hotel parking lot, and get ticket validation so your parking is free. Reasonable priced, can eat for $30-$50/person

April 21, 2024 on Google

So, you want to eat Japanese food...so then go to Ginko!!! This is REAL Japanese food, unlike a lot of the AYCE places. I been eating here for around 30 years or more, back when it was in the Cambridge Hotel. Chef Kimura's commitment to providing excellent food and ambience is second to none. I even had the pleasure of having Ginko cater the sushi for my wedding... boy, was that a mistake...I thought I would have left overs...none to be found, my wife's side are Italian and they ate most of it...lol. Not sure there's a better Japanese restaurant around. Authentic food at the highest quality, hopefully you will try and be able to taste the difference!!! It's definitely not our last time... we'll be back!!! Repeat visit, same results.... Great service and delicious, highly quality food!! If you appreciate and like high-quality, authentic Japanese food, try Ginko!!!

August 22, 2023 on Google

Stunning quality all around coupled with a great atmosphere. The sashimi tasted incredibly fresh, and as a result, the sushi pizza I had was a delight. However, the standout from my meal was the chikara combination dinner! The chicken karaage had an absolutely beyond perfect texture and coating, and the teriyaki beef was not only melt-in-your-mouth rich, but the in-house teriyaki sauce was some of the best I’ve ever tasted. The only thing I tried that I would pass on next time is their momiji cheesecake, which I found too dense, very eggy and not particularly my style. I would say Ginko is definitely worth the price tag, and is now my favourite Japanese restaurant in the outer Mississauga area of Toronto!

May 26, 2023 on Google