Ginza Japanese Kitchen

Lilienstraße 32, 20095 Hamburg, Germany, Brandsende Hamburg

🛍 Suppe, Fisch, Fleisch, Eiscreme

4.7 💬 1789 Reviews

Phone: +494020908302

Address: Lilienstraße 32, 20095 Hamburg, Germany, Brandsende Hamburg

City: Brandsende Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 8

Reviews: 1789

"My visit to Ginza Japanese Kitchen was a complete success! As a starter I had the miso soup €5 , which was nice and warm and aromatic a perfect start. This was followed by the Kihabara Bento €33 , which impressed with a large selection of freshly prepared delicacies, including sushi, tempura and fine side dishes. Everything was very tasty and beautifully presented. Finally there was the Shoyu Ramen 16 € , the noodle soup was rich, the broth had a deep flavor and the ingredients were fresh. Overall the food was really fantastic. The service was attentive and paying with a debit card went smoothly. I will definitely come back! Thank you for the great experience!"

Full menu - 8 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Appetizer

Asian

Noodle

Dessert

Sushi Rolls

Japanese Specialties

Sides

Christian Christian

Great place to relax and have a nice chat with good food

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Tristan
Tristan

Super nice service, the best vegan ramen I've ever eaten and a cozy atmosphere that's all you need. Thanks!


Fabian
Fabian

Food: Tasty, portion a bit small Service: Super nice Card payment: Only Girocard/EC card (greatly expandable, at least debit could be offered)


Chrs
Chrs

Cockroach in the Tonkotsu Ramen. Happened on December 1, 2024 at around 3 p.m. I had already eaten half of my ramen when I spotted the cockroach. View menu


Angelo
Angelo

Top food. Fast friendly service. Here people learn that Japanese food is much more than just raw cold fish. The soups and sauces are perfectly strong and balanced.


Katharina
Katharina

very hospitable staff, particularly cozy, low-stimulus atmosphere with pleasantly dimmed lights, no noise and very discreet music. The food is incredibly good and of high quality.


fiddle
fiddle

Small but cosy restaurant that close to train station, quick service and nice staff. Spicy Miso Ramen from lunch menu taste good, love the soup and noodles, pork also ok. Not a large portion but enough for a female and only cost 11 euro, good value. View menu


Justine
Justine

Unfortunately, the food is not authentic Japanese at all and is too expensive for the quality. You get a spicy mayonnaise with the tempura. The expensive butterfish sushi had Sriracha sauce on it. Unfortunately not what I expect from a Japanese restaurant.


Duc
Duc

Unfortunately the food was rather average. We ordered a sushi platter, but the sushi wouldn't make it into the top 10 for me. It was fresh, but unfortunately pretty tasteless. The atmosphere was cozy and inviting, but there aren't very many seats, which limits the stay a bit. The service, on the other hand, was very friendly and attentive, and the staff always responded to our wishes. Unfortunately, we won't be stopping by here again for sushi.


kjh
kjh

My visit to Ginza Japanese Kitchen was a complete success! As a starter I had the miso soup €5 , which was nice and warm and aromatic a perfect start. This was followed by the Kihabara Bento €33 , which impressed with a large selection of freshly prepared delicacies, including sushi, tempura and fine side dishes. Everything was very tasty and beautifully presented. Finally there was the Shoyu Ramen 16 € , the noodle soup was rich, the broth had a deep flavor and the ingredients were fresh. Overall the food was really fantastic. The service was attentive and paying with a debit card went smoothly. I will definitely come back! Thank you for the great experience! View menu

Categories

  • Suppe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Fisch Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • Fleisch Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Eiscreme A delightful selection of creamy, handcrafted ice creams with a variety of flavors ranging from classic vanilla and chocolate to unique options like lavender honey and spicy mango, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.

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