Ginga Japanese Restaurant immediately takes you to the Far East with its thatched straw interior. With funky stools in the outside area to perch on whilst people-watching and sipping on a drink.
Main meals in 2006 averaged $20, well worth it for the delicious selection of authentic Japanese food, including noodles and traditional Bento boxed meals. The thatched grass booths combined with the food make for a real Japanese experience.
Ginga is open for lunch & dinner 7 days a week and is also open breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays. The restaurant is fully licensed, but you can also pay a small BYO fee to bring your own bottles.

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