L.ginger Asian Fusion Hibachi

65 E State St, 43215, Columbus, United States

🛍 Meat, Sushi, Asian, Asiatic

3.4 💬 12 Reviews

Phone: +16142282318

Address: 65 E State St, 43215, Columbus, United States

City: Columbus

Menu Dishes: 22

Reviews: 12

"I chose a wide variety of hot table dishes and paid by the pound. Quick and easy, but why was the food cooked so poorly?? The fried rice was overcooked, almost mush. All the dishes were flavorless. The vegetable-tofu dish wasn't too overdone and the chicken was tender, but there was zero Asian, or any other, flavor. I'm not too fussy about Asian food, often enjoying dishes from a supermarket hot food deli. I'm sorry I ate this whole lunch, always thinking the next bite had to be better. I hope L. Ginger improves their.recipes and starts cooking with a lighter touch."

Full menu - 22 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Chicken

Starters

Fried Rice

Appetizer

Mod - Flavor

Chinese Specialties - Chicken

Noodle & Fried Rice Dishes

Japanese Specialties

Asian

Soups

Extras

Seafood

Mongolian Food

Small Plates

Rolls & Sandwiches

Noodles

Kitchen Entrée

Rico Rico

So good!! Spicy but not too much!! Love noodles, Mala!! and General tso chicken Today was the first day eating out after quarantine!!!!

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Reviews

Marvin
Marvin

"Alright! The spice level was just right—not overwhelming! I had the Noodles, Mala, and General Tso Chicken. Today marked my first day of quarantine food, and it was a great choice!"


Alivia
Alivia

I ordered the hibachi chicken. I had to wait for it to be cooked, but I don't mind waiting for fresh food. It was very good and the portions are more than enough. I had plenty left over for another meal.


Álvaro
Álvaro

I appreciate the food, but I think service can be improved. No water is offered when you dine in, and you have to buy bottled water instead. Last time we waited for more than 25 minutes for our food, when others came way after us were already served. View menu


Bradford
Bradford

I enjoyed the food, but I believe the service could use some improvement. They don't offer water when you sit down, so you have to purchase bottled water instead. On our last visit, we waited over 25 minutes for our food while other tables received their orders before us.


Dewitt
Dewitt

I ordered General Tsos and steamed dumplings from here through Amazon prime restaurants and I wasn't impressed. The chicken was all white meat but it was extremely dry and lacked flavor. There was also only 3 pieces of broccoli. The steamed dumplings were great on the other hand but not good enough to save the meal. I'm gonna look for a new Chinese place.


Leila
Leila

I was working in the building for a few days and I was looking for some food for lunch. I case across this place and after looking at the menu, decided I would give it a shot. Ordering the Kung Pao Chicken, I instantly found a new dish to love. Thedish has the perfect amount of heat which I found hard to accomplish in Central Ohio. 5/5 would definitely eat here again. View menu


Ola
Ola

I worked in the building for a few days and was searching for a lunch spot when I stumbled upon this restaurant. After checking out the menu, I decided to give it a try. I ordered the Kung Pao Chicken and instantly discovered a new favorite dish. It had the perfect level of heat, which I often find hard to come by in Central Ohio. I would definitely rate this 5/5 and would love to eat here again!


Devan
Devan

Very great concept for the lunch Pay by the Weight. This is commonly found in Asian countries, and was happy to see the practice happening here. Regular menu items are typical American Chinese dishes. I don't have an issues other than the Crab Rangoon are assembled differently. The amount of filling is great, it's just wrapped like a ball instead of a triangle shape most commonly found. If you buy them, you'll see what I mean. Fast and friendly service.


Devan
Devan

I chose a wide variety of hot table dishes and paid by the pound. Quick and easy, but why was the food cooked so poorly?? The fried rice was overcooked, almost mush. All the dishes were flavorless. The vegetable-tofu dish wasn't too overdone and the chicken was tender, but there was zero Asian, or any other, flavor. I'm not too fussy about Asian food, often enjoying dishes from a supermarket hot food deli. I'm sorry I ate this whole lunch, always thinking the next bite had to be better. I hope L. Ginger improves their.recipes and starts cooking with a lighter touch. View menu

Columbus

Columbus

Columbus, known for its diverse culinary scene, features local favorites like Skyline Chili, Buckeye candies, and a wide range of international cuisines reflecting its vibrant community.

Categories

  • Meat 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.
  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan. View menu
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Asiatic

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Pay-by-weight Counter
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  • Bottled Water For Sale

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