Wild Ginger is Asian fusion dining at its best. Walk into our elegantly decorated restaurant and be transported to the orient. At Wild Ginger, we use only the finest and freshest ingredients to create our innovative dishes. Enjoy our Japanese sushi prepared by experience sushi chefs. Besides using the freshest seafood, we also blend our own unique sauces and recipes into our recipes which fills each bite with an explosion of flavor.
In addition to our traditional entrées such as the Udon Noodles and Fried Rice, enjoy our fusion dishes such as our Singapore Thin Rice Noodles or Thai Coconut Curry with Chicken or Shrimp. Either way, your dining experience will be one you won't soon forget.
We have an extensive wine and liquor list. Be sure to ask your waiter for a recommendation that will best compliment your meal choices.
Welcome to Wild Ginger
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