Wild Ginger
$ • Asian Fusion, Chinese, Pet Friendly
Hours:
119 W Market St, Corning
(607) 936-8888
About Wild Ginger
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Wild Ginger Reviews
Was intrigued by a review that said they even though they served different types of cuisine, that it wasn't a fusion restaurant as they are kept distinct. It's true. We ordered a couple of bento lunch sets, a salmon teriyaki and an udon soupi. While my bento had a classic Chinese entree - beef with broccol, it was accompanied by well-made California rolls (yes!) and a miso soup with Japanese kelp. The miso soup was a little thin in body. The Thai basil chicken bento had more other...read full review
Had sushi and Japanese Plum Wine...DELICIOUS! Waitress was very friendly and courteous...would stop by again when in Corning...
The service is fast and the food was amazing!
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Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | 12 - 9PM |
Wild Ginger in Corning is a popular spot for fans of Asian cuisine, known for its generous portions and excellent service. The restaurant offers hibachi chicken and steak that can easily serve two meals, making it a great choice for sharing. Customers highly praise the sushi, especially the sushi deluxe, and the quick attention from staff allows diners to enjoy their meals without delay. The chicken Thai bento box and the General Tso's Chicken Dinner Bento Box are also recommended dishes, noted for their freshness and flavor. Visitors appreciate the cleanliness of the restaurant and the friendliness of the staff.
Recently, the restaurant celebrated its ten-year anniversary, providing a 25% discount that many diners enjoyed. Guests have noted that the food is delicious and portions are large, often accompanied by miso soup or salad. The miso soup has received particular praise for its taste. While Wild Ginger focuses on Japanese cuisine, it also offers Chinese and Thai dishes, which are typical of American-style restaurants. The General Tso's chicken is described as crispy on the outside and tender inside, while the pad kee mao has a delightful smokiness. With street parking and paid lots nearby, Wild Ginger remains a must-visit restaurant in town, offering delicious meals and welcoming service.