Ginger Garden

200 Boston Post Rd E, Marlborough
(508) 281-2066

Recent Reviews

maryellen hussey

First time there. Lots of different food style choices. We were sat in a private booth inside a private singular room with a sliding door. Very private or romantic depending on your point of view. Service was good, food was plenty and prices were reasonable. Definitely go back again.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brian Gibeault

Always enjoy the pu pu platter and vegetable lo mein. This place also has karaoke. Nice atmosphere, good, friendly people.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Fried Rice, Lo Mein Noodles

Irene Aguero-Torres

Excellent food and service!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bob Hicks

We sat in bar area for quick dinner. Kung Pau beef was very fresh and tasty. I ordered sashimi appetizer. Also very good.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Sushi

Megan DiSciscio

Reliably great Chinese takeout!

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dawn B.

We started going here after Joy Asia (RIP) closed, and we can't say enough good things about Ginger Garden. Excellent food, really good drinks, great service...and KENO! Our favorites are Jalapeño hamachi, egg and scallion fried rice, crab rangoons and pretty much everything else. Bartenders are attentive and the customers are friendly. They've got teppanyaki tables which are popular any time of the day, and it's fun to watch the chefs even if you aren't participating in the meal. If you love fresh sushi, adult beand tasty Chinese dishes, make Ginger Garden part of your regular stops. You won't regret it!

David L.

This well established local restaurant has hibachi, sushi, and typical American Chinese food. After our first visit, it's hard to say what their speciality is. We didn't try hibachi, but the sushi was okay, albeit pretty expensive for the quality. Relatively basic maki rolls like Eel & Avocado, Shrimp Tempura Maki, and Boston Maki were $8.45 $9.45 each. The Chinese food we tried was pretty mediocre. Beef Chow Foon had tender beef and nice chewy noodles, but was too oily. The real disappointment was the chef special Five Flavor Shrimp, which had nice flavor, but the shrimp were overcooked and rubbery. White rice is not included with entrees. Lots of big TVs and an active bar scene, but given inattentive service, high prices, and so-so food, I'll stick to other sushi and Chinese restaurants in the area. Oh well.

John Bean

I love real people. It's a real people kinda bar. Service was great. Drinks were reasonably priced . Fun time.

Joe Smith

I went there about a hour ago. I first walked in and was greeted by a man standing by the reception desk , he was very polite. I then had to talk to the guy at the desk to get a table, he wasn’t so great. He was an Asian male about 5’10. He had short hair and lots of pimples. He was very unaware of what the restaurant had to offer and couldn’t tell us about specials or anything to do with the menu. He sat us at a terrible table way in the back when there were plenty of other tables with views of tv’s and the bar available. He came back with the menu and then our waiter came over. He was okay but couldn’t speak very good english. I got the chicken lo mein and my husband got dumplings. Both were cold when served!!!! We asked the waiter if they were just cooked and he said they were, which was a lie. They were also very homophobic which is unacceptable ?️‍?. Wouldn’t recommend this place if you want fine dining or good staff.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Daniel Tatem

The kid at the front desk smells extremely bad. He has long hair almost like a mullet and is often wearing raggedy clothing. When we first walked in he greeted us almost like he was half - asleep. He then was struggling to get a menu for us & seemed like he has never done this before. His stench was the biggest problem though, he smelled as if he was swimming in the dumpster in the back before clocking in. The table was not cleaned off from the last people & the food was also fairly cold. Overall not a great experience, would recommend going someplace else.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Dave

Good, but perhaps not that good for the $$$. The price seems rather inflated for quality here. Especially on basic takeout favorites like fried rice, Peking ravioli, crab rangooons, chicken with cashews, etc. all the standards are decent, not the best ever but quite good. Prepare to get whacked on modest take out orders for 60 + bucks. Because there is next to nothing in the area providing this cuisine at this base quality. It just seems higher than average.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Bela A

The food absolutely delicious. I will continue to visit this place every time I’m in the area.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: House Fried Rice, Sushi, Teriyaki Chicken, Fried Rice

Nancy P.

The food and service were great and the teppanyaki chef was very talented. Tip to the chef. If you're cooking for two women, don't squirt them with that stupid little boy peeing thing. Cheers!

Nicholas Mullins

Usually ginger is pretty good we ordered delivery tonight. Sampler for 2 egg rolls were soaked in grease and undercooked, the wings were rubbery and greasy, there were 3 crabrangoon. The rice was cold and stuck together hopefully this was an off time and doesn't continue. Will not even be finishing this sucks was really craving Chinese food

Food: 1

Sherri Greenstein Himle

Food is tasty, consistent every time we dine in or take out. Highly recommended

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fried Rice

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