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Feedback gevenDisappointing! The quality, presentation and taste of the food has declined radically. Prices are still premium though… What a disaster and a pity for a place that used to be my favorite sushi place in Seefeld. It felt like a „Wish“ version of the once great restaurant. NOT recommending this restaurant!
One of best sushi restaurants in Zurich Seefeld
Well-located restaurant, in addition to sushi, there is a large selection of first-class Japanese dishes on the menu. There is a pleasant atmosphere in the restaurant, with typical Zurich prices…
I like to hunt down good sushi places when I’m outside of the US...Just my thing; to get one good sushi restaurant that I come home to when I’m in its city. Of all the sushi restaurants of every city I’ve visited in Europe so...far I have three places that would recommend. This one in Zurich, called Ginger, is one of them. Seafood is very fresh and hostess are super efficient and friendly. Without hesitation they will alter the type of fish according to your liking.
This tiny restaurant is fairly casual and appears to be very popular with a younger clientele. Reservations are recommended, however our one, made by the hotel, had mysteriously disappeared, however, a table was quickly found. We had decided to eat in the part of the...restaurant away from the kaiten conveyor belt selection of sushi. Perhaps this was a mistake as we could not watch the chef preparing all the various dishes. However, as we wanted to catch up on our news,the restaurant area was far better choice for conversation. The menu, although small, is quite varied and can satisfy most requests. Sashimi was expertly prepared and presented, as was the tempura which was light, crisp and very hot. Although the food was acceptable, I was somewhat disappointed as, after living in Tokyo, it seemed to lack the finesse I had come to expect, even from neighbourhood restaurants. I found the lack of air conditioning in a confined area to be uncomfortable and unexpected until I learnt that the Swiss are encouraged to very energy efficient and temperatures are controlled at degrees. Unfortunately this visit coincided with unusually high temperatures across most of Europe a Japanese fan would have been welcome!