Visitors can enjoy a taste of Japan without ever leaving the town of New Bern with a stop at this casual eatery that is packed with global flavor. Ginza Japan features a lengthy menu of traditional and more eclectic Japanese dishes, and with budget-friendly prices throughout, patrons can feast on a wealth of specialties while still having plenty of funds left over to explore the town of New Bern in style.
Ginza Japan is located west of the heart of the historic district, and is found in Rivertown Square, which is a fairly popular commercial area in New Bern. The menu is long and appetizing, and features a myriad of sushi rolls, appetizers, Japanese specialties, Bento Boxes, noodle dishes, and many more options to cater to tastes of all varieties. Hungry patrons will find classic Japanese fare, like Soba Noodle bowls, tempura dishes, and sushi rolls, as well as more unique offerings such as pork or chicken Katsu and Banana Tempura ice cream for dessert. With lots of new dishes to discover, as well as lots of nicely priced menu items, visitors can happily feast on worldly cuisine to their heart’s content with a visit to New Bern’s Ginza Japan.
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