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Ginza Hall
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Near Nishi Ojima Sta.
About this spot
Ginza Hall offers a bustling cafeteria-style experience where you can grab a hearty pork cutlet bowl (katsu-don) or try their Chinese-inspired stir-fries without the pretension of fine dining. The open layout and affordable prices make it perfect for grabbing a quick, high-quality meal while exploring the Akihabara & Kanda area near Nishi Ojima Station.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the katsu-don with extra pickles on the side to cut through the richness of the fried pork cutlet.
- Grab a seat at the counter to watch chefs prepare fresh batches of Chinese noodles and rice bowls throughout the day.
- Bring cash or use a contactless card, as many cafeteria counters in this district do not accept credit cards.
Common Questions
How much does Ginza Hall cost?
Meals range from 2,000 to 2,999 JPY (approximately $13β$20 USD), making it one of the most budget-friendly options in Tokyo.
Where is Ginza Hall?
It is located at 3-33-20 Kita-Suna, Sunadacho Ginza Shopping Street, Koto City, Tokyo, just a short walk from Nishi Ojima Station.
What should I order first?
Start with the pork cutlet bowl if you want comfort food, or try the Chinese-style stir-fried vegetables for a lighter, fresh option.
About this page
Restaurant: Ginza Hall
Cuisine: Katsu-don (Pork cutlet bowl),Cafeteria,Chinese
Location: Akihabara & Kanda, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Nishi Ojima Sta.
Rating: Good β Worth a visit
Price: Β₯2,000β2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms