Address

170A Gardiner's Avenue, Levittown, NY 11756

Phone Number

(516) 882-9688

Date Visited

12-1-23

Website

Link to Website

Ginza, Levittown

Description

Ginza, Levittown, is located at 170A Gardiner's Avenue, Levittown, NY.
There are two accessible parking spaces almost directly in front of the street-level, double door entrance.
The restaurant is quite spacious, with plenty of room to maneuver.
There is a full-height bar, sushi bar, as well as tables and banquettes.
The large, accessible, single-occupancy restroom is located in the rear.
Unfortunately, there is no baby-changing station.

Checklist

    Attraction Type:  dining
    Number of accessible spaces:  2
    Location of accessible spaces:  almost directly in front of entrance
    Surface of lot:  paved
    Distance to venue:  very close
    Transportation to venue offered:  na
    Terrain:  flat
    Places to rest:  no
    Paths and walkways:  concrete sidewalk
    Location of accessible entrance:  main entrance
    Doors:  double doors
    Number of floors:  one
    Elevators:  na
    Ramps:  na
    Steps and staircases:  na
    Width of aisles:  quite spacious
    Places to sit:  tables, banquettes, full-height bar, sushi bar
    Location of restrooms:  in rear of dining room
    Type of restroom:  large, accessible, single-occupancy
    Ease of entry and exit:  ok
    Baby changing station:  no
    Available food services:  lunch, dinner
    Friendliness of staff:  extremely friendly and attentive

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Having seen Ginza, Levittown, listed as one of Newsday’s top ten Japanese restaurants, we were close by at lunchtime, so decided to give it a try. We were not disappointed!  


There are two accessible parking spaces almost directly in front of the street-level, double door entrance, There are several other accessible spaces farther away in the large, paved lot.


There is a small entryway, and another door to enter. Once inside you are treated to lovely decor and wonderful soothing music. There is plenty of space between tables and banquettes. There is also a small, full-height bar and sushi bar. 


We were greeted warmly and escorted to our table. It was rather late, even for lunch, and the restaurant was not very busy. 


The menu is quite varied, as was the lunch menu. My better half and I almost always order rolls to share for lunch. All of our choices were delicious! The miso soup we ordered was excellent as well. I was especially happy that the soup was yummy and quite hot, something I don’t find too often at Japanese restaurants.


I cannot say enough good things about the service. It was extraordinary! The lovely young woman who served us was as attentive as possible, making sure we were happy with everything. I love ginger and had requested extra ginger. What I got was a separate plate overflowing with ginger! What could be better?


The final touch was the large, accessible, single-occupancy restroom. Unfortunately, there is no baby-changing station.


We loved our lunch and the attention we received. We will definitely be back for dinner.


As always, we at Destination Accessible, advise you to check a venue’s website, “www.ginzany.com,” when planning a visit to “know before you go,”



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