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Welcome to Wild Ginger Corning

At Wild Ginger Corning, we celebrate the vibrant tapestry of Chinese and Asian Fusion cuisine, nestled in the heart of Corning, NY. Our journey began with a passion for authentic flavors and a commitment to quality. Here, you’ll find an array of dishes that highlight distinct regional influences, from savory bento boxes to mouthwatering sushi and spicy Thai dishes. Our inviting atmosphere and attentive service create a delightful experience, while daily specials offer something unique. With generous portions and fresh ingredients, our menu caters to every palate, making Wild Ginger a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike. We invite you to savor the culinary adventure that awaits!

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Welcome to Wild Ginger Corning, a captivating gem on 119 W Market St, Corning, NY, that masterfully intertwines the flavors of Chinese and Asian Fusion cuisine. With a delightful menu that caters to diverse palates, Wild Ginger has garnered a reputation for its high-quality food, generous portion sizes, and warm hospitality.

As you step into this intimate eatery, you’ll be greeted by a cozy atmosphere that invites you to embark on a culinary adventure. The enticing aroma of spices and fresh ingredients fills the air, setting the stage for an extraordinary dining experience. Wild Ginger is not just a place to eat; it's a place to savor.

  • Signature Dishes: The menu boasts an impressive selection, including the customer-favorite General Tso’s Chicken Dinner Bento Box. This dish comes artfully arranged with soup or salad, white rice, California rolls, and crispy vegetable spring rolls, creating a medley of textures and tastes that keep diners coming back for more.
  • Aperitivos Galore: Don’t miss the Chicken Frita, a fried chicken breast coated in homemade breadcrumbs, served with honey mustard. Customers rave about the empanadas, filled with beef, chicken, and the delightful combo of guava and cheese, all at a pocket-friendly price.
  • Daily Specials: Be sure to check out their daily offerings, like Pollo Guisado and Carne Guisada, which promise a taste of traditional flavors that embody the heart of home cooking.

The feedback from patrons is overwhelmingly positive. Customers like Debbie C. highlight that the food is consistently hot, fresh, and plentiful, often enough for second helpings. Candia B. declared Wild Ginger's Singapore Mei Fun as the best she's ever tasted, praising the perfect balance between fresh shrimp, tender chicken, and crunchy vegetables.

It’s not just the food that shines; the service is equally commendable. Guests have described the staff as friendly and attentive, ensuring that your dining experience is nothing short of exceptional. Whether dining in or opting for takeout, the ambiance is clean and welcoming, making it a favorite for both casual dining and special occasions.

To sum it up, Wild Ginger Corning stands out in a landscape dotted with various dining choices—from fast food to upscale dining. Its unique blend of flavors without compromising authenticity, combined with excellent service and a clean environment, makes it a must-visit for anyone in the area. So indulge in the flavors of Asia at Wild Ginger, and discover why this restaurant has captured the hearts and appetites of Corning residents.

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Alexis K.
Alexis K.

I was craving soup and sushi and this was the perfect place to get it. They have street parking and parking at the back of the restaurant. The service was amazing! I couldn't decide on what to eat so I went with the General Tso's Chicken Dinner Bento Box and it was the perfect choice. It came with a choice of soup or salad, I got the Onion Soup,Chicken, White Rice, California Rolls, and 2 Vegetable Spring Rolls. It was very filling! The bathrooms were clean and the overall experience was very good.

Madeline A.
Madeline A.

Great food and super fast service! Pretty simple set up, but over all a great experience!

Debbie C.
Debbie C.

Food is always hot and fresh at a reasonable price . Portion size is always plentiful me being a small eater I can usually get two meals out of one

Candia B.
Candia B.

The best Singapore Mei Fe I've ever had. Large shrimp with tender pieces of chicken, crunchy vegetables and the sauce has a bit of heat which adds to the complexity of the sauce. PF Changs' Singapore mei fe had tiny shrimp and was over sauced. Which was case of other places where I have tried this dish. Anytime I'm in Corning, except on Tuesday when they are closed, I have lunch here. I highly recommend this dish at Wild Ginger.

Gary S.
Gary S.

We found Wild Ginger to be a very pleasant surprise in Corning, which has a wide range of choices, from fast food and pizza to high-end and perhaps pretentious restaurants. To be candid, after trying a few other places, our default had become the take-out section at the local Wegman's. Our party of four ordered all over the menu, from bento boxes to sushi rolls to an order of lo mein to Thai-style tofu dish. Everybody liked what they had, and without going into much detail, our judgment is that with this (high) quality of food and low prices, this place would be a hit in the Bay Area. Personally, I'm skeptical about so-called fusion, but my order of three sushi rolls (tuna, spicy tuna, eel and avocado) and plenty of extra ginger, very tasty and nicely presented, was a steal at $19.95. Those who odered bento boxes and a plate of lo mein were also happy. And my $7 hot sake turned out to be a large one. Plus, of course, it's clean, the atmosphere is pleasant, and the service was friendly. In short, if we lived anywhere near Corning, this would be one of our top choices.

Chuckie O.
Chuckie O.

Awesome place, great sushi. The entire menu is fantastic. The service is good too. It gets pretty busy in there on weekends but it's well worth the wait for a table. We love this place

James M.
James M.

I've only been about 37 times now, so I'm not sure if I'm qualified to review this place, but I have to say that overall we're happy with it. Depending on who you ask in my family, it's known for different things. It's Chinese (Fujianese?) owned and run, as with many, if not most, fusion and sushi restaurants in the U.S. And, they do a good job at it. Would I order everything here? Well, no. The bento boxes are acceptable. The "hibachi" is a pass. And the MaPo Tofu is a bit too watery. However, nearly everything else belongs toward top marks for the region. The Thai foods are are done well. Singapore Mei Fun? Fantastic. Sushi? Cheaper and lightyears better than Wegmans a block away. I'll take this over Horseheads or Elmira for sushi. And the service is great and the restaurant is clean with a nice atmosphere! Everyone seems to be kind and accommodating. We'll keep going back.

Honest A.
Honest A.

Was intrigued by a review that said they even though they served different types of cuisine, that it wasn't a fusion restaurant as they are kept distinct. It's true. We ordered a couple of bento lunch sets, a salmon teriyaki and an udon soupi. While my bento had a classic Chinese entree - beef with broccol, it was accompanied by well-made California rolls (yes!) and a miso soup with Japanese kelp. The miso soup was a little thin in body. The Thai basil chicken bento had more other vegetables than one would normally find in Thailand, but the marinade/ sauce tasted right. The salmon teriyaki and udon soup were good, too. The Thai iced tea was less sweet and milky (evaporated milk) than we were used to in Thailand, but likely healthier, too. All in all, it was a good, solid experience and we would be happy to come again on our next visit.

Brian P.
Brian P.

On the recommendation of some family members we decided to try Wild Ginger. Upon entering our large party was accommodated very quickly. Despite the very busy night our server was very attentive. I really like the Asian fusion they have on the menu and decided to order a few appetizers to share with our group to try some of my favorites like the Crab Rangoon and the scallion pancake. I decided to get the General Tso's Bento box. An excellent choice which comes with a choice of soup or salad. The food also came quickly. I really didn't notice a gap between our appetizers soups and salads and then the main dishes. With such a large menu I can definitely see coming back and try several of the different combinations. It was definitely a nice night out on the town.