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Welcome to Ty Ginger Asian Bistro

Ty Ginger Asian Bistro, located in Dublin, Ohio, offers a unique Dim Sum experience with a variety of Asian fusion dishes. From Chicken Lettuce Wraps to Seared Ahi Tuna Salad, the menu features flavorful options for both meat lovers and vegetarians. The restaurant provides a classy ambiance, perfect for groups or intimate lunches and dinners. Customers rave about the delicious Dim Sum staples like shrimp dumplings and pork buns, as well as special dishes like curry fish balls. With efficient service, extensive menu choices, and happy hour specials, Ty Ginger is a must-visit for authentic Asian cuisine lovers.

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Ty Ginger Asian Bistro is a delightful dim sum and Asian fusion restaurant located in Dublin, OH, offering a plethora of options for all types of diners. From vegan and vegetarian choices to meat and seafood dishes, this restaurant caters to a wide range of preferences. With a classy ambiance and moderate noise level, it's perfect for a casual lunch or a group dinner.

One of the standout features of Ty Ginger Asian Bistro is their extensive menu, featuring dishes like Chicken Lettuce Wraps, Tofu Lettuce Wraps, Wonton Soup, Hot and Sour Soup, Garden Salad, and Seared Ahi Tuna Salad. Customers rave about the delicious dim sum experience, with favorites like Black Bean Clams, Crabmeat Dumplings, Xiao Long Bao, Cha Siu, Siu Mai, Pork Chang Fun, Shrimp Chang Fun, and Scallion Pancakes.

  • Customer 'Minji K.' loved the chewy and flavorful crab dumplings topped with fish eggs.
  • Customer 'Juan D.' reminisced about childhood flavors with dishes like sesame balls, BBQ pork bao, and steamed rice cakes.
  • Aja H. appreciated the vegetarian and seafood options, along with the authentic Chinatown vibe.

The service at Ty Ginger Asian Bistro is quick and efficient, ensuring that customers have a pleasant dining experience. With a full bar, happy hour specials, and free Wi-Fi, it's a great place to relax and enjoy good food with friends and family. Whether you're a dim sum enthusiast or looking to try something new, Ty Ginger Asian Bistro is a must-visit destination for Asian cuisine lovers in Columbus.

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Vincent X.
Vincent X.

Best zaocha in Columbus. Staff are friendly. Ambiance is good. Located at Dublin with is nice and quiet.

Ces C.
Ces C.

Delicious Dimsum experience! No dimsum carts here, everything is order by the menu. They also have a la cart dishes and we tried the Black bean clams which was delish! Fast service as well. HOWEVER, when we dined for dinner, our server admitted she forgot to tell us that dimsum orders' last call is at 8:30pm and we frustratingly wanted to order more, they closed at 9:30pm that weekend. So something to keep in mind. We would love to be back though. Happy tummy!

Briana S.
Briana S.

I went here with some friends for Dim Sum and had an amazing time. We got there for lunch on a Saturday and it was kind of busy, but we were still seated right away. It definitely seemed like a popular dim sum spot. The inside was really nice. They have us papers to check off how many of each thing we wanted so we got to work the moment we sat down. The food came out in a decent amount of time and it was good! I think my favorite were the crabmeat dumplings. They looked so cool with the roe on top and they were delicious. We also ordered the Xiao Long Bao (Soup Dumplings), Cha Siu (Pork Buns), Siu Mai (Pork and Shrimp Dumplings), pork chang fun (pork rice roll), shrimp chang fun (shrimp rice rolls), and scallion pancakes. All of the things we ordered were amazing, especially the rice rolls. There are many delicious options here for Dim Dum and I would definitely go back!

Minji K.
Minji K.

Ty Ginger has all of the dim sum staples like shrimp dumplings, pork buns, and soup dumplings, as well as special dishes like the curry fish balls. The crab dumplings were also really chewy and delicious, with fish eggs on top. Chili oil is essential if you like a spicy kick and I also enjoyed their pickled peppers! Their dishes are made from scratch and served from open to close every day! They were out of some things like the rice rolls when we got there, but the options were so vast that there was still so much to choose from. They also serve other Chinese or Vietnamese dishes if you are not a dim sum person! They give you a slip of paper with all of the options and once you mark them, you hand it to the server who comes out with your order. Service was quick and efficient in cleaning up our dishes as well. As for drinks, if you like a sweeter drink then definitely try the lychee martini! It was refreshing with a lychee for garnish. They also have happy hour deals 3-5pm Mon-Fri

Juan D.
Juan D.

Growing up with Filipino grand parents from New York, they would bring white boxes from China Town filled with little delights. As an adult I haven't had some of these flavors in quite some time. I found Ty Ginger on Yelp and decided to give it a try. Unfortunately they were sold out of the Pork Buns, the main reason I stopped. So I checked out the rest of the menu and decided on sesame balls, bbq pork bao, steamed rice cake, and these little crispy chewy dumplings filled with bbq pork. The rice cakes were straight out of my childhood. I haven't had these in 40 years. Just made me smile. The sesame balls were a nice size and filled with sweat red bean paste. I've found these at different places, but these were really good. Not greasy but had a nice crust to them. The bbq pork bao were also very good. They were steamed and open, usually I don't see them open like that. I really liked the consistency of the bao bun and the pork was just right. They had some chili oil in a small cup which I drizzled on the meat. Very very good. Last were the little football shaped crispy rice dumplings filled with bbq pork. A little greasy but still very good. I also dipped these into the chili oil. Total about $28 with tip. Not bad to sample flavors from the past. They have a pretty extensive list of choices so I'm sure I'll be back to try more. And of course the Pork Buns which are only available on weekends and sell out before 3pm!

Aja H.
Aja H.

If they don't half way ignore you, the food isn't good at an ethnic restaurant!!! Lol I speak a bit Mandarin so that went a long way with the service though. Also any dim sum place needs to smell like a kitchen that has been cleaned constantly for the ambiance of it all. Special shout out for them placing families on one side and nonAsian couples or families on the othet. This is the only place I found that reminds me of Chicago hometown Chinatown. Where I honed my chops and chopsticks! They get kudos for having great vegetarian and seafood options for those that don't eat meat or pork like me. The buns and potstickers are my favorite. Waiting on coming in during the rush brunch for the congee and donuts still!

Ness S.
Ness S.

I'm upgrading my review. It's been a while since we came here. It was for a happy hour and I came away somewhat disappointed. Well this time we came for dim sum (cart service) on a Sunday afternoon. This is a popular place for dim sum so expect to wait. And it is popular with good reason. This is probably the best dimsum that I've had in Columbus. It still doesn't compare to dim sum in big US cities but i thought it was better than the other places in Columbus. The service is also friendly and efficient and almost all of the items we tried were good. Their rice in banana leaves is not great but not bad. It's definitely my go to place for dimsum in the Columbus area now.

Rose Z.
Rose Z.

Grateful to have found this spot. I've missed good dim sum soooo much, and this has been on my list to try for a year now since we've moved. Was not disappointed whatsoever and will be back! I love the location, and it's huge! I can definitely see it getting packed on weekends, so plan accordingly. We got the wonton soup, egg rolls, crab Rangoon, xiao long bao, har gow, shu mai, and the bbq pork buns, along with the crispy pan fried noodles with chicken. All excellent! Best xiao long baos in Columbus we've had. Shu Mai was good, but not anything crazy so maybe would go without that. DEFINITELY GET THE CRISPY PAN FRIED NOODLES! The gravy on top and just everything was so delicious. I loved their happy hour menu, and overall environment was beautiful along with service. We will most certainly be back very soon!