

Immerse yourself in a culinary tour of Asia with authentic Chinese food, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean and Japanese dishes amid an extensive menu. Enjoy signature dishes including Vietnamese Spring Rolls, Soft Shell Crab Fried Rice, and House Style Live Lobster along with an extensive Dim Sum menu.
Airy, stylish setting with a soothing vibe for dim sum, Chinese specialties & Pan-Asian classics.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 101 MGM National Ave MGM, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
Phone: (301) 971-6030
Website: https://mgmnationalharbor.mgmresorts.com/en/restaurants/ginger.html?ecid=GMB_RE_MN
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Reservations: sevenrooms.com
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Reviews
Loved the wide range of vegetarian and vegan options, which made ordering so easy. The staff was super friendly, welcoming, and always ready to help, adding to the great vibe of the place.
And don’t skip dessert—the mochi is a must-try and so much fun!
Overall, Ginger is a fantastic spot for a cozy yet fun dinner with friends and family. Can’t wait to go back—highly recommend! ✨
The restaurant was bustling and packed, which speaks to its popularity. The food was delicious overall. I especially enjoyed the crab fried rice. The lamb chops had great flavor but were a bit dry. Service was decent, though the staff seemed a little overwhelmed by the crowd. Still, it’s a solid choice for Chinese cuisine and a great place to dine with friends or family.
Again, the staff/servers are great and hospitable. But they should replace their cook. A friend ordered the same soup today and nothing has changed. Still salty and tasteless. Good thing it’s free (player’s comp).
Really disappointing. Too salty and bitter. Price doesn’t match the quality of their food. Too pricey for subpar food.
The fried rice with chicken and shrimp came with two tail on shrimp and lacked flavor. The honey wings were crispy but again lacked flavor.
$30 for fried rice is insane, especially when it tastes bad. If I could go back in time I would skip this place and grab a burger or sushi from the food court instead.
My General Tso’s chicken tasted more like chicken nuggets with a ketchup-based sauce than the flavorful dish I was expecting. Overall, the food lacked the depth and authenticity we were hoping for. Given the experience and the cost, I won’t be returning.