Ganko, which means stubborn in Japanese, is seen as a very good quality for a chef. If you are used to California rolls and avacado in your sushi, be prepared to be surprised by some REAL Japanese food. I have eaten there a few times (my wife actually used to work there), and a few of the dishes (food steamed in soy milk, traditional montain herbs, ...
Superb garden, great food.... Even if no english is spoken, its a must!. Ask for the english menu (its a simple photocopy with ald prices) and give it a try.
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