Ginger Pig

If you're looking for a unique dining experience that combines Asian fusion cuisine with a casual and trendy atmosphere, look no further than Ginger Pig. Located at 4262 Lowell Blvd in Denver, Colorado, this restaurant offers a mix of Thai, Chinese, and Korean dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds.

One of the key highlights of Ginger Pig is their small plates selection, which includes dishes like Bangkok Balls Thai red curry rice balls, Chinese Smashed Cucumber Salad, and Korean Cornflake Dog. These small plates are perfect for sharing and exploring a variety of flavors in each bite.

Moving on to the entrees, Auntie Zhang's Chinese Noodles, Tom Yum Noodle, and Crab Green Curry are just a few of the options that showcase the diverse range of flavors and ingredients that Ginger Pig has to offer. Each dish is thoughtfully prepared and presented, creating a dining experience that is as visually appealing as it is delicious.

The mocktails and non-alcoholic beverages on offer at Ginger Pig are equally impressive, with options like Pomegranate Lime-Aid, Strawberry Lemonade, and Thai Tea providing refreshing choices to complement your meal.

In terms of customer reviews, diners have praised the friendly service, unique decor, and generous portion sizes at Ginger Pig. While some dishes may be pricier than others, the overall consensus is that the quality of the food and the dining experience justify the cost.

Overall, Ginger Pig is a must-visit destination for those looking to explore Asian fusion cuisine in a laid-back and welcoming setting. Whether you're a fan of traditional flavors or looking to try something new, this restaurant has something for everyone.

Ginger Pig Menu

Location

Address: 4262 Lowell Blvd Denver, CO 80211
Phone: (720) 324-8416

🕓 Work Hours
MON Closed
TUE 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
WED 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
THU 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
FRI 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
SAT 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
SUN 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Business info

  • Offers Delivery
    Yes
  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Reservations
    No
  • Vegan Options
    Yes
  • Many Vegetarian Options
    Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible
    Yes
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    No
  • Accepts Cryptocurrency
    No
  • Outdoor Seating
    Yes
  • Hipster, Casual, Trendy
    Yes
  • Casual Dress
    Yes
  • Good for Groups
    Yes
  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Good for Dinner
    Yes
  • Street Parking, Private Lot Parking
    Yes
  • Free Wi-Fi
    Yes
  • Best nights on Thursday, Saturday
    Yes
  • Happy Hour Specials
    Yes
  • Full Bar
    Yes
  • Dogs Allowed
    Yes
  • TV
    Yes
  • Women-owned
    Yes
  • Heated Outdoor Seating
    Yes
  • Covered Outdoor Seating
    Yes
  • Open to All
    Yes
  • Offers Catering
    No
  • Waiter Service
    No

Last Reviews

  • Author: Joanna C.

    24 August 2024

    The restuarant was super busy at 8 o clock on a friday night. We were told that the wait would be 30 mins and it ended up being slightly longer. They don't take reservations so if you don't like waiting I would come at a less busier time. It smelled so good outside the restuarant and we didn't mind the wait. The decor inside is really cute and the seating situation is pretty interesting. Theres outdoor seating and indoor seating and good for big parties. They were playing an old Power Rangers show on the TV which I found very entertaining. After you're seated, you order at the front with the cashier. I liked this method because no servers need to wait on you and check in on you to see whether or not you're ready to order. Everyone was also super friendy here. The entrees come with a side of the smashed cucumber which I really enjoyed. Its super refreshing and sour and does a good job cleansing the palate. The korean fried chicken I would rate 8/10. It was yummy, but not super crunchy. The flavors are good and strong. The tom yom noodles were 8.9/10. I really enjoyed these. They're not as sour as the tom yom soups I have had, but the flavor was very good, noodles weren't mushy and the mushrooms were yummy. The eggplant dish was a 7/10. I didn't get any spice that usually comes with szechuan dishes and the flavor was missing a bit. The dish is a bit greasy too. We also got the hong kong french toast is which is not pictured, but it was a 10/10. I would definitely reccommend you come here just to try the french toast. Overall, the food got cold pretty fast and was slightly on the more expensive side, but we did enjoy our dining experience. I would reccommend this place especially for big parties so you can do family style and try a little bit of everything.

  • Author: Ashley H.

    13 August 2024

    What a great place for some Asian fusion. Casual restaurant where you order at the bar. There were 4 of us at 6:30 and we had to wait maybe 10 minutes for a table on a Friday. You can order drinks at the bar while you wait. The green dragon drink was so refreshing and a must if you like cucumber cocktails. The paper crane was good to but more whiskey forward. The food is great! I could have skipped in the corn dog as it tasted like a normal corn dog and felt a little out of place for me. For noodles we got the ants climbing a tree and the spice level was just right! The cumin lamb stir fry was good but nothing to make it rely stand out. Finally the beef and veg soup and the Chinese bbq pork shoulder will be the reason I am coming back! The soup was so rich with flavor and really warmed me up, the pork was super tender with a nice sweet and savory sauce. 10/10

  • Author: Nicole T.

    13 August 2024

    Pros: 1. Presentation - the food and drinks look so inviting 2. Decor - fun hipster vibe with Asian flare 3. Service - everyone was super kind and accommodating (it's kid friendly too) 4. Portions - bigger than they appear online/in photos 5. Volume - not too loud or too quiet Cons: 1. Parking - the lot has like 5 parking spaces (be prepared for plan B). We lucked out and sagged a place but don't assume that will happen to you. 2. Food - It's hot. I've had worse. But very few dishes don't punch you in the face. Milk anyone? 3. Format - It's an order at the counter, but they seat you. Is it sit down or fast food? Feels like a weird combo of both. Not sure if I like it? Ordered: 1. Vegetable egg rolls - delicious and fried to perfection (don't miss out on the hot dipping sauce) Score: 5/5 2. Ma Yi Shang Shu - Ants Climbing a Tree - noodles are awesome. Meat is sensational. Heat was a bit much for me. Drowns out ability to taste other elements after a while. I think a small kick is always better. Score: 4/5 3. Kæng Bū - Crab Green Curry - Crab was ok. Curry had a little aftertaste that wasn't very pleasant. Rice was good. Score: 3/5 4. Kid's Sweet and Sour Chicken and Broccoli - no complaints from the peanut gallery. Ate all the chicken. Most of the broccoli. Seemed happy. Score 5/5 5. Hawaiian Butter Mochi Cake - divine (not pictured). Chewy, light, perfect sweetness. Save room for dessert and get this. Score: 5/5 6. Watermelon Cooler - light and refreshing Score: 4/5 7. Kuromi Cream Soda - the winner. Such an awesome drink. Just get one. Hard to describe it but very good blend of flavors. Score: 5/5 It was a fun experience to eat here. Doubt I would go back but it's worth a one and done trip. Overall rating is 4/5.

  • Author: Stephanie A.

    13 August 2024

    The food here is always so good. My goal is to eventually order everything on the menu. We went this past weekend and we got the Korean Cornflake Dog, Chinese Beef and Vegetable Soup, Ants climbing a tree, and the Chinese bbq pork shoulder. The pork is a go-to and we get it every time, the ants on a tree dish was just the right amount of spicy, the soup was amazing, and the corndog was also good (I'm not a huge corndog person, but we did like it).