Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan|Gyozanomise Okei
Chinese restaurant, at 2 Chome-12-16 Fujimi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-0071, Japan
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Rating
3.7 (1270 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:30
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+8150-5456-4904
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More Comments at Google MapThis was my second time coming as my first experience was a dud. Though Google showed the resto as being opened, after taking the train for an hour, I found a sign in Japanese that said it was closed for a break. I did see the chef tinkering in the store and another sign he was seeking an employee. I think Youtube fame may have overwhelmed his business. I finally got to try it the second trip. Waited in line for about 15 minutes. I was by myself and only ordered the gyozas. I was prepared to order something else for takeaway but was not thrilled with having to carry around takeaway food on a hot day and asked if it was ok. FYI: You can only order 1 set of gyozas. One order is 6 pieces of handmade gyozas. The gyoza skirting is made to perfection. Wow. The skirting is perfect. Crispy, crunchy, delightful to bite into each gyoza. What could have made the gyoza better? A better dipping sauce, instead of the thin, runny, ultra high sodium soy sauce available. I tried to cut it with the hot oil but it still wasn’t enough. If I could have made my own dipping sauce, I would have been in heaven with those gyozas. Nevertheless, I enjoyed them, because how can one not appreciate handmade gyozas?! It’s an art form. I ate them quickly and was out in a jiffy- mindful of the other customers. I really wanted to order 20 more but rules are rules. Next time, I will not come alone so I can order more food to share. Chef looks just as he does on YT and I saw him smile to his staff. He seems genuinely kind. He has hired many staff by the way- the place was teeming with employees, who I hope will pick up on the cleaning as it does need some attention.
This is a very classical and popular store in the area. Definitely always has a line but worth it. The atmosphere is very traditional and has a lot of character. The chefs are very passionate of their craft and it is reflected in their food. Ordering the Gyoza is definitely a must.
The gyoza were out of this world! But also the egg fried rice, yakisob and fried chicken were really good. We got there at around 6. There was a small line and had to wait for a bit but it was 100% worth it. The prices were low considering how good the food was. Also the staff was really nice. If we had moren time in tokyo we’d definitely come back!! Definitely a must go when in tokyo.
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