Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan|Little TaiKouRou Fei
Mandarin restaurant, Chinese restaurant at Japan, 〒103-0028 Tokyo, Chuo City, Yaesu, 1 Chome−4−16 八重仲ダイニング B1
👇 Click to navigate 👇
Advertisement
Rating
4.1 (233 comments)
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+813-6265-1837
📞📞📞📍Location
Advertisement
Reviews
More Comments at Google MapI used it after being recommended by an acquaintance, but it was a wonderful quality! Not only the famous jumbo dumplings, but also appetizers and a la carte dishes (especially stir-fried dishes and mapo tofu) were super delicious😋 The 2.5 hour all-you-can-drink course is 5,500 yen including tax, and I felt that it was very cost-effective. By the way, the staff's customer service is not too warm, it's not too dry, it's really good, and this is also a good impression 👍 I'm so thankful that there is such a wonderful shop about 5 minutes on foot from Tokyo Station! Thank you for the meal🙇♂️
Arrived at 12:10. The store is fully booked, and the benches for customers waiting in front of the store are fully booked. Seems to be very popular. As mentioned in other reviews, the store opened surprisingly quickly and I was guided inside in about 10 minutes. Added 2 more gyoza to the Dandanmen value set (2 gyoza and almond tofu). Additional gyoza costs about 230 yen each. Gyoza appeared in about 5 minutes after sitting down. When you eat the gyoza, it has a fluffy texture and the meat juices come from inside. The skin is not very thick and is soft. It's really delicious. This might be my best gyoza. I don't even care about Dandan noodles anymore lol By the time I finished eating two gyoza, Dandan noodles appeared. The bean sprouts are the main ingredient, but there are plenty of vegetables, and the sesame flavor is strong and delicious. The noodles are smooth and curly with a high water content. If anything, it's not the kind of noodles you'd find at a ramen specialty store, but more like the type you'd find at a Chinese restaurant. Well, that's enough. Plenty of volume. I was satisfied with the belly bread.
I wanted to eat gyoza, so I stopped by here for lunch, although it's about a 15 minute walk. It was already nearly full before 11:30. It's still a thriving store. It's hard to throw away the noodle and gyoza set, but I couldn't eat the quantity anymore, so I ordered the 4 gyoza set (1,000 yen). It was served in about 10 minutes. A set of 6 pieces costs 1,200 yen, so if you're looking for quantity, that's probably it. Also, a set of two noodles and gyoza. In addition to the photo, a dessert will also be included. Gyoza is delicious. Although they are about twice the size of regular gyoza, they have a beautiful shape and are full of flavor. I enjoyed it both as is and with vinegar and soy sauce. I'm going to eat some food too. PayPay and LINE Pay are now also supported for payment. Thank you for being considerate about refilling the water. Also, the rice seems to be free to refill. Thank you for the meal! If you want to eat lots of gyoza again, I'll stop by. *Based on the criteria below, I would rate it a ★4, but since I go a little further afield as an option for gyoza, I would give it an overall rating of 5 stars! Meal ★★★★★ Atmosphere ★★★☆☆ Service ★★★★☆ Price ★★★★☆
Advertisement
Images
Advertisement
Advertisement