Osaka, Japan|Gyoza no Ohsho - Hanaten Station
Chinese restaurant, Chinese takeaway at 3 Chome-21-63 Hanatenhigashi, Tsurumi Ward, Osaka, 538-0044, Japan
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Rating
3.4 (391 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 22:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+816-6967-6911
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More Comments at Google MapThis is a restaurant that I often visit for lunch and dinner. It used to be open 24 hours a day, but about three years ago they changed to regular business hours, which is a shame, but I've always been satisfied. The lunch menu limited to the Hohan Station store is a great value and recommended!
King as expected! The result is speedy and piping hot! delicious! Osho also has a different taste depending on the store, so there are hits and misses, but here it is a big hit. Is delicious! I feel like I'm at a higher level than I was years ago! 🥰!! ️ After becoming a corona misfortune It is very popular because the takeout menu has been renewed, and long lines of takeout customers form as soon as the store opens! There are many single customers on the first floor, and even young women can come by themselves! The seats on the second floor have chairs for infants, so it's great for people with babies. However, the number of chairs is small and the toilet is the same for men and women. In word of mouth, there are many keywords such as order mistakes and sticky, but I have never experienced such an experience. Gyoza is also delicious with a crispy surface baked with a minimum amount of oil.
Whenever I feel like eating gyoza, I come to this restaurant. The friendly manager will welcome you with a smile. Gyoza are always grilled on both sides. The piping hot gyoza with crunchy inside and outside are irresistible! As you all know, it goes great with beer. I end up selfishly saying things like, ``Gyoza and beer go together!'' (LOL) My favorite menu items include fried chicken, stir-fried levanilla, shrimp tempura, and fried noodles. Even though my wife and I ate together, it cost about 2,000 yen. It's a bit expensive if you drink beer, but the price is so reasonable that you won't have to worry about it if you enjoy the joy of discovering delicious gyoza. You are always helpful!
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