Machida, Tokyo, Japan|Shotaro
Chinese restaurant, at 3674 Honmachida, Machida, Tokyo 194-0032, Japan
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Rating
4.1 (264 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 19:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8142-728-8940
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More Comments at Google MapThat's right, it's the most delicious gyoza in the universe. It is also the cheapest gyoza in the universe, 300 yen. Two photos are 600 yen. Grilled on a well-used iron plate with a lot of oil, and steamed with boiling water, the skin is chewy with the flavor of oil and charred. There is no such thing as a trendy deception. The vegetable-centered garlic bean paste is not too watery, and the meat is used as a binding agent. When I finished eating and looked up, I could see the twilight next to the duct at the back of the kitchen. Suddenly, the three characters “Gyoza Sen” come to mind. "Gyoza Benten" sitting next to the water dispenser and looking up at the TV has a benevolent expression that you can't imagine from the aggressive taste. It's been decades since I was fascinated by this flavor since I was a child. At home, we have repeatedly tried and errored with the goal of Shotaro's gyoza, but it is still not as good as our feet. It's delicious to take out raw dumplings and bake them at home, but the taste is not complete unless "Gyoza Sen" is grilled on that iron plate. The groovy feeling of dumplings has reached a realm that can no longer be expressed in theory. The aftertaste of fragrant garlic and oil that permeates the nostrils is at a level that even the spirit of Zhou Futoku takes his hat off. By the way, "Gyoza Sen" is also godly for car parking. Leave with a toothpick in hand, marveling at the narrow gap between the car parked next to the store and the concrete block wall. Don't look back even if you feel the twilight of "Gyoza Sen" behind you. Those distant eyes must be communicating with the gyoza god. "Shotaro" is until you get to the bathroom the next day. Let's go home safely.
cheap! good! Even if I ordered a large serving of fried rice and gyoza, it was 900 yen. Fried rice is salty and delicious The gyoza are crispy
The hand-made gyoza has minced garlic and the freshness of the gyoza is the best among the gyoza I've ever eaten. 300 yen is too cheap because of its size. Ramen was good with pork.
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