Mito, Ibaraki, Japan|餃子の福来
Chinese restaurant, at 1 Chome-8-13 Jonan, Mito, Ibaraki 310-0803, Japan
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Rating
4 (342 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:30
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+8129-225-6688
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More Comments at Google MapI had the spicy soup with noodles for an additional 150 yen. The thick soup is filled with a variety of ingredients such as meat, vegetables, mushrooms, and seafood, making it very filling. It is very delicious with the added flavor of garlic. The bowl is larger than a regular ramen bowl, and the volume is perfect.
I go there every time to eat gyoza and spicy soup🔥 I couldn't go for a while due to the coronavirus, but things have calmed down so I came back for the first time in a while. Since it was a Friday night, most of the customers were drinking parties and the place was very lively. The food was always delicious, and the staff served us with bright smiles that made us feel at ease. 🔥Mala soup I usually go with a group of about 3 people and order a single serving. You'll be surprised at how filling it is, just enough for three people. The numbing spiciness of the pepper and the soup stock from the seafood ingredients make it addictive. 🥟Gyoza There are plenty of sweet ingredients inside the thick dough, making it very filling. 🍚Black fried rice This is my first time ordering. I think it said it was Chinese oil. The taste was sweet and salty, similar to fried noodles, and was more moist than regular fried rice. It's close to sobameshi!
A stable Chinese restaurant that specializes in gyoza. They have a wide variety of set meals and set menus, so no matter what you order, you won't be disappointed. As the name of ``Gyoza no Fukurai'' suggests, the store's recommended gyoza usually costs ¥440 for 6 pieces, but every Friday, both in-store meals and frozen gyoza to take home are half price for ¥220. On days other than Fridays, if you order cooked gyoza with a set meal at the restaurant, it will be half price for ¥220. Furthermore, the gyoza are not the standard size, but are so-called jumbo gyoza, so they are the best value for money.
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