Small, cozy spot with a dark, lively atmosphere and intimate karaoke. Gyozas offer crispy perfection that stands out. Known for fresh sushi and late-night drinks, it buzzes with vibrant energy despite poor acoustics.
Crispy perfection defines the gyozas here. They stand out as a favorite menu item with a satisfying crunch and flavor.
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Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays with a lively atmosphere.
The kitchen serves food until 1:30am for late-night cravings.
Online prices are higher than in-person orders; call to order.
Sushi spot plays Kpop music and shows Japanese art for a chill vibe. Golden, crispy gyoza pairs well with pork belly and chicken thighs. Small tables create private seating perfect for dates or small groups.
Golden, crispy gyoza stands out alongside crab Rangoon and noodles. Pork belly and chicken thighs complement the savory bites well.
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The restaurant is open until 2 AM for late-night dining.
They have a BYOB policy, so bring your favorite drinks.
The kitchen closes at 1 AM, so arrive before then for food.
Bubble tea shop features a clean, cute interior with plenty of seating and a vibey atmosphere. Gyoza come in a generous portion with a veggie option, pairing well with drinks like magi green tea with boba. Entertainment includes claw and figurine vending machines.
Served in a generous portion of about 8 pieces, the gyoza come in a veggie option. They pair well with drinks like magi green tea with boba.
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Bring cash for tokens to use the vending machines.
There is a free open parking lot available.
Be aware that during school lunch times, the place can be crowded with high school students.
Cozy spot with wooden detailing offers a calm vibe and affordable prices. Gyoza are crispy and fresh, pairing well with sushi and takoyaki. Unique dishes like spicy tuna onigiri make it a great choice for casual dining.
Fried perfectly with a good amount of filling, the gyoza come out super fresh and crispy. They pair well with other starters like sushi rolls and takoyaki, offering a well-balanced appetizer option.
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The lunch special costs $10 and includes an appetizer, drink, and main dish.
Happy hour offers $5 beers, making it a great time to visit.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small ramen spot with an open kitchen offers a cozy, intimate vibe. Shrimp gyoza shines with juicy, seasoned filling, while chicken sui gyoza packs a salty, spicy kick. Friendly staff and relaxed music create an authentic late-night Asian snack feel.
Shrimp gyoza stands out with its juicy and well-seasoned filling. Chicken Sui Gyoza offers a salty, spicy kick and cooks perfectly every time.
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The spicy challenge allows participants to eat for free if completed in time with minimal water.
The restaurant is BYOB, so feel free to bring your own drinks.
They automatically add gratuity to bills for small groups.
Small space with Showa-era decor offers a cozy, authentic Osaka vibe. Chicken gyoza stands out as a popular appetizer alongside edamame and tofu. Close seating and bar stools create a welcoming atmosphere that feels like a genuine Japanese ramen shop.
Chicken gyoza serves as a popular appetizer here. It pairs well with other starters like edamame and tofu, making for a great start to the meal.
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KOHOKU-KU is BYOB for alcoholic beverages.
The menu includes a wide variety of dishes such as takoyaki and chicken katsu curry.
There was no long wait to sit; I was seated immediately.
Japanese restaurant blends industrial-chic design with an upscale vibe and quiet, spacious atmosphere perfect for dates or chats. Crispy gyoza appetizers shine alongside karaage and takoyaki. Full bar features Japanese beer on tap and rare ramen cocktails.
Gyoza come out crispy and are served in a fun presentation. They stand out as a solid appetizer alongside other dishes like karaage and takoyaki.
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Lunch specials are available for $21.95, including a side, main dish, and drink.
Happy hour features discounted cocktails and appetizers, making it a great time to visit.
The restaurant offers a variety of Japanese dishes beyond ramen, like gyudon.
Bright, playful interior with anime murals sets a fun tone. Chicken gyoza is a delicious highlight on the menu. Clean kitchen and lively music create a welcoming, relaxed vibe for dining.
Chicken gyoza stands out with its delicious flavor and is a recommended choice. The menu includes gyoza alongside other items like fried rice and spring rolls.
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Parking is available on the street with a pickup zone.
The portions are large, so come with a big appetite.
They allow customers to bring their own beverages.
Small space with urban artwork and a friendly vibe offers crispy, juicy pork gyoza alongside sandwiches and bowls. Loud music keeps the atmosphere upbeat while seating provides cozy isolation. Service is efficient despite the compact setting.
Pork gyoza come crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, packed with savory flavor. They serve gyoza alongside sandwiches and bowls.
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There is no public restroom available for customers.
Expect long wait times during lunch and dinner rush hours.
Menu items may occasionally run out due to high demand.
High ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows create an open, stylish space with a chill vibe. Veggie gyoza are crispy and flavorful, pairing well with maki rolls and Katsu Kate. Lively music and a full bar keep the atmosphere upbeat for casual dates or dinners with friends.
Crispy and flavorful textures define the veggie gyoza here. They pair well with other dishes like the maki roll and Katsu Kate.
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Expect long wait times on weekends, especially after 6pm.
Umai offers a self-serve sushi experience with prices based on weight.
The restaurant is vegetarian-friendly with several options available.
Small space with modern cozy decor and large windows feels welcoming. Fried gyoza offers a crispy twist alongside sushi and bao buns. Soft lighting and open kitchen create warmth and excitement for casual or special dining.
Fried rather than steamed, the gyoza offers a different texture. It appears alongside other Asian dishes like sushi rolls and bao buns.
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Big Bear is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own wine.
There are free parking spots nearby for easy access.
Expect no wait on a Friday night at 7.
Ramen spot boasts a spacious dining room with cozy, authentic vibes and cultural touches. Shrimp gyoza shines with a tasty sauce and pairs well with pork tonkotsu. Lively atmosphere suits families and casual meals perfectly.
Shrimp gyoza comes with a tasty sauce and costs $7. The gyoza overall is very good and pairs well with pork tonkotsu.
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The restaurant hosts a spice challenge for adventurous eaters.
Vegan options are limited; only vegetarian options are available.
You can bring your own alcohol, as the restaurant does not serve it.
Small ramen house offers traditional Japanese style and a sleek atmosphere with lively music by Nujabes. Pork gyoza shines with rich flavor and solid portions, pairing well with spicy garlic ramen. Seating varies from well-cushioned booths to less comfy alley chairs.
Pork gyoza stands out with solid portion sizes and rich flavor. Steamed and pan-fried versions deliver flavor bombs that pair well with spicy garlic ramen.
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Get there early to avoid long wait times, especially after 4:30 pm.
The restaurant does not accept reservations, so expect to wait.
DaiFuku Ramen is a small place, which can lead to crowded conditions.
Cozy spot with hand-painted art and a fish tank sets a vintage, homey tone. Steamed gyoza offer a silky texture, while fried ones are crispy and savory. Limited seating keeps the vibe quiet and inviting.
Steamed gyoza have a silky texture that stands out. Fried gyoza come out crispy and savory, making them a solid choice among the small selection of appetizers.
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Mura Mura Ramen is open late until 11pm.
Reservations are not accepted; expect a wait during peak hours.
The restaurant is small and best suited for small groups.
Izakaya-style spot shines with authentic decor and cozy atmosphere. Gyoza offers a crispy exterior and juicy filling, perfect with karaage. Guests grill at the table and enjoy a varied sake selection while karaoke livens the night.
Gyoza here stands out with a crispy exterior and juicy filling. It pairs well with other dishes like karaage and chicken skin, making it a solid choice for a flavorful bite.
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Karaoke happens every Friday and Saturday night, starting at 9pm.
Happy hour offers $7 drinks, but only for the first drink.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM, perfect for late-night dining.
Cozy dining area with paper lanterns sets a warm mood. Boiled pork and chicken gyoza offer flavorful fillings and a tasty dipping sauce. Indie music and Japanese-inspired decor create a trendy, inviting spot with limited seating.
Boiled pork and chicken gyoza come with flavorful fillings and a delicious dipping sauce. They serve as a tender, filling option alongside ramen dishes.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect to add your name to the waitlist during dinner hours.
The restaurant is BYOB, allowing customers to bring their own alcohol.
Parking is easier at the new location, with more available spaces.
Small space offers a cozy atmosphere with a classy crowd. Crispy gyoza appetizers complement unique dishes like Nutella soufflรฉ pancakes. Top-tier music adds a fresh vibe to the peaceful setting.
Appetizers include crispy gyoza served alongside takoyaki and fries. Gyoza pairs well with edamame and fits into a menu with Earl Grey and Nutella soufflรฉ pancakes.
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Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid lines.
Seating is limited, with most tables accommodating only two people.
Small sushi spot offers fresh sushi and a cozy atmosphere with paper umbrellas on the walls. Gyoza appetizer is satisfying and pairs well with light rolls like the mini Godzilla. Seating is limited but prices stay great.
Gyoza serves as a favored appetizer with a satisfying taste. It pairs well with the mini Godzilla roll and French roll for a light meal.
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Gorilla Sushi offers affordable sushi with a variety of traditional and fusion rolls.
Dine-in and carry-out options are available for convenience.
Parking can be an issue, so plan accordingly.
Japanese spot shines with chicken gyoza and fresh ramen. Cozy, lively space with modern decor sets a chic vibe. Matcha martinis add a unique twist to the cocktail menu.
Chicken gyoza stands out with its delicious flavor and pairs well with shoyu ramen. Steamed gyoza also appears as a popular starter alongside karaage.
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Ryota is BYOB, so bring your favorite drinks.
The restaurant offers gluten-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
Fish is shipped fresh daily from Japan, ensuring high quality.
Cocktail lounge offers a bold Al Pastor Gyoza with crispy rice, blending Japanese and Mexican flavors. Luxe, spacious design and captivating decor create a swanky vibe. Live DJ spins music that sets a chill atmosphere but can get loud.
Al Pastor Gyoza stands out with its bold flavor and pairs well with the crispy rice. These gyoza offer a unique twist compared to typical versions.
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Reservations are recommended because the place is not very big.
Valedor offers a happy hour from 5 to 7 PM every day, including weekends.
Valedor advertises rotating complimentary tapas during happy hour with cocktail orders.
Wooden decor and warm lighting create an inviting atmosphere. Gyoza is amazing and delicious, pairing well with tonkotsu ramen. Intimate seating and authentic Japanese music enhance the cozy, cultural vibe.
Gyoza pairs well with the tonkotsu ramen and stands out as amazing and delicious. It complements other dishes like karaage chicken and original noodles effectively.
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Expect a wait of 30-45 minutes during peak lunch hours.
The average cost per person is around $20 for ramen and a shared side.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Enjoy all-you-can-eat sushi served on innovative boats in a modern space with a casual vibe. Crisp vegetable gyoza and moist chicken gyoza offer great variety. Finish with self-serve soft serve ice cream for a unique treat.
Vegetable gyoza stands out with a nice crisp and fresh flavor. Chicken gyoza comes moist and flavorful, while steamed options like chicken gyoza and shrimp shumai offer a softer texture.
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The all-you-can-eat option costs $25 for lunch and $32 for dinner.
Expect long wait times due to tablet ordering service.
The restaurant can get crowded on weekends, especially during lunch.
Restaurant offers a unique Thai-Japanese fusion with cozy, welcoming vibes and bright lighting. Chicken gyoza shines during happy hour, while veggie gyoza can be too hard. Decor blends sakura flowers with Esan vibes for a distinct atmosphere.
Chicken gyoza appears often and pairs with various dishes during happy hour. Veggie gyoza tends to be overcooked, resulting in a hard and brittle texture.
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Happy hour runs from 3-6pm with special pricing on select items.
Lunch specials include sushi for $18, available on weekdays.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, focusing on food only.
Small ramen shop offers budget-friendly prices and a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with soft music and cute lamp-like lights. Fried gyoza are crispy and flavorful, pairing perfectly with ramen for a simple, unpretentious meal.
Fried gyoza come with a crisp fill and pair well with the dipping sauce. They taste good and complement ramen dishes nicely.
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You can build your own ramen bowl with various broth, meat, and vegetable options.
Prices for ramen are around $13 to $17 per bowl, depending on the selection.
Street parking near the restaurant is free and available.