About this spot
Gyoza no Ohsho delivers the classic comfort of chain gyoza with a crispy bottom and juicy filling that defines Japanese-Chinese cuisine. While it may lack the rustic charm of a tiny local spot, its consistent quality makes it a reliable stop for a quick, satisfying meal in Fukushima.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the 'Ohsho' special platter to try multiple fillings like pork, chicken, and shrimp in one go.
- Ask for extra vinegar on the side if you want to cut through the richness of the fried dough sticks.
- Skip the premium sake menu and grab a cold beer or soda to pair with the savory dumplings.
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Common Questions
How much does Gyoza no Ohsho cost?
A standard plate of gyoza runs about 500-700 JPY ($3.50-$5), while a full set meal with rice and miso soup is typically around 1,200 JPY ($8).
Where is Gyoza no Ohsho?
You can find this branch at address 11 in the Fukushima neighborhood of Osaka; look for the bright red signage near the local transit stops.
What should I order first-time visitors?
Start with the signature pork gyoza, but don't miss the 'Gyoza no Ohsho' original sauce which is a unique blend of soy and sesame perfect for dipping.
About this page
Restaurant: Gyoza no Ohsho (餃子の王将)
Cuisine: chinese
Location: Fukushima, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms