About this spot
Gyoza no Ohsho delivers the classic comfort of Japanese-Chinese cuisine with its signature pan-fried dumplings that are crispy on the bottom and tender inside. While you can order a standard set, try the spicy gyoza or the beef-filled variety to experience the full range of flavors this Shinsaibashi staple offers.
๐ก Tips before you go
- Order a side of pickled vegetables (tsukemono) to cut through the richness of the fried dumplings.
- Ask for extra vinegar on your rice if you want to brighten up the savory broth.
Common Questions
How much does Gyoza no Ohsho cost?
A standard gyoza set runs about 800-1,200 JPY ($5-$8 USD), while a full meal with rice and soup is typically around 1,500 JPY ($10 USD).
Where is Gyoza no Ohsho?
Located in the bustling Shinsaibashi district of Osaka, it is easily accessible from Namba Station and sits within the famous shopping arcade.
What should I order first-time visitors?
Start with the classic pork gyoza set, but don't miss the spicy chili oil version which adds a perfect kick to the mild filling.
About this page
Restaurant: Gyoza no Ohsho (้คๅญใฎ็ๅฐ)
Cuisine: chinese
Location: Shinsaibashi, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms