About this spot
Gyoza no Ohsho delivers the classic Japanese-Chinese comfort food you crave in Tsuruhashi, where the signature pan-fried gyoza boast a perfect crispy bottom and juicy pork filling. The menu also features savory egg-drop soup and fluffy steamed buns that pair perfectly with their house-made dipping sauce.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the 'Gyoza no Ohsho' set meal to get the best value for a full course of gyoza, rice, and miso soup.
- Ask for extra chili oil on your gyoza to cut through the rich pork fat and add a spicy kick.
- Visit during lunch hours to avoid long waits, as this chain is incredibly popular with local office workers.
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Common Questions
How much does Gyoza no Ohsho cost?
A standard gyoza set runs about 600-800 JPY (roughly $4-$5 USD), while the full dinner course is around 1,200 JPY ($8 USD).
Where is Gyoza no Ohsho?
Located in the Tsuruhashi neighborhood of Osaka, you can find this branch near the Tsuruhashi Station exit on the Chuo Line.
What should I order if I want something other than gyoza?
Try the 'Karaage' (fried chicken) or the 'Nikujaga' (meat and potato stew), both of which are hearty staples on their daily rotating menu.
About this page
Restaurant: Gyoza no Ohsho (餃子の王将)
Cuisine: chinese
Location: Tsuruhashi, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms