About this spot
Gyoza no Ohsho delivers consistent, crispy dumplings that define the chain's reputation across Osaka's Umeda district. While you can find similar spots nearby, this location offers a reliable lineup of house-made fillings without the tourist trap markup. The menu also features savory chicken katsu and tempura sets if you want to move beyond just gyoza.
๐ก Tips before you go
- Order the 'Ohsho' special set which includes a free bowl of rice and miso soup for under 1,000 yen.
- Ask for extra vinegar on your gyoza; dipping them in soy sauce alone is considered too bland by many locals.
- Visit during lunch hours to avoid long lines at this popular Umeda branch.
Common Questions
How much does Gyoza no Ohsho cost?
A standard gyoza set runs between 800 and 1,200 yen (approx. $5โ$8 USD), while the premium katsu sets top out around 1,500 yen.
Where is Gyoza no Ohsho?
Located in the Umeda & Kita neighborhood of Osaka, this specific branch sits near major transit hubs and shopping centers in the city center.
What should I order if I'm not a dumpling fan?
Try the Chicken Katsu or their various tempura options, which are prepared fresh to order and served with tonkatsu sauce.
About this page
Restaurant: Gyoza no Ohsho (้คๅญใฎ็ๅฐ)
Cuisine: chinese
Location: Umeda & Kita, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms