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東京都千代田区岩本町3-1-10 カネヒロビル2F
Near Iwamotocho Sta.
About this spot
In Asakusa's Iwamotocho neighborhood, this unassuming spot specializes in yaki-gyoza that are pan-fried until the bottoms are crisp and caramelized. Order the Kuro Yaki Gyoza for a smoky char paired with fresh cilantro, green chili, and cucumber salad, or try the single Ebi Yaki Gyoza to taste the sweet richness of prawn without committing to a full plate.
💡 Tips before you go
- Ask for garlic grilled dumplings (Daiha Yaki Gyoza) but be prepared to order at least two bottles of beer as they are served with a minimum drink requirement.
- Request the Lamb Meat Pak Chi Yaki Gyoza if you want to try a unique filling that combines ground lamb with choy sum greens.
- Skip the rice dishes and focus on the appetizers, as this izakaya-style spot is designed for sharing small plates of dumplings and noodle soups.
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Common Questions
How much does Ganso Chuka Wagou Gyoza Iwamotochoten cost?
Prices range from 2,000 to 2,999 yen per person (roughly $14–$22 USD), depending on whether you order a full plate of noodles or just a few dumplings.
Where is Ganso Chuka Wagou Gyoza Iwamotochoten?
It is located at 3-1-10 Iwamotocho, Kanehiro Building 2F in Asakusa, Tokyo, just a short walk from Iwamotocho Station.
What should I order first?
Start with the Napa Cabbage Water Dumplings or the Popular Water Dumplings (Ishigama Maru) to see if you like their broth before ordering the spicy Tantan-men noodle soup.
About this page
Restaurant: Ganso Chuka Wagou Gyoza Iwamotochoten
Cuisine: Chinese,Izakaya (Japanese style tavern),Tantan-men (Spicy noodle soup)
Location: Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Iwamotocho Sta.
Rating: Good — Worth a visit
Price: ¥2,000–2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms