Just a minute's walk from Nagitsuji Station, Gyoza no Ohsho delivers warmth in every bite.
The moment the gyoza arrived, their golden, crisp bottoms and steam rising up felt like a soft welcome. Each dumpling burst with juicy pork, garlic, and real warmth — no frills, just comfort.
The Fried Rice was next—fluffy, savory, with that nostalgic wok-char aroma. Lightly seasoned, yet deeply satisfying, it spoke of simple memories and everyday magic.
Then, the Chinese Noodle Soup, a humble bowl of clear broth and chewy noodles, quietly anchored the meal. It’s the kind of comfort that doesn't need flashy ingredients — just a straightforward hug in a bowl.
This place doesn’t try to dazzle. It simply offers moments—warmth, nostalgia, and genuine flavor—right when you...
Read moreWhat many of the Japanese reviewers are saying is that the shop is rather old compared to other stores in its vicinity, but at least for me, this place with four whole stories of goods to choose from was at least good as any other in the Nagitsuji area. It is also very close from exit 2 of the Nagitsuji subway station. Easily my favorite supermarket...
Read moreThe place IS outdated and should either be renovated or shut down. There is a much nicer market within eyeshot that sells more and has a drug store attached to it. It is also closer to the closest...
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