Staff not very friendly. We were told to sit anywhere we wanted but then were asked to move. You're obligated to order at least one drink. There's a cover charge that the menu says includes an appetizer which we never got (and I mentioned, but they said it was only cover charge). The final bill was higher than expected and had to ask them to recalculate - which they did and found the mistake. The actual price for a drink we ordered was different from what was written on the menu. The variety of gyoza and the flavor were interesting, but not enough to make me...
Read moreAn amazing gyoza find…. It’s like a dream - creative gyoza and wine in a cute setting! There were so many gyoza to choose from - from traditional, meaty lamb, one that resembled satay, and even sweet dessert gyoza! They cook the gyoza in a variety of ways: fried, boiled, etc. Gyoza shack offers a decent wine list, but also has a 90-minute noumihoudai option (all you can drink). I only wish I was hungrier when we went because we could not take our leftovers with us. Overall, great find! Come hungry and thirsty. Would also be good for a group party on the...
Read moreTiny and cozy store. Food was pretty good! Lots of variety for gyōzas and had other items on the menu like pastas and appetizers. They also have a soup gyōza on rotation and dessert gyōzas. Definitely recommend the rare cheese dessert gyōza (see picture). English menu is a bit lacking and choices for drinks are not as abundant as your typical izakaya but still a good variety to choose from. Nonetheless, I enjoyed my time and the food at this...
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