The simple looking place offers you some delicious gyouza! It is not a luxury or a hipster restaurant but a very simple local square with nice and guest friendly staff. Cant speak thai? No problems they will give you menu where everything is simple and understandable. The kitchen is of an open type and the most important! Gyouza were absolutley perfect! Tasty, filling and correctly made! The only difference from japanese classic way of serving is that they are served with second dip that is spicy.
Strongly recommend! Dont pass by considering too much just go in and order...
Read moreNot a bad food shop. Gyoza and some other food items. The customer ahead of me spoke only English, and the cashier spoke none. They muddled through with pointing.
I spoke Thai to her; my Thai is not fluent, but passable, especially in a restaurant, but she seemed dazed and trended to still point instead of speaking to me.
There is an air conditioned dining room and an open-air covered eating area. I started in the AC room, but felt far too cold and moved outside.
The food was pretty good and served in about the...
Read moreSince 2018, I've been a huge fan of Kinza Gyoza. The gyozas are absolutely delightful – packed with juicy, flavorful meat and wrapped in a soft, tender casing. Each bite is a taste sensation that keeps me coming back for more. And if that wasn't enough, they also offer a katsu menu that's equally delicious. From crispy tonkatsu to savory katsu, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're a longtime fan like me or new to the kyoza scene, you won't be disappointed by the mouthwatering offerings at...
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