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Gyozarap!

Plump, juicy, and packed with umami flavors, Gyozas is more than a sidekick of ramen bowls–it’s a dish worthy of its own spotlight! This Japanese favorite is so good that you can easily devour ten, twenty, or more!

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Looking for the best Gyoza in the metro? Lucky for you, these 8 spots around the city can serve you no-fail Gyoza that will satisfy your hunger!

Mendokoro Ramenba

Mendokoro Ramenba is best known for their drop-dead-delicious ramen bowls, but another gem on their menu is their gyoza! These dumplings are prepared right in front of you–fresh and hot–made of veggies and meat, wrapped in thin sheets of wheat flour that are pan-fried and then steamed!

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Kichitora of Tokyo

Perfect every time–that’s the promise of Kichitora Ramen! Their Gyoza is pan-fried to achieve the balance of crunch, smoothness, and juiciness! Don’t like them fried? Get their boiled gyoza for the full taste!

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Botejyu

Botejyu offers a wide range of Japanese favorites, but one of the must-trys is definitely the Teppan Grilled Pork Gyoza!

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Ramen Yushoken

From the same makers of Mendokoro Ramenba is Ramen Yushoken, another prime spot for ramen and gyoza! Mouth-watering and flavorful–these Japanese dumplings go best with Ramen Yushoken’s signature gyoza sauce.

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Shinjuku Home of Authentic Ramen

Found in the heart of Little Tokyo, you can count on Shinjuku for some authentic Japanese dishes. Apart from their famous ramen, you also shouldn’t miss their perfectly cooked gyoza!

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277 Chino Roces, Pasong Tamo, Little Tokyo, San Lorenzo, Makati

Ramen Daisho

Ramen Daisho offers two types of gyoza–Yaki Gyoza, which means soft-frying or roasting, and the Age Gyoza, which is completely deep-fried! Don’t know which to get? Just try both!

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Assembly Grounds, Makati
09175231929

Mitsuyado Sei-men

Comforting, satisfying, and utterly delicious–Mitsuyado Sei-Men will serve your Japanese favorites perfectly each time, especially their knock-out gyoza!

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Ippudo

One order of gyoza is not enough here at Ippudo! Take a bite of that soft and tender gyoza that’s bursting with juice and flavor! It’s the best partner to their ramen but also good enough to eat on their own!

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