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Melbourne Little Bourke St: 6pc Gyoza $3.50 Opening Special Dining in Only at Gyoza Gyoza

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Opening Special
$3.50 for 6 piece of traditional pan fried pork & cabbage Gyoza
Gyoza Gyoza
115 Little Bourke St, Melbourne, Vic ph: 03 96630801
Dine in only, limit of 1 per person for month of March.

Our Isakayz style bar offers a wide range of home-made delicate Japan dumplings and popular bar dishes from Japan! Try our authentic Japanese Gyoza's and with your own custom made dipping sauce.

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  • I've been to your place, but your dumpling/gyoza taste & the texture looks like from the frozen dumpling

    • I am sorry you did not like our gyoza. However, our gyoza's styles are traditional and authentic Japanese Styles. We have many Japanese customers and top Japanese restaurant chef that come to dine with us telling us our gyoza make them feel they are back in Japan.

      • While I appreciate that the styles are traditional and authentic, Could you please confirm whether:
        - The fillings and wrappers hand made in-house; or
        - The filling is made in house, and hand wrapped in manufactured wrappers; or
        - The gyoza are made elsewhere and bought frozen in bulk?

        • +1

          All the gyoza are freshly made in-house, from skin to the filling.

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    +1 for Gyoza.

  • what's the difference between gyoza & dumpling?

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      gyoza is the japanese version of dumpling, just like pasta is the italian version of noodle and tapas is the spanish version of yum cha.

    • +2

      Dumpling is a generic term. Dumplings of various kinds are made all over the world. Gyoza are a Japanese take on Chinese jiaozi (pot-stickers or pan fried dumplings).

      • Yep. Gyoza tend to have lighter, thinner "pastry" and are usually pan fried or sometimes deep fried, compared to jiaozi (thicker pastry, sometimes steamed etc).

        Also, the traditional Japanese Gyoza tare is among the most delicious sauces in the world, seriously. It's got sesame oil, vinegar and soy sauce etc mixed just right.

        Now I'm hungry…

  • My japanese work mate made a heap for me. And it cost much less then buying frozen. Could sell it at the markets for under 4 bucks for 10 anyday

  • What is an "Isakayz" style bar?

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      it's like an Izakaya, except crappier with frozen gyoza and no beer (…actually nothing like a Izakaya at all)

      • Our gyoza are freshly made in-house, from skin to the filling, not purchased frozen in bulk. We have a very large range of Japanese beer (more than 10), sake (more than 100) and wine. We have over 80 dishes which are $6.50 each which pair very nice with a cold Japanese beer or warm comforting Japanese sake.

        • that sounds really good .. do you have tatami mats for sitting on? you should do an authentic all you can eat + drink

  • This place makes really tasty and cheap food. Be careful of the drinks. The 300ml bottles of soft drink will cost you $5 each. Was a big surprise for me at the end.

    Drink water and is a cheap meal :-)

  • is there a link for the rest of your menu?

  • We stumbled on to this place after a drunken night out. Excellent service, cocktails and Japanese snacks.

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