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Where to Eat Japanese Dumplings in Tokyo
Craving perfectly crispy Japanese gyoza in Tokyo? Whether you’re into juicy pan-fried dumplings (yaki gyoza), delicate boiled ones (sui gyoza), or the crispy deep-fried version (age gyoza), Tokyo has it all, from time-honored institutions to creative izakayas!
① Tiger Gyoza Hall (Asakusa)

This fun Chinese-style diner is actually a small-scale Japanese chain, and they offer gyoza in many shapes and flavors! This convenient location is just the thing after a day at Sensoji Temple.
📍 3 min from Asakusa or Tawaramachi Station
② Harajuku Gyoza Lou
A crowd favorite near Meiji-jingumae Station, with a menu that’s short but sweet. Choose fried or steamed, garlic-chive or no, and enjoy casual vibes till late.
📍 2 min from Meiji-jingumae Station
③ Gyoza Ohsho (Shibuya)

A Japanese chain beloved for budget-friendly, fast gyoza! Head to the Shibuya Station location, or choose from over 60 other locations across Tokyo.
📍 1 min from Shibuya Station
④ Gyoza no Fukuho (Toyosu)

This shop specializes in juicy gyoza packed with veggies! Enjoy the relaxed Japanese-style ambience as you enjoy gyoza paired with drinks.
📍 LaLaport Toyosu, 5 min from Toyosu Station
⑤ Warashibe Gyoza (Kanda)

This innovative izakaya has over 20 types of gyoza, including some wacky options like fondue-style gyoza! The counter seating is great for solo diners.
📍 3 min from Kanda Station”
⑥ Shichifukugyouzarou (Ebisu)

Gyoza are usually made with pork and flavored with garlic and onions, but if you want gyoza with fresh and surprising ingredients like lamb or coriander, then this Ebisu izakaya offers monthly all-you-can-eat deals (on the 7th, 17th, 27th) so you can try them all.
📍 2 min from Ebisu Station
⑦ Taikourou (Yaesu Main Branch)

Established in 1949, this beloved local gyoza shop is known for their jumbo-sized dumplings and full menu of other Chinese dishes.
📍 3 min from Tokyo Station
⑧ Okei (Iidabashi)

Gyoza might not seem high-class, but this restaurant has been a Michelin Bib Gourmand pick since 2018! Homemade, authentic gyoza since 1954… these dumplings are worth the wait.
📍 3 min from Iidabashi Station
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