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Canada
New Gyoza King Location
Just read that Gyoza King (Japanese Izakaya) just opened up in Richmond.....anyone been? Is it any cleaner/does it have better service then the Robson Street location? (0 replies, last updated by JWh August 23, 2004)
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Canada
Gyoza King menu
Does anyone know if Gyoza King's menu is vegetarian friendly? (3 replies, last updated by freddie fresh February 12, 2005)
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Western Canada
GUU, or Gyoza King VANCOUVER, B.C
GUU – http://www.guu-izakaya.com/ Gyoza King - http://www.jpcanada.com/info/gyoza_k/ > Hope you read Japanese. :) (5 replies, last updated by fmed May 26, 2008)
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San Francisco Bay Area
frozen potstickers/gyoza?
You probably can’t beat Shandong’s hand-made frozen ones in that neck of the woods. You might also try the Asian market freezer cases. There are a few brands out there. There’s one brand, I think it’s... (22 replies, last updated by Margret November 13, 2004)
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San Francisco Bay Area
Gyoza and Curry Ramen @ Kumako (San Jose)
and decided to give the homemade pork dumplings (gyoza) a try. Good move, as the gyoza (5/$4) were quite good, fried to a golden crispness on one side and bound together by the browned juices. Their aroma was tantalizing with the... (0 replies, last updated by Melanie Wong November 19, 2006)
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San Francisco Bay Area
Kings Garden Ramen, Newark
is illustrated with photos of the ramen choices and combo meals. Prices are low here, $6.50 to $6.75 for bowls of ramen. We started with an order of gyoza. Barely fried on one side, William thought the dumplings reeked of frozen... (1 reply, last updated by Alice Patis May 2, 2005)
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Ontario (including Toronto)
Good Sushi - Boundaries: Spadina to Dufferin, Bloor to King
I know the sushi threads have been done to death, but I’m searching for a good middle-of-the-week sushi place (preferably one that does takeout) within a specific downtown area – west of Spadina, east of Dufferin,... (13 replies, last updated by Recyclor September 14, 2007)
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Western Canada
ramen places on Denman @Robson area
Kintaro Ramen on Denman and Gyoza King on Robson are the two places that come to mind. (1 reply, last updated by curiousgeo April 19, 2007)
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Western Canada
Vancouver
GUU or Gyoza King are both very close and very good. Reasonably priced, great assortment and very good atmosphere. They are both Japanese but not sushi – there is no sushi offered at either of these two places. A few... (2 replies, last updated by Big Sausage November 19, 2006)
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Canada
Vancouver West End Sushi
Heading up to Vancouver on Thursday, staying in the Delta Pinnacle. Any good sushi joints in the area? I’m not talking about Tojo, just good honest little places. BTW, anyone fond (or not) of Gyoza King? (6 replies, last updated by Phil March 25, 2003)
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Canada
One night in Vancouver with a hungry family
is a block away from cruise ship terminal on Water Street) -GYOZA KING - Robson Street You can make a reservation at either GYOZA KING or GUU. But these spots are very entertaining, a variety of options and nothing is over $10.... (5 replies, last updated by erratika July 17, 2005)
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Canada
New Japanese Isakaya in Richmond?
Yes, on Alexandra. Gyoza King v.2 :), never been though. From what I’ve heard, the menu is a little more ‘inventive’ than its flagship sister – for better or for worse? I can’t vouch. (2 replies, last updated by Steph December 10, 2004)
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Canada
Cheap eats in vancouver
Stepho’s (Davie St.) for Greek food and Gyoza King (Robson St.) for non-sushi Japanese are two cheap but filling spots that are fairly popular (I like both). (5 replies, last updated by limepie November 16, 2009)
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Western Canada
Good Food in Downtown Vancouver, BC
There are tons of posts on this site for good japanese food in Vancouver, but a few to note are: -Guu (any location) -Gyoza King on Robson -Zakkushi on Denman at Robson -Yoshi on Denman at Georgia -Aji Sai – Kerrisdale For... (1 reply, last updated by JWh December 15, 2005)
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Pacific Northwest
Vancouver, WA... anything worthwhile?
In the little gem category...we were in Vancouver last summer and stumbled across a restaurant on Robson called the Gyoza King. It was tiny and generally patronized by young Orientals. The gyoza, sushi and other exotic offerings... (1 reply, last updated by Bill Greenberg July 24, 2002)
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