Salmon Tataki
Tuna Tataki
Soba Noodle Soup
Yaki Hotate
(baked Japanese scollops with creamy miso sauce)
Lobster Mini Burgers
Panfried Miso Eggplant and Duck Gyoza
Kinoko Hoiru-yaki
(foil baked mix mushrooms with ponzu butter sauce)
Overall:
What makes Gyoza Gyoza such an appealing place is that all their dishes are $6.50. With more than 80 Japanese tapas style dishes to choose from, we spent a fair amount of time deliberating over the menu. We had high expectations with the gyoza (due to the restaurant name) but they turned out to be rather ordinary and also smaller than expected. In fact most of the dishes we sampled turned out to be quite ordinary, with the only stand out dish being the baked scallops. Service was average and the small tables meant that it became a tetris challenge trying to fit all our dishes onto the table. Gyoza Gyoza may not offer the best Japanese food, but they do offer a wide variety for a decent price.
Gyoza Gyoza
115-117 Little Bourke St, Melbourne, CBD
(03) 9663 0801