Gyoza-ya, as the restaurant name states, serves variations of freshly made gyozas in different flavours. It is a casual dining restaurant that also offers other recommended menu like Jya Jya Men and many other side dishes.
We were at one of their outlets in Northpoint City Yishun for dinner over the weekends. The restaurant is located amongst the food street at B1. Ordering is self done on the laminated menu with marker.
1. Pan fried dumplings with mentaiko miso ($9.80) - 5 pcs of deliciously pan fried dumplings torched with mentaiko miso sauce. Heavily tasting but awesome for mentaiko lovers. Rating: 3.9/5
2. Chicken nanban ($6.80) - a very small side dish with 4pcs fried chicken marinated in dark vinaigrette sauce and topped with egg mayo. I personally like this dish a lot and it goes really well with a bowl of plain rice. Rating: 4/5
3. Garlic fried rice ($7.50) - fragrantly fried garlic rice with eggs and topped with spring onions. Not as well done as that from Sushi Tei but still very much delicious. Rating: 3.7/5
4. Aburi Borrokkori ($5.80) - Japanese roasted broccoli with 7 spices and bonito flakes. The broccoli was fresh and crunchy and tasted so good with flakes. Rating: 3.9/5
5. Tamago ($4) - nothing special to shout about. In fact, would propose not to order this side dish as the egg was hard and small. Rating: 2.5/5
Overall, Gyoza-ya is still a decent Japanese casual dining restaurant worth a visit for a plate of gyoza.
A summary of what we had:
Pan fried dumplings with mentaiko miso
Chicken nanban
Garlic fried rice
Aburi Borrokkori
Tamago
My overall ratings:
Food: 3.2/5
Price: 3.5/5
Service: 3.8/5
Ambience: 3.5/5
You can locate them here:
Gyoza-ya
1 Northpoint Drive, #B1-199, Northpoint City, Singapore 769098
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