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    Gyoza Gyoza

    3.9 (14 reviews)
    ModerateIzakaya
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    Mmmm duck & miso and chef's special (prawn, pork & vegetable) gyoza  Very impressed with Gyoza Gyoza - nice authentic izakaya food
    Andrew S.

    Definitely coming back here. The gyoza are some of the best I've had in Australia. Duck = good. Chef's special = very good. Chicken & lemongrass = totally unique! Lots more I would love to try on the menu - all super reasonably priced @ $6.80 Nice sake to taste by the glass are: Otokoyama Tateyama Hakkaisan

    Reminiscent of the 280 bars in Osaka, Gyoza Gyoza makes things easy for diners with all dishes priced at $6.50. If this is too much choice for you, there are set lunches for $9.90. This place is great value, especially evidenced by the soft shell crab rolls (2 for $6.50) or the gyoza of the day (5 for $3.50). You can have your gyoza pan fried or steamed if you are feeling healthy. They come with a tray of sauces that you can combine to make your signature sauce. Non gyoza fans do not despair, there are ample other menu options ranging from sashimi to popcorn chicken. The cute fit out, $6.50 concept, menu and pop music are consistent with it's sister restaurant Gyoza Douraku on Bourke St. GG is a smaller set up though and suffers a little in terms of heating with the cold breeze coming off the street straight through the restaurant. A fun, casual spot for lunch with friends over some quick, tasty dishes.

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    Paul F.

    Awesome little Japanese eatery. Reminds me very much of the izakaya's in Japan. Very authentic. Great choice of gyozas, and little tapas style dishes. Well priced too with most menu items at $6.50. Bear in mind you have to order at least 3 dishes to fill you up. So delicious!

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    Izakaya Den - Comp salad

    Izakaya Den

    4.2(61 reviews)
    0.2 kmMelbourne
    $$$

    Disappointed with this choice. hard to find with just a simple easel sign in an office type…read morebuilding entrance. Absolutely empty on this Tuesday night. Red flag. No one at the sushi bar or anywhere else. Moldy smell throughout which is a problem since this place is below ground. But to save a star, a great selection of sake. Menus are dirty and disorganized. Not easy food selections. Food was just ok. Too many other better options in the areas.

    We were hoping for a meal of Japanese while in Melbourne, took the suggestion of Yelp and…read moreUrbanspoon, and ended up at Izakaya Den. I wouldn't say I regretted my choice, but I probably should have taken the advice of one of my friends for a place with sashimi and substantial food. Hidden down a narrow flight of stairs, Izakaya Den is a bit like a den with its cold, yet cozy interior. We didn't end up drinking anything throughout our meal, which I slightly regretted, since that is precisely what you do at an izakaya place. Either way, it was the middle of the day, so we weren't too keen. What we did get were baked scallops with a ginger garnish of some sort. The scallops were a delicious texture, just how scallops how should be, but the highlight was really the garnish on the side! We also went for the tuna tartare, which was alright in texture. Again, the highlight was the sauce. I should have gone for the tuna tataki, which seems to be the more popular dish. We also had the fish of the day (which I can't remember what), and that was really tender and baked perfectly. It wasn't salmon, though that's what it looks kinda like in the picture. The pickled daikon on the side was my favorite part of the dish - but the fish was also really delicious. It wasn't one bit fishy, and the meat just fell apart perfectly! The lamb skewers were also good, though I don't think I would order this again if I returned. They were slightly dry, and didn't taste much like lamb. At the end of our meal, they gave us complimentary house-made marshmallows! They were fluffy, not overly sweet, and quite yummy! Our next visit was Le Petit Gateau, so we didn't go for dessert... Though the food was just average to above-average, the service was really friendly and attentive, and they even hung our coats on a coat rack for us! Truly Japanese. =)

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    Izakaya Den - Private dining room

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    Izakaya Den - Sliced scallops with a citrus sauce (pretty good)

    Sliced scallops with a citrus sauce (pretty good)

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