Reviews
What Llewellyn Zboncak doesn't like about Gyoza Bar Ann:
We dined here on Saturday and were not impressed by their uninventive and tired menu.The gyoza options were very poor and tasted cheap an nasty. The deep fried prawn consisted of some weird meat with shallots and 5 percent of actual prawns. It was not enjoyable and we left the majority on the plate.The Katsu curry was ok however no different from 6 dollar food court options through out brisbane.Edamame was the highli... View all feedback. What Nestor Labadie likes about Gyoza Bar Ann:
Good honest, reasonably priced Japanese food is often hard to find in big cities. The Gyoza Bar Ann in Brisbane is located in what can be best described "a small village of fine dining, speciality stores, cafes, fashion and services". Gyoza Bar Ann represents what every traveller wants:Good FoodGood ServiceGood AmbianceGood ValueGood LocationGyoza Bar Ann will not on any travellers "must do" list however if you are i... View all feedback.
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TL;DR: "Keep it simple, stupid" is definitely the philosophy that goes around with Gyoza Ann Bar and all that is needed to be known about it is in the name. Whi...
read moreWent here with my mumWas so good we came back againLove this restaurant! Extremely friendly and prompt service.
There's a lunch box menu where you select from gyoza or other typical item such as chicken karage accompanied by rice and a salad.
Since last year, a friend has been highly recommending Gyoza Bar Ann to me, saying I must visit the next time I am in that area.
Went here with my mumWas so good we came back againLove this restaurant! Extremely friendly and prompt service.
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read moreGyoza Ann Bar is a Japanese restaurant located in Brisbane, offering honest and reasonably priced Japanese cuisine. The restaurant provides good food, service, ambiance, value, and location. The menu features tower lunch boxes, gyoza served on a sizzling plate, teriyaki salmon, and beef towers. The atmosphere in the restaurant makes diners feel like they are in Japan. The food quality and service have received positive reviews in the past, although there have been a few recent criticisms about declining food quality and impersonal service with table tablets. Despite these concerns, Gyoza Ann Bar remains a popular spot for Japanese food enthusiasts, with many customers praising the authentic taste and friendly staff. The restaurant may be slightly on the expensive side for some, but the quality of the food and the overall dining experience make it a worthwhile visit for those looking for a taste of Japan in the bustling city of Brisbane.