Reviews
What Tito Johns likes about Harajuku Gyoza:
Having recently spending a month in Japan we had a hankering for gyoza Saw Harajuku Gyoza and walked in to a cheery greeting Were quickly seated and water on the table Decor was typically Japanese cute Ordered the pork gyoza, agadashi tofu and the salmon poke bowl All food was delicious and perfectly cooked The salmon poke was super fresh and served over warm rice The excellent gyoza were complemented by a lovely Jap... View all feedback. What Kristin Ferry doesn't like about Harajuku Gyoza:
It’s always hard when one of your good memories go bad, but that’s what has happened at Southbank’s Harajuku Gyoza. Sadly I can’t review the food, I’m sure the dumplings are still delicious, but we left without ordering. The enthusiastic greeting of Irasshaimese that we...have always been met with has degraded to a poor almost inaudible burble. The menu is now a scan on the phone, everyone ordering separately, no amb... View all feedback.
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First order per app in a restaurant. very helpful waiter. faster service. eat pretty clear, but good. had lemongras gyozu that were pleasant. tofu teriyaki bowl...
read moreI really liked this place, but recently it has become extremely expensive and the portion sizes are much too small. they also play piercing cartoon music in the...
read moreI hate to write such a bad review (like I was a big fan of the fortitude valley restaurant when it was opened first) but our meal in southbank today was rough!...
read moreHarajuku is kind of a habit every time I'm in Brisbane city so I've been to both the Southbank and City stores quite a bit. The service, atmosphere/decor and fo...
read moreAmazingly good food, great service. Beer and wine available. Plenty of menu options available even for kids
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read moreSouthbank's Harajuku Gyoza has undergone some negative changes, with deteriorating service and ambiance leading to disappointment for some diners. Despite this, the restaurant still offers good Japanese dining options, especially their gyoza. While some find the prices to be high and the portion sizes small, others appreciate the authentic flavors and quick service. Overall, Harajuku Gyoza remains a popular choice for those seeking a casual Japanese meal in a fun atmosphere, although noise levels can be a drawback for some patrons.