Reviews
What Jany Corwin likes about Harajuku Gyoza:
Harajuku Gyoza in Brisbane is such a great concept restaurant!The gyozas were delicious and the atmosphere very lively and fun.It felt very authentic - the staff are all Japanese and the food is cooked in front of customers giving a street food experience.The decor of the restaurant is funky but stylish. The staff extremely efficient and they entertain the diners by shouting Japanese exclamations around the restauran... View all feedback. What Artiks Siliņš doesn't like about Harajuku Gyoza:
I liked the server, she was adorable and full of fun energy. Food was decent but I found this restaurant when I was in the US and I set my hope really high & maybe that was the issue. I enjoyed my visit but wasn't blown away. I would go back but wouldn't give it a 5. View all feedback.
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The best Dumplings I will probably ever have. The service is quite spectacular and the decor is very unique. If you are a drinker there are many interesting opt...
read moreGreat service. Asked for a cocktail, they didn't have it, asked for another, they said no cocktails, asked for 1 of 3 listed draft Japanese beers... they didn't...
read moreThe first thing I have to mention is that the interior is amazing!! We were greeted with such enthusiasm, I felt like I walked straight into Japan (I wish). It...
read moreGyoza and tempura eggplant were delicious! Sake is yummy and the sake celebration is really entertaining. They dealt with service hiccups really professionally...
read moreOrdered takeaway. Chicken gyoza bento box and fries. The rice was super cute - in the shape of a panda. Gyoza was good - came with chicken karaage, a very small...
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read moreHarajuku Gyoza in Brisbane offers a unique and fun dining experience with delicious Japanese dumplings and a lively atmosphere. The restaurant features adorable panda-shaped rice, great service, and a variety of gyoza options. While some dishes like the chicken karage were oily, the overall experience was enjoyable. The staff, all Japanese, add to the authenticity of the restaurant, which also offers vegan and vegetarian options. However, the noise level can be a downside for some, making conversation difficult. Despite this, the food and service receive high praise, with some customers even receiving complimentary drinks for service hiccups. Overall, Harajuku Gyoza is a cool and trendy spot for those looking to enjoy Japanese street food in a vibrant setting.