Chao Chao Gyoza is a dumpling restaurant Kyoto located in Japan.
中京区石屋町117 (木屋町三条下る) Kyoto , Kyōto 604-8002 Japan
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | No |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Dinner, Dessert, Happy Hour, Bar Snacks |
Drinks | Beer, Wine |
Very good gyoza . Small one bite sized but worth the wait. This isn't better than Tenryu in Tokyo though. Those are the best I've ever had in life, these are a close second.
All the gyoza were pretty good. My top favorites are garlic && kimchee sauce and chicken && mozzarella gyoza . The gyoza are soft and the skin are thin so it melts in your mouth with balanced flavors.
Get there early, the place is small and the lines are pretty long. Lively , fun place, w/ helpful staff that speak a bit of English. Great cocktails (try the shoju w/mango and calpis ). Guiozas r great.
Wonderful place. We tried 13 types of Gyoza and loved them all. Highlights the steamed ginger gyoza and the garlic gyoza with kimchi . Oh and also the one with Basil . Super super nice.
Literallly the best gyoza I have ever had. Make sure you try the signature chao chao gyoza and the chicken and mozarella one. Overall you can't make a wrong choice. It's all great!
Popular with the crowds but worth it! Get their 16-piece house gyoza . Other noteworthy ones were the red pepper , shrimp , & garlic . Also the ???? gyoza for dessert ????
Went there, sat at the counter and asked the cook to pick his favourites for me! Ended up eating 3 full plates and they were all delicious, especially the chicken and cheese ! Very budget friendly too.
The place can be pretty busy, so it's better for couples then groups but if you manage to get a seat, you'll be able to enjoy large variety of delicious gyoza . Give chocolate ones a try!
Great for a small lunch/dinner. But be aware that pretty much all the Gyoza that aren't marked as vegetarian or are fish contain pork in the filling. Ie the ginger ones are pork with ginger :)
This location is GREAT, but their other location 10min walk south has vegan gyoza ! The “veggie” one has pork ! Vegans beware. Also 2nd location has less wait.
lives up to the hype, definitely the best gyoza in kyoto. everything on the menu is great, but highly recommend the one with egg yolk and cheese on top
Had to wait about 30min on a Friday evening - but it was so worth it! Great food and atmosphere. There are vegetarian options as well
Really good restaurant . They offer vegetarian , meat and seafood options all tastikg very well . Be ready to queue as this place is a busy one, but its definately worth the wait!
The atmosphere was the #1 feature I enjoyed. Gyozas are pretty cheap and delicious. Worth the stop if you're in the area.
Staff very cute , everyone smiles, they all cheer 'kampai' with you and shout happily see you soon when you leave! Gyozas delicious, avoid the Chao Chao ones: too small. Loved the steamed ones. Had 15!
Incredibile gyoza , best ever tried. Staff was very friendly , prices are fair . Be ready to wait for a long time in the queue.
Chicken wings are great, suggest ordering the no1 gyoza twice cause it's that good. Curry gyoza was surprisingly good
Fantastic place for gyoza . Apparently gets stupidly crowded in peak times. Don't go in peak times. I arrived at 11pm and there were no other tourists there. Just locals.
Long wait , but worth it! They have 3 vegetarian gyozas to choose from. Lovely staff and great authentic atmosphere. Good prices too, must try in Kyoto! ????
Tasty gyozas . 480¥ for 6 pieces is not cheap , but it worths the try. The staff are very friendly and English is spoken. Must try!
What a great night! The gyozas are very good, the price too! Loved the ginger gyozas ! And the staff are so happy and friendly !!
We tried the vegan and the traditional, all were amazing. The wings too were phenomenal
This place is gyoza heaven - we had a whole load but o recommend chicken mozzarella and the tiny pork ones!
Oh God this was amazing!! The best Gyoza in the world. And the service is also so friendly (and English speaking)
Wow - this place is awesome! It's feels like a bar . The staff is super friendly and very helpful. The gyoza are amazing!
Incredible gyoza and amazingly friendly staff . Go for the pork and shrimp gyozas and a round of namas. Kanpai!!!
The best here is the funny! Best team! Hottest dumplings ever! A must go!
Sooooooo many options. Try a little of everything. House, curry , mushroom , cheese and pesto , all amazing.
The fact that it's filled with only foreigners now is a turnoff. Food and service are fine, just lacking that "local authenticity " with the rise in tourist popularity.
Their fried chicken and chocolate gyoza with ice cream is amazone!
The gyozas were awesome. But, we waited one hour to get in, all clients were tourists & the server "made a mistake" in our bill. Pay attention to you bill and don't take the recommended set.
Tried prawn gyoza , it was great. Order two portions preferably :)
Awesome gyoza .. Recommend taking the set menu , it changes often and every bit is delicious!
Friendly , multi-lingual staff . There were French, English, Korean, Japanese, and Mandarin-speaking staff members, when I was there.
All the dumplings ! Shrimp and pork gyoza were particularly good. The lemon sours were excellent
Everything is really yummy! English speaking staff , menu! Free tea ! Totally recomend it!
The gyozas are great! Try their specialty chao chao gyozas . The recommended set is great. :)
Loud and friendly service . Cheap happy hour beers . You can order beer while you wait outside. Not the best gyoza I've had, but the ginger gyoza and the prawn gyoza were not bad.
Food is great, try the egg yolk and cheese gyoza . However the staff is not organised and efficient: we waited hours outside under the rain when the restaurant was virtually empty.
Get a beer and eat some gyoza . They are perfectly crispy !
Very good and diverse Gyoza . Only negative thing: only tourists in the restaurant .
The shrimp gyozas and the chicken and mozzarella gyozas were the best
Quantity vs price is decent. Gyoza quality was ok. It felt more like a place that used to be good and now is living of the fame. They clearly had seats inside but left people queuing up outside.
2 vegetarian gyoza options (plus the chocolate ones)
Really long wait (including service) at 6pm on a Friday night, mostly foreigners. 2 options for veg dumplings .
Pork and Chicken Gyoza : amazing!!
Stuff your mouth with as many Chao Chao dumplings as you can. Wash it down with some ginger sour. Repeat.
Everything! Try chao chao gyoza !
Never had Goyza that good. Staff is super friendly too! Go for it.
They have a menu in english, highly recommend the egg and cheese gyoza !
Great lightly crispy gyozas, 270 for 6pcs. Decent ramen at 600 though come for the gyozas and friendly service. They have English menus too - Benjamin Tong
Best Gyoza I've had in Japan. Both the ginger and garlic&leek gyoza are delicious! - C T.
The parfait was delicious and unique. The fried rice was probably the next best thing we had there. - Patrick Chan
Lovely little whiskey bar in pontocho with jazz music. The Yamazaki whiskey from the oldest distillery in japan was beautiful. - Julia L
The bartenders can really put on a show, but more importantly, the cocktails are delicious and the crowd is super friendly. Definitely worth a stop! - Eugene Kim
Delicious ramen, only serves pork broth. Thinner ramen noodles. 750 yen for the pork ramen. My favorite ramen in Japan so far. - Pam C