Restaurant in Osaka, Japan
Gyoza no Yuta
140Pearl PointsCounter Gyoza

About Gyoza no Yuta
A seven-seat counter in suburban Neyagawa serving gyoza-only, selected for Tabelog's 100 Best Dumplings 2024. Lunch under JPY 999, dinner JPY 1,000–1,999. The pan-fried wrappers achieve the crisp-tender balance specialists chase, the pork-and-vegetable filling leans savory without excess garlic. Reservations accepted; book ahead or arrive early to avoid the queue.
Gyoza no Yuta in Osaka is a focused stop for diners interested in gyoza. The restaurant is listed in Tabelog 100 - Dumplings - 2024, placing it within a specialist category where the appeal is narrow rather than expansive. Based on the verified information available, the safest way to plan a visit is to treat it as an Osaka dumpling-focused meal and confirm any operational details directly before you go.
Published budget guidance places spending around JPY 1,000–1,999, with a lower JPY 999 guidance also listed. Verified hours show service from Tuesday through Sunday, 11 AM–3 PM and 4–9 PM, with Monday closed. Those details make Gyoza no Yuta approachable on paper, but the page should not be read as confirming a particular seating style, menu range, drinks selection, or reservation system.
The Dumpling Program
The verified recognition here is tied to dumplings, so the meal is best approached with that focus in mind. Rather than assuming a broad restaurant format, plan around the main verified reason to visit: Gyoza no Yuta's place on the Tabelog 100 - Dumplings - 2024 list. For diners who value a narrow brief, that specialist identity is the point.
Beyond that dumpling focus, specific details such as beverage options, seating format, group suitability, menu breadth should be confirmed directly with the restaurant. Other dining options can fill in the before-or-after plan, but Gyoza no Yuta itself is best treated as a focused stop rather than a fully documented multi-part dining experience.
Booking and Timing
Because the verified listing includes both daytime and evening service windows, visitors can consider either part of the day: Tuesday through Sunday from 11 AM–3 PM and 4–9 PM. Monday is listed as closed. If your schedule is tight, confirm current hours and any booking approach directly before traveling, since public details can change.
Transportation also deserves a little planning. The location should be treated simply as Osaka for visitor-planning purposes, guests staying at central Osaka hotels should allow enough time to reach it without rushing. If timing matters, use current map guidance or a taxi rather than relying on assumptions about distance, neighborhood, or transit connections.
For visitors prioritizing a dumpling-focused stop, this restaurant has a clear verified hook through Tabelog's 2024 dumpling recognition. For a fuller meal or a different format, other dining rooms may make more sense depending on the night. If you are exploring Osaka's full restaurant scene, this is best planned as a focused visit. Keep expectations tied to the verified facts, confirm any specifics that matter before going.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Gyoza no Yuta?
Confirm the current booking approach directly before you go. Gyoza no Yuta is listed in Tabelog 100 - Dumplings - 2024, but the verified information here does not confirm a specific reservation system or booking window.
Can I eat at the bar at Gyoza no Yuta?
A specific seating style is not confirmed in the verified information. If bar, counter, or table seating matters to your visit, confirm the current setup directly before visiting.
What should I order at Gyoza no Yuta?
Approach the meal as a dumpling-focused visit, since Gyoza no Yuta is listed in Tabelog 100 - Dumplings - 2024. Published budget guidance places spending around JPY 1,000–1,999, with a lower JPY 999 guidance also listed.
What should a first-timer know about Gyoza no Yuta?
Gyoza no Yuta is in Osaka, is closed on Monday, is listed as open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 AM–3 PM and 4–9 PM. It is also listed in Tabelog 100 - Dumplings - 2024. Confirm current hours and any booking or payment details directly before visiting.
Does Gyoza no Yuta handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in the verified information. If you have allergies, avoid certain ingredients, or need substitutions, check directly with the restaurant before booking or visiting.
Location
5-1 Tai Nishimachi, Neyagawa, Osaka 572-0020, Japan
Osaka, Japan
Also Consider
- Ue o Muite, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Lamp wakazou, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
- Embellir, Notable alternative
- Teuchi Soba Noda, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
- Soba Kiri Tensho, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
At under JPY 2,000 per person, Gyoza no Yuta sits in the middle of Osaka's affordable specialist tier. Lamp wakazou is cheaper (under JPY 999 for both lunch and dinner) and also Tabelog 100-recognized, but the format skews more casual and the counter is smaller. Ue o Muite matches the JPY 1,000–1,999 dinner range and offers a similar counter experience, though without the dumpling-only focus. For soba specialists at the same price point, Teuchi Soba Noda and Soba Kiri Tensho deliver hand-cut noodles with comparable execution and easier central-Osaka access.
Booking difficulty is moderate across this, all accept reservations, all fill quickly on weekends, none operate walk-in-only policies. Gyoza no Yuta's suburban location means fewer spontaneous visitors but also fewer seats (seven versus ten-plus at most peers). If you want the gyoza-only format and are willing to travel, book here. If you prefer a more central location with broader menu options, Embellir offers a different format entirely (French technique, higher price, deeper wine list) but requires leaving the metro area. For value-focused diners, Lamp wakazou edges ahead on price; for quality-focused diners willing to queue, this counter edges ahead on dumpling execution.
The seven-seat format limits group utility, parties of four will fit but feel the squeeze, parties of six or more should look elsewhere. Solo diners and pairs benefit most from the counter dynamic. Takeout is available at both lunch and dinner, which expands utility for those unwilling to wait for seats. The lack of credit card acceptance is a friction point Ue o Muite and Teuchi Soba Noda avoid, so bring cash or confirm PayPay works on your device before arriving.
Recognized By
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