Friday, August 13, 2010

Osho Gyoza

餃子の王将

Gyoza no Osho is a cheap and cheerful Chinese-style Japanese fast food restaurant chain specializing in such classic Chinese dishes as fried dumplings (gyoza), noodles (ramen) and sweet and sour pork (subutta).

You may well be served by someone wearing white Wellington boots, but prices are cheap so never mind the MSG, tuck in!


Osho began life in 1967 in Kyoto and now the company operates over 500 restaurants in 29 of Japan's 47 prefectures, even managing to weather the seemingly-endless slump in Japan's economy. Osho has even re-exported Chinese food to China with the opening of its three eateries in Dalian, north eastern China.

Osho restaurants normally open between 11am and 11pm or even later.

Gyoza no Osho

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