Do you know what gyozas are? These ravioli japanese come from a Chinese recipe called jiaozi, twisted in the 1930s to suit Japanese tastes. There are three ways to enjoy it: boiled, browned or fried! But the most popular preparation, and the one you’re probably most familiar with, is the browned version. This cooking method makes the gyozas both crisp and melt-in-the-mouth, to the delight of your taste buds. Here are the best places to eat gyozas in Paris!
Gyoza House the craziest
If you like your gyozas just right, then Gyoza House is the place for you. This delicious address in the 9ᵉ arrondissement offers no fewer than 25 different gyozas for you to enjoy! Pork, chicken, vegetables… It’s up to you! A great address to try out.
📍20 rue de Châteaudun, 75 009 Paris
Paris ravioli Nord Est among the cheapest gyozas in Paris
In this super restaurant with its traditional, slightly kitsch decor, you’re simply in for a treat! You can sample 10 pieces of your choice of gyozas (chicken, tofu, beef, pork, etc.) for just 7 euros. What’s more? They’re delicious! Enough to make you really happy.
📍11 Rue Civiale, 75010 Paris
Hakata Choten the ultimate Japanese address in Paris
Well known for its super ramen hakata Choten is also the place to go for excellent gyozas. Crunchy, melting, irresistible! A word of advice: come early if you’re planning to try them, as the address is often packed!
📍16 Rue de la Grande Truanderie, 75001 Paris
Gyoza Bar paris’ first gyoza bar
This spot is a paradise for all fans of gyozas. Here, gyozas come in 8 or 12 pieces, but also in a bowl version for those with a sweet tooth. Our favorite? The chicken bowl, with its 8 chicken gyozas, rice base and pickled red cabbage… delicious! An ultra-sleek, neon-decorated address that we recommend you try out.
📍38, rue de Saintonge 75003 Paris
Guo Xin, a little bistro in the heart of Belleville
This small shop hides a treasure trove of deliciousness! Traditional Chinese starters such as the ultra-melting marinated and sautéed eggplant, as well as gyozas, are a delight. Expect to pay an average of 6 euros for a nice plate of ravioli! Pure bliss in the heart of Belleville!
📍47 rue de Belleville 75019 Paris
Miss Ko paris’ most designer gyoza
In this superb restaurant in the 8th arrondissement, you’ll discover gyozas that are as beautiful as they are good. These are deep-fried for minutes to ensure perfect cooking and superb texture. Don’t miss the Gyozas Tiger, with sliced king prawns, mango, mint, Thai basil and a gravlax sauce to die for! One address perfect for a date or an evening out with friends!
📍49-51 Av. George V, 75008 Paris
Tien Hiang, 100% vegan gyozas in Paris
You don’t like meat? Welcome! At Tien Hiang, everything you eat is prepared with soy, for delicious textures that will blow you away. The gyozas are deliciously flavored and lovingly prepared on site every day. A vegetarian address worth the detour!
📍14, rue Bichat 75010 Paris