A direct competitor to its namesake in the gyoza department, this Osaka-original chain mainly beats the other Minmin in the price department. A plate of gyoza here starts at a mere ¥250, and you can have a small set (seven dumplings plus the usual rice, soup, salad and dessert) for one fat ¥500 coin. Their other lunch sets are worth a gander too: items like well-seasoned mapo tofu, a lamb-heavy jingisukan-inspired teishoku and a set with both fried and boiled dumplings can be had for ¥800 or less. Who said eating in Roppongi has to be expensive?
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