Gyoza 50 Restaurant Reservations | Kurume, Fukuoka

Experience Kurume's charm at Gyoza 51, where authentic gyoza served hot captivates every guest. Savor grilled or boiled options crafted from fresh, local ingredients. Visit for a true taste of tradition!

Overview

Restaurant Overview and Charm What is Gyoza 51? A Cozy and Authentic Gyoza Experience
Nestled in the heart of Kurume, Gyoza 51 has been delighting locals and visitors alike since its establishment in 1968. This charming eatery evokes a sense of nostalgia with its simple, old-fashioned décor and warm atmosphere. The restaurant features primarily counter seating, accommodating around ten guests, fostering an inviting and intimate dining experience. The charismatic owner and chef, a second-generation gyoza enthusiast, has maintained the legacy of his grandfather's recipes and cooking techniques, offering a glimpse into the authentic gyoza culture of Kurume.
Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu The Allure of Gyoza and Must-Try Dishes
Gyoza 51 specializes in delectable gyoza, prepared with a distinctively crisp exterior while retaining a juicy filling. The signature dish, grilled gyoza, is artfully cooked in a hot iron skillet, ensuring it remains piping hot at the table. The recommended menu includes:
  • Grilled Gyoza (10 pieces for 600 yen) - Adored for its unique texture, each bite offers a delightful contrast between the crispy base and tender top. A tip from regulars is to flip the gyoza upon serving for the best experience. 
  • Boiled Gyoza (10 pieces for 600 yen) - This dish surprises diners with its melt-in-your-mouth skin. It’s suggested to enhance the flavor with a special dipping sauce made from vinegar and soy sauce.
  • Local Sake - Gyoza 51 also offers a selection of local beverages that pair beautifully with the dishes, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the local culinary scene.
The restaurant prides itself on using fresh, local ingredients, which significantly enrich the flavors of the dishes served.
Cuisine Genres Japanese Dumplings With a Local Twist
At Gyoza 51, diners can indulge in the celebrated genre of Japanese cuisine that revolves around dumplings, particularly gyoza. While gyoza is enjoyed throughout Japan, the Kurume version is renowned for its smaller size and unique combination of textures and flavors. Whether served grilled or boiled, the emphasis is on creating a delightful harmony between the thin, delicate skin and the savory filling, highlighting the quality of the ingredients used. This fusion of tradition and local flavor makes Gyoza 51 a must-visit destination for those looking to savor authentic gyoza in a cozy setting.

Reviews

"Visiting the gyoza shop was a delightful experience. The crispy skin and juicy filling made for a delicious meal that I can't wait to enjoy again."
"I was pleasantly surprised by the quick service and the quality of the gyoza. Each bite was packed with flavor, making it an unforgettable meal."
"The atmosphere of the restaurant was inviting, and the gyoza was simply wonderful. I loved the perfect balance of textures, and it paired excellently with my drink."
"I enjoyed a lovely evening at this gyoza spot. The delicious crispy gyoza and friendly staff made my visit very enjoyable. I will definitely return."
"The gyoza here are a true highlight. Small yet satisfying, they are perfect for sharing, and the overall experience left me feeling happy and full."

Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 5:00 – 8:30 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 – 8:30 PM
Thursday: 5:00 – 8:30 PM
Friday: 5:00 – 8:30 PM
Saturday: 5:00 – 8:30 PM
Sunday: 5:00 – 8:30 PM 

How to Get There

Train / Subway
200m (0.12mi) from Nishitetsu Kurume Bus Stop - about a 3-minute walk 
666m (0.41mi) from Nishitetsu Kurume Station - about a 10-minute walk 
668m (0.42mi) from Nishitetsu Kurume Station - about a 11-minute walk
Bus stop
279m (0.17mi) from Nishitetsu Kurume - about a 5-minute walk 
255m (0.16mi) from Nishitetsu Kurume (bus) - about a 4-minute walk 
241m (0.15mi) from Hiyoshi Town - about a 4-minute walk 

Map

 34-42 Higashimachi, Kurume, Fukuoka 830-0032, Japan 
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Things to Do in the Area

Fukuoka - A Vibrant City Blending Culture and Modernity
Fukuoka, located on the island of Kyushu, is known for its rich history, lively atmosphere, and culinary delights. With its beautiful parks and cultural landmarks, the city offers a perfect blend of tradition and modern attractions. 
  • Ohori Park: This expansive park features a picturesque pond surrounded by walking paths, gardens, and a traditional Japanese tea house, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and outdoor activities. Visitors can also enjoy boating or picnicking while observing the serene beauty of the park.
  • Fukuoka Tower: Standing at 234 meters, this iconic seaside tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the surrounding Hakata Bay. The tower, famous for its unique architectural design, is especially stunning when illuminated at night.
  • Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine: A celebrated Shinto shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the deity of learning, this site attracts numerous students seeking academic success. The scenic path leading to the shrine, lined with beautiful plum trees, adds to the serene atmosphere.
Kurume - A City of Beautiful Temples and Rich Crafts
Kurume, situated in the Fukuoka Prefecture, is famed for its traditional crafts and rich historical heritage. The city is also known for its friendly locals and vibrant local culture, making it a hidden gem for travelers. 
  • Kurume Kasuri Museum: Dedicated to the traditional craft of Kurume Kasuri textiles, this museum showcases the history and intricate techniques involved in creating these unique fabrics. Visitors can engage in hands-on workshops and learn about this important aspect of local heritage.
  • Matsunoki Shrine: This peaceful shrine is nestled in a tranquil setting and is dedicated to the deity of good fortune and prosperity. Its beautiful architecture and lush grounds make it a popular spot for both locals and visitors seeking spiritual solace.
  • Shirayama Hime Shrine: A historic shrine perched on a hill, Shirayama Hime Shrine offers visitors a chance to enjoy both the spirituality of its ancient buildings and panoramic views of Kurume. The site is especially renowned for its vibrant festivals throughout the year.

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