Minca is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

1. Minca

8.2
536 E 5th St (btwn Ave A & B), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Alphabet City · 303 tips and reviews

Jessica A.Jessica April: Get the pork gyoza - so fresh and excellent! The rice dishes are also a great choice.

Bin Y.Bin Yang: Get the Minca ramen, surprisingly I prefer the one without soy sauce. Gyozas are homemade and very good as well. Cash only!

Julie D.Julie Daste: Best ramen in NYC! The pork gyoza is super delicious as well.

Hide-Chan Ramen is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

2. Hide-Chan Ramen

8.2
248 E 52nd St (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 317 tips and reviews

What's Good HereWhat's Good Here: The tuna and corn gyoza is very good and a refreshing change from pork.

MarcMarc: TimeOut #9 Ramen: "The best way to taste it is in the ma-yu ramen, There’s also a less sweat-inducing option—chewy chilled noodles, w/a side of soba for dipping—and add-ons like mini pork gyoza"

Russell H.Russell Hirschorn: Top notch spicy pork buns and spicy garlic and miso ramen. Ponzu sauce for gyoza was sour...not good. Happy hour specials are killer.

Momosan Ramen & Sake is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

3. Momosan Ramen & Sake

7.5
342 Lexington Ave (btwn E 39th & E 40th St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Murray Hill · 104 tips and reviews

Emily K.Emily Kuo: Best gyoza in town!

Russell H.Russell Hirschorn: SUPER AWESOME! Gyoza, tonk ramen amazing. Spicy ramen is pretty thick but tasty. Get the tuna bowl with rice not without. Love this place.

Vivian L.Vivian Lee: Lunch set for only $16 includes your choice of 1 small ramen and 1 small don. Tack on 2 gyoza or a pork bun for an extra $3. Try the Tokyo chicken ramen for a lighter broth!

Naruto Ramen is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

4. Naruto Ramen

7.3
1596 3rd Ave (at E 90th St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Yorkville · 162 tips and reviews

Mike F.Mike Fish: TOTALLY worth the average 20 mins wait. By far one of my neighborhood favs, coming here as often as once a week. Top picks: Naruto Ramen, Gyoza, Tan Tan ramen and their fantastic Sapporo draught.

Jordan F.Jordan Frank: I've had the naruto, miso, curry and hell's fire kimchi ramen.... Can't go wrong with any of these in but so far my favorite is the Naruto (with some added spices). And the gyoza is a must!

Leigh Q.Leigh Quindara: Love it here. I love my no frills Japanese! Ramen, gyoza, katsu curry - all absolutely yummy!

Sake Bar Satsko is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

5. Sake Bar Satsko

8.9
202 E 7th St (btwn Ave B & C), New York, NY
Sake Bar · Alphabet City · 107 tips and reviews

SandySandy: Gyoza are the perfect crispness and the curry is so comforting.

Ranu R.Ranu Rajkarnikar: Best neighborhood spot for tuna don and takowasa. Also love their gyoza, pickles and buns! And SAKE BOMBS. What’s not to love? Spirit of cedar sake is also a top beverage here.

Inna G.Inna G: Chicken karaage , gyoza, korean beef , atago no matsu hojozo sake

Tenzan is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

6. Tenzan

7.8
988 2nd Ave (at E 52nd St.), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 65 tips and reviews

Julie L.Julie Lindenman: Order the gyoza here, it's excellent. The green tea is great too and unlimited. My favorite Japanese restaurant in midtown east.

Marcus I.Marcus Is King: The sea urchin is fresh frm California daily.The peanut & avocado roll was definitely delicious. Cocktail list is great. Chilean honey sea bass was a great portion the Gyoza was amazing wit piña sauce

Kunjan P.Kunjan Punatar: Order the same thing everytime - Miso soup, peanut avocado roll, veggie gyoza, edamame - it's that good!

Nakamura is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

7. Nakamura

7.8
172 Delancey St (btwn Clinton & Attorney St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Lower East Side · 43 tips and reviews

Christina C.Christina Chin: Tiny place, don't sit near the door if u can avoids, ppl will knock into u constantly. Gyoza is light and crispy, torigara is on point, light broth. Get with egg. Tip is already included in price.

TomTom: Small, cramped, and often busy but service is friendly and the chef is very humble. The ramen is some the best in the city, my fav is the torigara. Get the gyoza to start.

Staff PicksStaff Picks: Nakamura in the LES is trending this week and we recommend you order the delicious Curry Ramen. And why not start things off with a plate of savory gyoza while you're at it? Read more.

Zurutto Ramen & Gyoza Bar is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

8. Zurutto Ramen & Gyoza Bar

7.3
142 W 72nd St (btwn Columbus Ave & Verdi Sq), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Lincoln Square · 26 tips and reviews

Jeff S.Jeff Solomon: Spicy ramen with a seasoned egg was solid. Also consider trying the pork and cabbage gyoza

Ryan W.Ryan Wuster: Gyoza are better than ramen

Ads D.Ads Digs: Gyoza. Pork buns TASTEY!

Makana Hawaiian & Japanese BBQ Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

9. Makana Hawaiian & Japanese BBQ Restaurant

8.3
2245 1st Ave, New York, NY
Hawaiian Restaurant · East Harlem · 29 tips and reviews

Harlem A.Harlem Ambassador: Hawaiian sushi? Well it's here and rockin! Call your funeral director and order your casket as the pork gyoza and the tempura are to die for. love the Hawaiian iced tea & pineapple. surfboard decor?

Timothy S.Timothy Stevens: The gyoza and the salmon teriyaki are my go to choices.

James A.James Allen: Great sushi. Intimate setting on the east side of Harlem.

Mr. Taka Ramen is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

10. Mr. Taka Ramen

8.1
170 Allen St (btwn Rivington & Stanton St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Lower East Side · 127 tips and reviews

AdrienAdrien: Pass on the gyoza, go with the traditional Tonkatsu, it comes with a fancy large bowl!

Lori L.Lori Luo: The Tonkotsu Ramen here consists of a well-developed broth, balanced toppings, and al dente noodles. Skip the gyoza, and don't forget to bring cash as they're still Cash Only.

Aya F.Aya F: Don't get gyoza or tebasaki. Spicy miso ramen was pretty good... Vegetarian ramen was apparently pretty good too.

Juban is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

11. Juban

7.7
207 10th Ave (Between 22nd and 23rd), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Chelsea · 118 tips and reviews

Joe B.Joe Bramhall: Yaki soba, gyoza and sausage w/ ponzu mustard were all delish!

Paul J.Paul J: I like the warm sautéed spinach and garlic; the pork Gyoza; and fried rice with pork. Sit at the bar and wash it down with a cold draft beer from Japan

Elizabeth B.Elizabeth Burstein: Pricy but delicious food: loved asparagus w mayo, veggie gyoza, chicken skewers, toro special, spicy tuna roll, tuna avo handroll, cucumber martini. Didnt love: matcha cake, hibiki w cherry n vermouth

Yakitori Totto is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

12. Yakitori Totto

8.4
251 W 55th St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave.), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Theater District · 183 tips and reviews

Grace S.Grace S.: Try the braised pork belly app, gyoza, chicken meatball, harami and kalbi skewers, zaru tofu, and tapioca/frozen banana dessert.

Billy B.Billy Bachman: Started with Kaisou Salad, excellent and fresh! Followed by the epic Gyoza! Crispy on the outside/tender on the inside. Was perfection! Loved the miso soup. Yakitori Don was awesome. Great experience

George T.George Th: Amazing gyoza, worth trying as many yakitori as you can( chicken oysters were sold out) like kawa, bacon with the mushrooms(can’t remember the name) or any beef yakitori. Also very reasonable prices.

Momoya is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

13. Momoya

9.0
185 7th Ave (at W 21st St), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · Chelsea · 251 tips and reviews

LindsayLindsay: Plum wine, pork gyoza & "crispy rice" that will change your life, warm mushroom salad, and the "black dynamite roll." Shazam!

Linda N.Linda Nguyen: Get the spicy crispy shrimp, the dynamite roll, salmon avocado roll, and a few pieces of sake sushi. Gyoza was good but not mind blowing, it can be skipped. Great service!

AlAnoud A A.AlAnoud A AlGhunaim: Extremely trendy, food is on point! They recommended the crispy lobster taco and their gyoza, both were really good. Sushi was so fresh it’s incredible, will be trying their rolls next time.

Tabata Noodle Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

14. Tabata Noodle Restaurant

7.3
540 9th Ave (btwn W 39th & W 40th St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Garment District · 201 tips and reviews

The New York TimesThe New York Times: Recommended dishes: Gyoza; Kyushu, miso, sesame, seafood, sutamina and vegetable ramen; garlic noodles. Read more.

rodemannerodemanne: Great noodle shop in HK. Vegetable ramen was delicious. Gyoza well seared.

Kelly C.Kelly Chan: Garlic noodles, spring roll, and gyoza were all AMAZING

Jin Ramen is one of The 15 Best Places for Gyoza in New York City.

15. Jin Ramen

8.2
462 Amsterdam Ave (W 82nd St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Upper West Side · 76 tips and reviews

JoAnne K.JoAnne Kao: Spicy tonokatsu, gyoza, pork buns

Kaitlin N.Kaitlin Nelson: Super friendly staff! Gyoza was very salty, BUT the cold soba was delicious and one of the most beautiful dishes I've ever seen.

Andy G.Andy Grossman: Delicious food, good music, relaxed atmosphere and an unreal level of service. Top spot.