The five best gyoza in London

The list: we've found London's best gyoza so you don't have to

From the stellar boho shacks of east London to the decadent gentrified pop-up haven that is Brixton, we seek out London's tastiest gyoze for you to devour - no excuses needed.

Titu

This gyoza bar has sprung up in Shepherd Market. Menu includes wagyu beef, asparagus and shiitake gyozas, so expect queues.

1A Shepherd Street, W1

Ugly Dumpling

Try the juicy spinach and tofu dumplings, or the sweet satay chicken parcels: you can pick up five for £7.

1 Newburgh Street, W1, uglyduckling.co.uk

Tonkotsu

Ramen is the headline act but the gyoza are great too. Pile a plate with shiitake and bamboo shoot gyoza and dip them in the sauce.

382 Mare Street, E8, tonkotsu.co.uk

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Koi Ramen

It’s a straightforward menu of pork, chicken and veggie gyoza at the Brixton outpost of Koi Ramen.

Pop Brixton, 49 Brixton Station Road, SW9, koiramen.co.uk

Sakagura

Handmade gyoza filled with minced pork, garlic stems, ginger and cabbage, with a yuzu dipping sauce.

8 Heddon Street, W1, sakaguralondon.com

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