
We give in to the temptation of Ohsho’s “Extremely Immoral” gyoza.
Our reporter Yuichiro Wasai’s wife let out a wail as she moved as far away in the room as she could from him. Her lamentations were so loud that he was afraid she’d wake their baby, who was sleeping in the other room, but his implorations for her to keep her voice down were falling on deaf ears. Turning her back to him, she opened the window and let the rush of night air wash over her for half a minute, and when she turned back to face him again, he could see the unabated fury still burning in her eyes.
“Why are you so mad at me?”, Yuichiro wanted to ask the love of his life, but he knew what he had done…just like he knew that the shock, disappointment, and anger written plainly on his wife’s face was totally justified. On that day, Yuichiro had gotten up in the morning and gone to the office, just like usual. But after he clocked out, instead of heading straight home to where his loving wife and child were waiting, Yuichiro had taken a detour and committed a grave transgression for a married man.
He’d eaten the Extremely Immoral Garlic Meat Meat Meat Deep-fried Gyoza, and he smelled terrible.
After leaving the office, Yuichiro had gone to Osaka Ohsho, part of the Ohsho group of restaurants (Osaka Ohsho is run a bit more like a pub, while its sister brand Gyoza no Ohsho is more like a casual Chinese restaurant). Regardless of which branch of the Ohsho family tree you go to, though, their specialty is gyoza, and the Extremely Immoral Garlic Meat Meat Meat Deep-fried Gyoza (or Haitoku Sugiru Ninniku Niku Niku Niku Agegyoza, if you’re ordering them in Japanese), are the newest type of pot stickers on Osaka Ohsho’s menu.
To give you a sense of perspective, Ohsho’s standard pan-fried gyoza are already pretty heavy on the garlic, moreso than many other pot stickers in Japan where the leeks can play a major role in the flavor profile. Then, a year ago, Osaka Ohsho came out with Garlic Meat Meat Meat Gyoza, pan-fried gyoza with an extra-meaty filling.
▼ Garlic Meat Meat Meat Gyoza
Now they’ve extended that concept to make the Extremely Immoral Garlic Meat Meat Meat Deep-fried Gyoza, which in addition to being deep-fried instead of pan-fried, are covered in garlic sauce!
Oh, sorry, they’re covered in two different kinds of garlic sauce, a garlic butter sauce and a garlic tartar sauce. They’re also sprinkled with a bit of green onion too, because really, at this point, why not add even more to the bouquet your breath is going to have after you eat these?
And eat them Yuichiro did! As powerfully tasty as they are powerfully pungent, the Extremely Immoral Garlic Meat Meat Meat Deep-fried Gyoza filled Yuichiro with joy with each and every bite, even as he knew, deep in his heart, that with every one of those bites the chance of his wife being furious at his odor later that night was growing exponentially.
▼ Must stop…can’t stop…won’t stop…
Yuichiro didn’t do much to mitigate the damage when he decided to also order up a plate of Garlic Meat Meat Meat Gyoza for comparison taste-testing purposes/further decadence.
To no one’s surprise, yes, the Extremely Immoral Garlic Meat Meat Meat Deep-fried Gyoza has a much stronger garlic taste than even the Garlic Meat Meat Meat Gyoza. Not only do the two kinds of garlic sauce amp the intensity up several degrees, the stronger presence of the deep-fried gyoza skin softens the perceived meatiness just a bit, so the garlic really does run rampant with the Extremely Immoral Garlic Meat Meat Meat Deep-fried Gyoza.
The Extremely Immoral Garlic Meat Meat Meat Deep-fried Gyoza are priced at 440 yen (US$3.15), and the Garlic Meat Meat Meat Gyoza at 390. Maybe not the cheapest gyoza around, but a great value considering how tasty and filling they are, and also cheap enough that Yuichiro could easily fit an ice-cold beer into his budget, which paired perfectly with the gyoza.
So, um, yeah, really the only teeny, tiny downside to this was that when Yuichiro got home and walked in the door, he absolutely reeked…and he still reeked after he brushed his teeth and went to bed…and he still reeked when he got up the next morning. Just how powerful was the smell? Yuichiro’s wife could tell which rooms of their apartment he’d been in that morning, since he left a garlicky gyoza olfactory trail wherever he’d been.
Luckily for Yuichiro, the Extremely Immoral Garlic Meat Meat Meat Deep-fried Gyoza are a limited time item, and will only be available until November 1. Still, in order to preserve his marriage, over the next few weeks he’s going to be facing a test of willpower not to eat them all the time…unless, of course, he splits an order with the rest of his family so that they can all share the delicious guilt.
Related: Osaka Ohsho location finder
Photos ©SoraNews24
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
[ Read in Japanese ]








Japan’s favorite gyoza restaurant changes its gyoza recipe – Will gyoza life ever be the same?
Japan super budget dining – The best way to spend 1,000 yen at Ohsho, Japan’s favorite gyoza chain
Osaka gyoza chain teaches simple way to take your gyoza to the next level【SoraKitchen】
Gyoza No Ohsho celebrates birthday with discounts on the weekend of 25 December
Has Osaka Ohsho’s “romance-filled” omuraisu morphed into a monster in its new form?
Salomon releases Japan-exclusive Mt. Fuji hiking gear that doubles as an amazing souvenir
Japan triples departure tax, foreign tourists and locals now must pay more to leave country
Starbucks Japan teams up with Converse Tokyo for a new limited-edition collection in honour of Tanabata
Japanese overnight sightseeing train returns for summer with ramen stops and ocean views
Sanrio Character Poll announces winners, Hello Kitty absent from top 10 in many countries
7-Eleven Japan has a lot of famous food, but its new burrito needs to be on your radar
Studio Ghibli releases a musical diorama based on a touching anime scene from My Neighbour Totoro
Japanese train company brings back beloved “patapata” departure board…with a clever digital twist
One Piece docking at Round 1 amusement centers in both Japan and the USA
Live-action Spirited Away stage play announces world tour with first-ever U.S. and Canadian dates
Tokyo has only two barley tea makers, and we visited one to see how mugicha is made
Pikachu brings electric style to brand-new Pokémon G-Shock watch featuring every stater trio
Family Mart Japan installs red-eyed “Monster Wolf” to keep bears away from convenience store
Starbucks Japan reopens Shinkansen platform store after redesigning it for speed
Blind Tokyo commuter explains the easiest place for him to stand while riding the train
Japan announces sudden 400-percent increase in visa fees for foreigners entering the country
Japanese ninja certification exam attracts 131 candidates from Japan and abroad
Studio Ghibli store Donguri Republic announces opening of first-ever store in America
New Japanese overnight train coming to connect Tokyo with Tohoku in sleep-travel style
Japan launches first overnight Shinkansen bullet train between Tokyo and Osaka this summer
Even at twice regular Daiso price, this handy item is still great for summer travel in Japan
Japanese sweets shop sells an ohagi so exquisite it sells out by noon
Forget Tokyo go-karts – there’s a new way to sightsee on four wheels in Japan
Japanese sweets brand creates new drinkable Cigare and we’re totally here for it
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa
Japan’s 5.3 million beautiful Hitachi Nemophila flowers are now in full bloom[Photos]
Osaka Ohsho Chinese restaurant chain serves curry? We try it out, then find something crazier
Fast-food chain Gyoza no Ohsho’s all-you-can-eat curry made us feel like we fell down a mountain
Making gyoza is a literal snap with this awesome Japanese kitchen gadget
We try Ajinomoto’s new frozen gyoza, come up with a dangerously delicious way to eat them
We eat the gyoza dumpling-flavored Pizza Sand from Family Mart, savor its identity crisis【Taste Test】
Japan now has “Gyoza for Athletes”, thanks to figure skating Olympian Yuzuru Hanyu 【Taste test】
Who made the tastiest gyoza in 2021? We decide on our favourite pot stickers
Michelin Guide gyoza in Tokyo: Worthy of the accolade?
Move over, garlic gyoza — it’s time to try squid ink, habanero, seaweed, and taco dumplings
Convenience store Mini Stop’s new Gyoza Dog is must-try for all Gyoza fans! 【Taste test】
New unstaffed gyoza store in Tokyo sells pot stickers 24 hours a day
Gyoza ramen! Two of Japan’s best comfort foods in one bowl at innovative restaurant【Taste test】
Japan’s Gyoza Filling Curry — Combination of two great foods reminds us of another great food
Croissant gyoza: Pie-like dumplings take Japan by storm
Starbucks vs. Tully’s — Is there such a big difference between Japan’s coffee giants?【Taste test】
Is Japan’s new Super Thick Ramen worth waiting two hours in the Tokyo cold for?【Taste test】