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Is Hapi Ramen home to Medan's best gyoza? This review investigates the massive hype. While the famous dumplings might be surprisingly bland on their own, the article reveals the real stars are the divine truffle fries and excellent matcha. Discover the secret to making the gyoza delicious and why this spot, with its chill vibes and great music, is the perfect place to hang out with friends—as long as you dine in.
I'm the type who needs to see things for myself, so today I had to come and try it to see if it's actually worth the hype!
So, are the gyoza any good or not? Honestly, it's a matter of personal taste.
If you're someone who loves strong flavors, eating them plain might leave you feeling like me: that meme of the old man on the subway staring at his phone. But if you have a lighter palate or enjoy mixing your own sauces, then they might be your cup of tea.
‼️ Important Pitfall to Avoid: Never order for takeaway/pickup!
For the girls who want to check this place out, listen to me and you can't go wrong:
So, do you think this place has the best gyoza in Medan? Let's battle it out in the comments! 👇

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