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Gindaco

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What Customers Say About Gindaco

Gindaco in Gardena is highly praised for its authentic, freshly made takoyaki, especially the crispy outside and creamy inside texture. The original and Mentaiko flavors are customer favorites. Be prepared for a 15-25 minute wait.

Popular Dishes

takoyaki (23) matcha latte spicy one yuzu ponzu green tea ice cream Mentaiko Cheese & Mentaiko original (6)

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Quick Bite Casual Locals Tourists Families

Tip: Located in the Tokyo Central food court. Be prepared to wait 15-25 minutes for freshly made takoyaki. Ask for a stamp card.

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Frequently asked questions about Gindaco

Gindaco is located at 1740 Artesia Blvd, Gardena, CA 90248, Gardena.
Gindaco offers japanese cuisine.
Gindaco has regular opening hours. Check their profile for updated schedules.
Gindaco offers the following services: dine-in, takeaway, delivery.
The most recommended dishes at Gindaco based on customer reviews are: takoyaki, matcha latte, spicy one, yuzu ponzu, green tea ice cream.
Gindaco is ideal for quick bites, casual dining, locals, tourists, families.
Gindaco in Gardena is highly praised for its authentic, freshly made takoyaki, especially the crispy outside and creamy inside texture. The original and Mentaiko flavors are customer favorites. Be prepared for a 15-25 minute wait.
Located in the Tokyo Central food court. Be prepared to wait 15-25 minutes for freshly made takoyaki. Ask for a stamp card.
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Gindaco Gardena Reviews

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Reviews (40)
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Fabian Rosadi

One of the best takoyaki in LA. Crunchy on the outside hot and soft on the inside. Ordered the original and ponzu. They’re both YUMMMY!!!! Ponzu for the win!

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Ben Park

Amazing tacoyaki and super friendly and fast!

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Anny L

The best takoyaki in the LA area! 🐙The takoyaki was freshly made. And they tasted so crispy, filled with small octopus pieces and came with a variety of flavorful toppings and sauces. 🤩 I love all these three flavors, especially for the Cheese and Yuzu: 🧀Cheese & Mentaiko: Came with teriyaki sauce, mentaiko mayo, parmesan, mozzarella cheese, and parsley flakes (Anny's Choice) 🌶Spicy Scallion& Sriracha: Topped with Sriracha⁣ spicy sauce, mayo, takoyaki glaze, scallion, and green onion 🍶Scallion with Yuzu Ponzu: Similar to the original, but it topped with green onion and smoky bonito flakes, with a side of citrusy ponzu sauce for dipping

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Pa Mao

Freshly made takoyaki. 15 minutes of wait is well worth it. It's a bit pricey, but the crispiness, creaminess of the takoyaki make you want to come back again!

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Natalie Tran

These are the best takoyaki in the LA! As fresh as they come with a healthy chunk of octopus in each ball. Crispy and pillowy soft at the same time. It’s also very satisfying to watch them being made right in front of your eyes. I wish they had a location closer to me, I would eat there regularly. Nom nom nom!

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P RANNA

Located in the Tokyo Central food court in Gardena, had a quick bite to eat after grocery shopping and my friend ordered the takoyaki from this place. Made to order, the takotaki was served hot and was very authentic to what im used to buying off the streets of Osaka🤙5 stars

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Owen Tang

One of the best places for takoyaki in CA! Did not expect to enjoy the food this much but had some great food from this specialty store located in the Tokyo central market. I tried out the non original flavors and really enjoyed the cheese style ones and wish we got some of the original flavor. No current place to sit during COVID so either takeout or eat in the car but would say eat in the car so the outer layer stays crispy because it tastes so much better that way! Would highly recommend!

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NecoUhgr

I ate Gindaco in Japan and was absolutely blown away by it, and was excited to see one here on the US. I stopped by here and tried it and don’t regret it. Although it tasted amazing, the sauce was a bit overpowering and sweet, but still very good. The left picture is Gardena and the right one is from Japan.

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Suttida Tong

The best takoyaki. Crispy on the outside and gooey on the inside. The best flavor for me is Mentaiko (fish roe). It's savory, a bit salty and blend so well with all the cheese. Then ! you eat it with the original takoyaki that will rinse your palette with some sweet sauce and salty bonito flakes. Just great!

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Andy Cheng

Absolutely the best takoyaki in Los Angeles! Came to the food court and found this place by accident, and this is always the best type of accident. If you are in the area, give this a try. Just a note, it does take 15-20 min to prep your order.

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Onit 2017

Excellent takoyaki spot. I like how they are crispy outside compared to others. ♥️ Flavor is on point. I will be going there again. Also get their green tea ice cream. 👍👍👍

J
Jean Yoon

Graeat authentic japanese Takoyakis. They have all the ingredients that should be in there as they make them in japan.

C
Cayo Iglesias

This is a must try place. The Takoyaki are amazing. Try the spicy one

Fabian Rosadi
Fabian Rosadi

One of the best takoyaki in LA. Crunchy on the outside hot and soft on the inside. Ordered the original and ponzu. They’re both YUMMMY!!!! Ponzu for the win!

Anny L
Anny L

The best takoyaki in the LA area! 🐙The takoyaki was freshly made. And they tasted so crispy, filled with small octopus pieces and came with a variety of flavorful toppings and sauces. 🤩 I love all these three flavors, especially for the Cheese and Yuzu: 🧀Cheese & Mentaiko: Came with teriyaki sauce, mentaiko mayo, parmesan, mozzarella cheese, and parsley flakes (Anny's Choice) 🌶Spicy Scallion& Sriracha: Topped with Sriracha⁣ spicy sauce, mayo, takoyaki glaze, scallion, and green onion 🍶Scallion with Yuzu Ponzu: Similar to the original, but it topped with green onion and smoky bonito flakes, with a side of citrusy ponzu sauce for dipping

Pa Mao
Pa Mao

Freshly made takoyaki. 15 minutes of wait is well worth it. It's a bit pricey, but the crispiness, creaminess of the takoyaki make you want to come back again!

Natalie Tran
Natalie Tran

These are the best takoyaki in the LA! As fresh as they come with a healthy chunk of octopus in each ball. Crispy and pillowy soft at the same time. It’s also very satisfying to watch them being made right in front of your eyes. I wish they had a location closer to me, I would eat there regularly. Nom nom nom!

P RANNA
P RANNA

Located in the Tokyo Central food court in Gardena, had a quick bite to eat after grocery shopping and my friend ordered the takoyaki from this place. Made to order, the takotaki was served hot and was very authentic to what im used to buying off the streets of Osaka🤙5 stars

Owen Tang
Owen Tang

One of the best places for takoyaki in CA! Did not expect to enjoy the food this much but had some great food from this specialty store located in the Tokyo central market. I tried out the non original flavors and really enjoyed the cheese style ones and wish we got some of the original flavor. No current place to sit during COVID so either takeout or eat in the car but would say eat in the car so the outer layer stays crispy because it tastes so much better that way! Would highly recommend!

NecoUhgr
NecoUhgr

I ate Gindaco in Japan and was absolutely blown away by it, and was excited to see one here on the US. I stopped by here and tried it and don’t regret it. Although it tasted amazing, the sauce was a bit overpowering and sweet, but still very good. The left picture is Gardena and the right one is from Japan.

Suttida Tong
Suttida Tong

The best takoyaki. Crispy on the outside and gooey on the inside. The best flavor for me is Mentaiko (fish roe). It's savory, a bit salty and blend so well with all the cheese. Then ! you eat it with the original takoyaki that will rinse your palette with some sweet sauce and salty bonito flakes. Just great!

Andy Cheng
Andy Cheng

Absolutely the best takoyaki in Los Angeles! Came to the food court and found this place by accident, and this is always the best type of accident. If you are in the area, give this a try. Just a note, it does take 15-20 min to prep your order.

Onit 2017
Onit 2017

Excellent takoyaki spot. I like how they are crispy outside compared to others. ♥️ Flavor is on point. I will be going there again. Also get their green tea ice cream. 👍👍👍

Jean Yoon
Jean Yoon

Graeat authentic japanese Takoyakis. They have all the ingredients that should be in there as they make them in japan.

Cayo Iglesias
Cayo Iglesias

This is a must try place. The Takoyaki are amazing. Try the spicy one

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Fake Rodz

Excellent Osaka style ( crispy outside-creamy inside) takoyaki, freshly made. Lots of toppings to choose from ( yuzu ponzu is our fave). Great staff. When we are leaving Tokyo Central market, we pick up their takoyaki for the road.

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Ry Quirante

My favorite takoyaki ever. every time I pass by gardens, I make sure to visit

Fake Rodz
Fake Rodz

Excellent Osaka style ( crispy outside-creamy inside) takoyaki, freshly made. Lots of toppings to choose from ( yuzu ponzu is our fave). Great staff. When we are leaving Tokyo Central market, we pick up their takoyaki for the road.

Erika
Erika

Love the takoyaki here! Perfect mix of filling and batter. Always made fresh. Their matcha latte is also a nice companion to your order.

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Roberto T

The Original Takoyaki they sell is loaded with a large squid comes with sauce and mayonnaise. You can order flavors as well from their menu. Service is fast with offerings of a stamp card when completed gives you another order of Takoyaki.

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Paul T.

Takoyaki can be a very interesting snack if you are with your child. The taste is rich and special. This shop is located in the food court of Tokyo Central.

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Wan

Located inside of Tokyo Central in Gardena. Freshly made. It's fun to watch the takoyaki masters prepare and flip the balls. Each takoyaki has a good amount of octopus. Be careful while eating this as it piping hot. My favorite is the original. Tip: ask for a stamp card

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Cali Native V

Taste was good but not great compared to authentic takoyaki. Served warm but not hot as they should be. Only served 8 at a time. A bit of a long wait around 20-25 min on a weekday afternoon. Health rating: C

Roberto T
Roberto T

The Original Takoyaki they sell is loaded with a large squid comes with sauce and mayonnaise. You can order flavors as well from their menu. Service is fast with offerings of a stamp card when completed gives you another order of Takoyaki.

Paul T.
Paul T.

Takoyaki can be a very interesting snack if you are with your child. The taste is rich and special. This shop is located in the food court of Tokyo Central.

Wan
Wan

Located inside of Tokyo Central in Gardena. Freshly made. It's fun to watch the takoyaki masters prepare and flip the balls. Each takoyaki has a good amount of octopus. Be careful while eating this as it piping hot. My favorite is the original. Tip: ask for a stamp card

Cali Native V
Cali Native V

Taste was good but not great compared to authentic takoyaki. Served warm but not hot as they should be. Only served 8 at a time. A bit of a long wait around 20-25 min on a weekday afternoon. Health rating: C

Alan Wong
Alan Wong

Ordered their pork rice bowl. Where's the pork? They were stingy on the pork slices, just a lot of onions. Not recommended.

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David Chien

2024-08-19 Non-Japanese cook instead of the Japanese cook this place opened with six years back. Now, the takoyaki are made wrong. Traditionally, soft shell. In recent times, an oil fried, crispier exterior has emerged among the industry. Here at this location, today the Original was tougher and crispier than it ought to be - almost like a light crust, fried chicken. Add to that, drenched in takoyaki sauce, couldn't even taste the mayo. And add to insult, rather than larger, thin slices of bonito (where you can watch them wave back and forth over the hot steam of freshly made takoyaki), a mass of sawdust-like bonito was dumped on top. Could barely see. And trying to eat the bonito was a dangerous inhalation hazard, too. Price up to $10~, so not even close to the "snack" price takoyaki ought to be at. You can also smell the disaster - ugly burnt oil smell wafting back into the first third of the dining area, making clothes smell like burnt smoke. Definitely not takoyaki made right. Couldn't eat the shell after two - only pecked out the merger octopus inside the others and threw the yucky shells away. * 2018 or so, the year they opened: Delicious, fresh made, steaming hot, well-made takoyaki! Only one can be called "traditional" - their original. The other is a mix of cultures - mentaiko and cheese (cheese wasn't all completely melted). And the last two are their spicy egg salad and sriracha - totally westernized. Missing are traditionals often found in Japan such as green onion with mayo, and even red ginger. These are made with a bit of oil for a crisper shell rather than the other takoyaki version that's not. The takoyaki was served fast, a few minutes, and went down well with the hojicha tea. The tea was delicious...but had so much ice that 3/4 of the cup was filled with ice once the tea was gone. A good deal for the price - reasonable at $6.50 for 8 original.

David Chien
David Chien

2024-08-19 Non-Japanese cook instead of the Japanese cook this place opened with six years back. Now, the takoyaki are made wrong. Traditionally, soft shell. In recent times, an oil fried, crispier exterior has emerged among the industry. Here at this location, today the Original was tougher and crispier than it ought to be - almost like a light crust, fried chicken. Add to that, drenched in takoyaki sauce, couldn't even taste the mayo. And add to insult, rather than larger, thin slices of bonito (where you can watch them wave back and forth over the hot steam of freshly made takoyaki), a mass of sawdust-like bonito was dumped on top. Could barely see. And trying to eat the bonito was a dangerous inhalation hazard, too. Price up to $10~, so not even close to the "snack" price takoyaki ought to be at. You can also smell the disaster - ugly burnt oil smell wafting back into the first third of the dining area, making clothes smell like burnt smoke. Definitely not takoyaki made right. Couldn't eat the shell after two - only pecked out the merger octopus inside the others and threw the yucky shells away. * 2018 or so, the year they opened: Delicious, fresh made, steaming hot, well-made takoyaki! Only one can be called "traditional" - their original. The other is a mix of cultures - mentaiko and cheese (cheese wasn't all completely melted). And the last two are their spicy egg salad and sriracha - totally westernized. Missing are traditionals often found in Japan such as green onion with mayo, and even red ginger. These are made with a bit of oil for a crisper shell rather than the other takoyaki version that's not. The takoyaki was served fast, a few minutes, and went down well with the hojicha tea. The tea was delicious...but had so much ice that 3/4 of the cup was filled with ice once the tea was gone. A good deal for the price - reasonable at $6.50 for 8 original.

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