MP Kitchen Holdings Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Kazushi Kanaka), which operates "Usukawa Gyoza Senmon Shibuya Gyoza" (Thin-skinned Dumpling Specialty Shibuya Gyoza), will renew its grand menu starting July 1, 2026 (Wed).

In addition to four new grand menu items, 21 limited-time menu items will be introduced, including the homemade "Sichuan-style Mapo Tofu Dumplings." Furthermore, 37 types of drinks have been added, and the all-you-can-drink course has been revamped. The lineup has evolved to be usable in a wider range of scenes, not only for those who enjoy alcoholic beverages but also for those who want to enjoy non-alcoholic drinks.

Handmade from the wrappers. 21 summer-limited items, including the "Sichuan-style Mapo Tofu Dumplings" that pair perfectly with drinks, are now available.

This limited-time menu features the new homemade "Sichuan-style Mapo Tofu Dumplings."

Wrapped in handmade wrappers prepared one by one in the store, they are filled with a spicy and numbing Sichuan-style mapo tofu filling. The chewy texture of the wrappers and the stimulation of the spices leave a lasting impression, making them an excellent pairing with alcoholic beverages.

In addition, other items include:

- Saliva Water Dumplings - Cold Pork Kimchi - Cold Sunagimo Aglio e Olio Style - Garlic Shrimp - Shrimp with Mayonnaise Sauce

We offer a total of 21 items, ranging from cold dishes perfect for summer to dishes that pair well with drinks, and even items for the end of the meal.

Homemade Hand-wrapped Sichuan-style Mapo Tofu Dumplings Price: 580 yen (tax included) Special Spicy Saliva Water Dumplings Price: 580 yen (tax included)

Cold Pork Kimchi Price: 680 yen (tax included) Cold Sunagimo Aglio e Olio Style Price: 680 yen (tax included) Garlic Shrimp Price: 780 yen (tax included)

*As these are limited-time products, they will be available until supplies last.

37 types of drinks added. Lineup now enjoyable for non-alcoholic drinkers too.

37 types of drinks, including shochu, whiskey, cocktails, and non-alcoholic cocktails, have been newly added to the drink menu.

In line with the growing trend of "sober curiosity" and other lifestyles where people enjoy meals and conversations without drinking alcohol, the non-alcoholic menu has also been enhanced.

The bar has evolved to be a place where both those who want to enjoy alcoholic beverages and those who want to toast with non-alcoholic drinks can enjoy together.

Orange Blossom Price: 580 yen (tax included) Wakayama Plum Mojito Price: 480 yen (tax included) Blue Calpis Squash Price: 480 yen (tax included)

"I want to enjoy dumplings today."

"I want to have a light drink today."

"I can't drink alcohol, but I want to enjoy a meal together."

Please enjoy the newly renovated Shibuya Gyoza as a "gyoza bar that everyone can enjoy, no matter who you come with," suitable for various occasions.

About Usukawa Gyoza Senmon Shibuya Gyoza

"Surround yourself with dumplings and have a wonderful time" is the concept of Shibuya Gyoza. The signature thin-skinned dumplings of Shibuya Gyoza are perfect as a side dish with rice or as a snack. We want to offer authentic dumplings that can be enjoyed casually and deliciously in any situation. With that desire, we have continued to refine our craft and offer our proud authentic dumplings, wrapped in uniquely developed ultra-thin skins. Please enjoy them.

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Company Profile

Company Name: MP Kitchen Holdings Co., Ltd.

Headquarters Location: Kawakami Bldg. 2F, 2-6-11 Ebisu Nishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Representative: Kazushi Kanaka, Representative Director

Business Activities: Comprehensive development and operation of restaurants

URL: http://www.mpkitchen.co.jp/

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