Casual Japanese Cuisine Haruka

Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Experience award-winning Japanese cuisine that blends tradition with flair at Haruka, situated just steps away from Sakuramachi Kumamoto.
Restaurant Details
Located in the heart of Kumamoto, Casual Japanese Cuisine Haruka beautifully blends the rich traditions of Japanese culinary arts with modern flair. Just a stone's throw away from Sakuramachi Kumamoto, the restaurant is celebrated for its elegant and innovative take on classic Japanese private dining experiences. Delight in specialties such as corn tofu, amberjack sashimi, and the beloved horse shigure rice—a nod to Kumamoto's cultural tastes.
Haruka's head chef, with roots deeply entrenched in Kyoto, crafts each dish with precision and passion, creating a harmonious balance of fresh, local ingredients and time-honored techniques. The cozy, sophisticated ambiance invites guests to revel in unforgettable meals, whether enjoying a casual lunch or a more intimate dinner.
Steps away from the iconic KKT headquarters, Haruka offers a welcoming atmosphere replete with friendly, impeccable service. Highlights include the popular Hana lunch set, featuring an array of seasonal sashimi and delightful appetizers. With its unique blend of creativity and tradition, Haruka is an essential dining destination for both residents and visitors exploring the vibrant city of Kumamoto.
Casual Japanese Cuisine Haruka Phone Number
Casual Japanese Cuisine Haruka Business Days
Casual Japanese Cuisine Haruka Address
Kitano Building 1F, 24 Yamasakimachi, Chuo Ward, Kumamoto-shi, Kumamoto 860-0016
Casual Japanese Cuisine Haruka Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Specializing in delicious seafood and raw horse meat, Kumamoto Prefecture is rich in history and abundant in nature, filled with active volcanoes, lush forests, and river rapids.
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