Harukawa

Experience Korean and Jingisukan fusion at Harukawa. Enjoy Dakgalbi and a cozy atmosphere near Tomio Station in Nara.
Restaurant Details
Located in the bustling heart of Nara, Harukawa is a culinary destination that masterfully merges the rich traditions of Korean and Jingisukan cuisine. Its menu is a testament to authenticity, featuring quintessential dishes like sundubu jjigae, sizzling stone-grilled bibimbap, and savory Jingisukan lamb. A visit here would not be complete without indulging in their famed Dakgalbi and perfectly executed chijimi.
The restaurant is perfectly positioned near Tomio Station, in the lively Tomio Motomachi area, making it easily accessible for both locals and visitors alike. Harukawa offers the added convenience of free parking and a delightful treat of complimentary ice cream for those driving, making it a popular choice for families and groups.
Step inside and immerse yourself in a warm atmosphere, where traditional Korean elements are interwoven with a modern touch, creating a setting that's as inviting as it is chic. Perfect for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings, Harukawa ensures every meal is delivered with attentive and friendly service.
Harukawa's allure lies in its open kitchen, where diners can watch the skillful chefs in action, crafting each dish with precision and passion. Known for its vibrant setting and outstanding cuisine, this restaurant promises an exceptional dining experience that captivates both the palate and the senses. With a focus on bold flavors and exquisite presentation, Harukawa remains a cherished gem in Nara's culinary landscape.
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Harukawa Address
4-1-26 Tomio Motomachi, Nara-shi, Nara 631-0078
Harukawa 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.
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