Shoraku

Discover Shoraku's authentic Yakiniku and ramen, blending tradition and comfort in the heart of Nakahara Ward.
Restaurant Details
Experience the warmth and flavor of Shoraku—an authentic culinary journey into the heart of Japan. Nestled in Kawasaki’s vibrant Nakahara Ward, this family-run restaurant offers a delightful blend of traditional Yakiniku and Chinese-inspired ramen.
Upon entering Shoraku, you're transported back to Japan's Showa-era with its quaint tatami rooms and welcoming counter seating. The rustic decor is accented with elements reminiscent of a bygone era, creating an ambiance both nostalgic and comforting.
The star of Shoraku’s menu is its expertly grilled Yakiniku, featuring a variety of premium cuts like skirt steak and kalbi, all complemented by the restaurant’s signature homemade sauces. The preparation process, honed over years, ensures each bite is succulent and flavorful. Not to be missed is their ramen—a harmonious blend of rich broth and tender pork, showcasing a delightful fusion of traditional Japanese and Chinese culinary influences.
Ideally located just a short walk from Mukaigawara Station, Shoraku is easily accessible, making it a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. The owner’s warm hospitality and the inviting atmosphere make each visit a unique experience, as every guest is treated like family.
Discover the culinary secrets that have made Shoraku a beloved gem in the neighborhood, attracting patrons who seek both a taste of tradition and the warmth of genuine hospitality.
Shoraku Phone Number
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Shoraku Address
341 Nakamaruko, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 211-0012
Shoraku 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
Nestled below the bustling city of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture is as diverse in its environment as its food is delicious; Kanagawa offers Chinese street food and craft beer in Yokohama and fresh seafood from Kamakura and Enoshima, as well as natural beauty and mountainous produce in the hot spring town of Hakone near the base of Mount Fuji.
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