Sushi Naruto
A casual Osaka sushi spot where health-conscious omakase, all-you-can-eat seafood ramen, and live-fire flair come together at the counter.
Restaurant Details
This hidden gem offers a rare treat: a refined course meal combining Japan’s two most beloved dishes—sushi and ramen—all for just 10,000 yen. With limited seating and high demand, landing a reservation here means you’ve scored something special.
Nestled in the heart of Osaka, Sushi Naruto is anything but traditional — in the best possible way. This relaxed, down-to-earth sushi restaurant is run by a muscle-loving chef who believes that sushi can be both delicious and mindful of your health. With calorie-conscious omakase courses and an open-minded approach to dietary preferences, Sushi Naruto offers an inclusive sushi experience that breaks all the stereotypes.
One of the restaurant’s standout features is its flexibility. Since the chef himself isn’t a fan of raw fish, he’s more than happy to adapt the menu for guests who feel the same. Whether you’re new to sushi or avoiding raw seafood, you’ll still enjoy a thoughtfully prepared, full-course meal. The rice is seasoned with mellow red vinegar and made from premium Mizuho no Kagayaki rice from Niigata, prized for its balance and natural flavor.
And while the sushi is the foundation, the star attraction might just be the seafood ramen — served hot, rich, and all-you-can-eat. It’s a rare luxury to find this kind of ramen at a sushi restaurant, and even rarer to enjoy as much as you like. Sushi Naruto makes that indulgence possible.
The L-shaped wooden counter creates a lively, communal atmosphere. Every seat has a clear view of the chef in action — watch him craft each piece and even light up the space with fire-based presentations. It’s dinner and a show, Osaka-style.
Located just steps from Dotonbori’s famous Glico sign and other classic attractions, Sushi Naruto is within walking distance of major spots like Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, Namba Grand Kagetsu, Hozenji Yokocho, and the buzzing Amerikamura district. Whether you’re sightseeing, shopping, or out for the night, it’s an easy and delicious stop.
With approachable pricing, flexible options, and a warm, unpretentious vibe, Sushi Naruto is the kind of sushi restaurant where everyone feels welcome. Come hungry and maybe bring your appetite for ramen, too.
Enjoy a satisfying course featuring eight pieces of nigiri sushi, three carefully prepared side dishes, sushi rolls, a fried dish, hearty ramen, and a dessert, all paired with an all-you-can-drink option.
Enjoy a satisfying course featuring eight pieces of nigiri sushi, three carefully prepared side dishes, sushi rolls, a fried dish, hearty ramen, and a dessert, all paired with an all-you-can-drink option.
Sushi Naruto Remarks
Guests with dietary restrictions and/or food allergies should inform the restaurant beforehand. The restaurant might not be able to accommodate guests who make same-day requests.
The restaurant reserves the right to refuse reservations to guests who have excessive dietary restrictions, particularly those of fish or vegetables.
The course menu content listed below is an example and is subject to change based on seasonal availability.
The restaurant cannot always guarantee that it can provide guests with their preferred seating options after a reservation due to availability.
The pictures provided are for illustrative purposes.
Sushi Naruto Business Days
Sushi Naruto Address
Nippou Jumbo Building 1F, 2-1-13 Higashi-Shinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 542-0083
Sushi Naruto Access Info
Sushi Naruto is a 4-minute walk from Nagahoribashi Station.
Sushi Naruto Phone Number
Sushi Naruto Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 48 hours before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Osaka Prefecture is the birthplace of Kansai-style okonomiyaki and many classic Japanese street foods. Centered around Osaka (the prefectural capital), the clash of trade, traditions, and modern technologies contributes to the dynamic energy of this prefecture overlooking Osaka Bay.
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