Naru Japanese Cuisine

4.7
(856 votes)
Guatemala City
Expensive
Closed now • Opens at 12:00

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Discover the Taste of Authentic Japanese Cuisine at Naru Japanese Cuisine

Located in the heart of Guatemala City, Naru Japanese Cuisine offers an exquisite dining experience that brings the best of Japanese flavors to your table. Known for its beautiful ambiance and personalized service, this restaurant prides itself on using fresh, quality ingredients to craft a menu that delights sushi lovers and ramen enthusiasts alike.

Delight in Every Bite

The restaurant features a variety of dishes including fresh sushi, which many guests have regarded as the best in the city. Their ramen is celebrated for its authentic taste, making it a perfect choice for those seeking genuine Japanese comfort food. Don’t miss out on their specialty flavored lemonades, especially the popular coconut variety that has won many fans. Naru also offers a selection of delightful desserts that make for a perfect ending to your meal.

Guests appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and the attention to detail in the service, providing a comfortable and enjoyable dining experience. Open daily from noon until late evening, Naru offers the perfect setting whether you’re planning a casual lunch or a relaxed dinner.

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Leslie Escobar
June 28, 2025
Excellent the best sushi in the city
Jacob Herrera
June 25, 2025
I went to Naru Oakland but couldn't find it around here. Still, other branches should check it out, at least as a suggestion.nnThey need to make a better selection of music; it's important that it fits the concept and has a volume suitable for conversation. Sometimes it sounds like club music.
Lucía Moreno
June 8, 2025
Beautiful place, personalized service, food with fresh ingredients. Worth the price. I recommend the flavored lemonades (especially the coconut one)
Ana Raquel
May 31, 2025
The ramen was very good and had an authentic taste.
Monica quiej villafuerte
May 25, 2025
Naru's menu is generally very good, but the service and quality of the food differ greatly between Miraflores and Oakland. In Oakland, the service is very slow (I've visited on more than one occasion and the wait for food is at least half an hour, even when the restaurant is empty). The food has been bland at times and excessively salty at others, to the point of being almost inedible. The drinks have either been too sweet or lacking in flavor. Not everything served has the same problems, so better quality control could fix it. Between the two locations, I probably wouldn't return to Oakland because of this.