KEBAB CAFE NOOR’S
KEBAB CAFE NOOR’S in Takasaki serves hearty Persian-style kebabs, rice plates and pita wraps in a relaxed café setting. Enjoy freshly grilled meats, casual dining and convenient access near Takasaki Station in Gunma.
Halal Status :
Not halal / unclear
Online menus and listings show kebab and Persian-style dishes but do not mention any halal certification, halal logo or specific Muslim-friendly claims. Some Japanese reviews highlight it as a bar-like café with alcohol service, and one Tabelog summary references enjoying wine with kebab, indicating that alcohol is available on-site. There is no clear statement from the owner or official profiles confirming that the meat is halal-sourced. Due to alcohol service and lack of certification or explicit halal assurance, the halal status must be considered unclear.
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Specialities
KEBAB CAFE NOOR’S specialises in Persian-style kebabs, including pita kebab sandwiches, kebab rice bowls and vegetarian options at casual café prices. Signature items include kebab rice, pita kebabs and custom toppings such as avocado and cheese. The approximate price range is budget-friendly, typically around ¥1,000–¥1,600 per main dish. Suitable_for: Family dining, Quick lunch, Casual meetups; limited suitability for formal Business dining.
Operations
Typical Japanese café–restaurant hours in this area tend to cover lunch and dinner, but exact opening_hours for KEBAB CAFE NOOR’S are not clearly listed on major platforms and may vary. Uber Eats availability suggests active lunch and evening service on selected days. Peak_hours are likely around weekday lunch (12:00–14:00) and dinner (18:00–21:00), especially near Takasaki Station. It is advisable to check Google Maps or call ahead for current hours and potential busy periods on weekends.
Reviews
Online ratings are generally positive, with users praising the flavourful kebab meat, generous portions and value for money. Many customers highlight the kebab rice and pita sandwiches as satisfying and well-seasoned, with good balance of meat, vegetables and sauces. The casual café atmosphere and central Takasaki location are also appreciated for quick meals and takeaway. Some comments imply a bar-like setting with alcohol, which may be a downside for Muslim diners seeking a fully halal-focused environment. Overall, popular_praises include tasty kebabs, good portion sizes and convenient location, while negatives may include limited seating and unclear halal status.
Facilities
Prayer Space : none (no indication of an on-site prayer room; nearest mosque would likely require transport within Gunma or to a regional Islamic centre). Parking : Located in central Takasaki near the station, the café appears to rely on nearby coin parking or public parking; on-site dedicated parking is unlikely, so guests should plan to use paid lots or street parking where allowed. Seating Capacity is modest, consistent with a small street-level café, suitable for individuals, couples and small groups but not large tour groups. The venue appears generally family friendly, though the presence of alcohol makes it less ideal for conservative families; accessibility details (ramps, accessible toilets) are not specified, so wheelchair users should confirm in advance.
Notes for Muslim Users
overall_safety_assessment: For strict halal observance, this venue should be treated as not reliably halal because alcohol is apparently served and meat sources are not verified by certification. It may be more appropriate only for Muslims who are comfortable navigating mixed environments and personally investigating meat provenance. For highly observant travellers, seeking a clearly halal-certified restaurant in Gunma or neighbouring cities is recommended. things_to_check: If you still consider dining here, check carefully for any halal logo or written assurance at the shop, ask whether the meat is specifically halal-certified and from which supplier, and confirm whether utensils, grills and preparation areas are shared with non-halal items or alcohol-related uses.
