“Natury” a restaurant created by well-established Indian restaurant “SAMRAT” is suited for women to visit!
Nature Natural Curry is a delicious curry restaurant located on the 2nd floor of ViNA GARDENS TERRACE, a minute’s walk from Ebina Station.
Name of the store “naturry” is a coined word, a combination of “natural” and “curry.” To use natural ingredients and no additives, and curry with a lot of spices.
As the name suggests, the restaurant is unified with a woody interior. It is like a natural food restaurant or cafe, and there is no atmosphere like a curry shop. The cozy and calm space is a great place to enjoy the meal.
In Nature Natural Curry, you can enjoy healthy authentic Indian cuisine using carefully selected domestic vegetables and spices. The recommended menu for women is the Healthy Ladies’s-set.
It is a great set with 2 kinds of curry, naan, rice, drink, salad and dessert.

Ladies-only set

Lunch set w/ desert
The volume-filled Naan, so large that it sticks out of the plate, is crispy on the outside.
Also, the taste of curry made by Indian chefs is guaranteed!. You can enjoy many types of curry here, and Popular butter chicken at SAMRAT is also available here.
In addition to classic dishes such as curry and tandoori chicken, Nature Natural Curry offers a wide range of creative Indian dishes.
Original menus such as Naan pizza using Naan for oven-baked curry and curry pasta are also excellent!
The original cuisine, with its spicy Indian flair, is a great combination with beer and wine.
Very close to the station! One minute walk from “Ebina Station,” Halal and stylish dishes!
Offering healthy home-made curry, Nature Natural Curry’s speciality is spicy dishes filled with Indian wisdom.
The kitchen is Halal-only kitchin, and all meat is Halal compliant.
The shop does not use any pork for ingredients, although it has some alcohol menu.
Most of the customers are Japanese, but since they serve Halal meals, Muslim families, UAE and Saudi Arabia students often visit the restarunte.
There is no space dedicated for praying, but prayers can rent rugs if they wish.
There is also a kids space. The store is trying their best to provide a comfortable and flexible atmosphere for everyone.
Moreover, you can enjoy delicious Halal and vegan dishes.

Nature Natural Curry Ebina
The location is on the Vina Garden Terrace, a 1-minute walk from Ebina Station.
Since it is directly connected to the station, it is in a convenient place where you can visit without getting wet, even if it’s raining.
Don’t forget to stop by when you are around Ebina Station!
A body-friendly spice dish, filled with Indian knowledge and wisdom
Indian food with a lot of spices is a strong ally for women who expect good effects on beauty and health.
Many spices are used as Kampo-Chinese medicines. It has various effects such as warming the body, promoting digestion, and improving the condition of the body with antioxidative and bactericidal effects.
Curry that combines them in an exquisite composition is a “medicinal meal.”
In an Indian family, a mother prepares a meal by mixing spices according to the weather and the physical condition of the family.
The concept of Nature Natural Curry is to offer a dish that is packed with the wisdom and knowledge of Indian home cooking.
Nature’s curry is very healthy because it uses organic vegetables and never adds extra oil or additives.
It is recommended not only for daily lunches and dinners, but also for people who feel sick at pollen(allergy) seasons, sensitive at seasonal changes, and when immunity tends to decrease.
There is also a kids space, so you can visit the restaurants with small children.

Biryani
Supervisor / Recommender

- Halal Supervisor and Foreigner Food Coordinator (Cooking, Consulting, Public Relations)
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I currently work as an editor, but my previous job was as a chef, with many years of experience working in hospitals, restaurants, and the food service industry. Looking back, I think my connection to halal may have already been there.
Decades ago, I once worked in a cafeteria at an auction venue. Over 60% of the visitors were foreigners. Many Muslims were present, and the venue had a mosque-like prayer space. I remember being frequently asked questions about whether the meat was halal and what kind of meat it was. At certain times, the cafeteria would become as lively as a festival. The Indian restaurant next door would generously serve free biryani, curry, and sweet drinks to everyone who came. Over 100 people, including people wearing bright red turbans, galabeyas, and traditional attire, gathered in the cafeteria, all sitting around the same table and enjoying a truly enjoyable time. Looking back, it was iftar, the end of fasting, and I understand the significance of sharing, but at the time I was ignorant of halal and Islam, and didn't even consider how to respond. They only ate the curry made by the Indians in the restaurant. As I studied halal, I realized, "I wanted to eat Japanese food, but I couldn't." I regret not doing anything even though there was something I could have done.
If only it didn't contain pork! If only it didn't contain wheat or buckwheat! I could eat it... Food insecurity is different for each person.
That's why I think it's important to learn about the differences in culture, religion, and lifestyle that underlie it, and to create an environment where everyone can enjoy delicious meals in comfort.
The desire for delicious, safe, and secure food is universal. The times are calling for people to live in new ways that transcend borders and religions. I hope that halal can be a gateway to eliminating food insecurity, contributing even in some small way to a society where people can coexist and prosper with more liberal thinking, and to global harmony beyond.
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