Pariya

Harajuku & Aoyama


Pariya's deli counter conveniently serves meals all afternoon. Grab a tray and choose one main, one salad and one side dish (or two salads and a side for vegetarians); rice and miso soup are included. The menu changes weekly, but leans healthy (think five-grain salad and stir-fried tofu).


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