"Pariwar" means "family" in Nepali
Pariwar means Family in Nepali
We opened in 2013 with the hope that our restaurant would be a place where customers could feel at ease as if they were family and where they could eat with the same peace of mind as if they were eating at home.
Since moving to Shikahatacho, Ikoma City, we have been cooking food and holding events as "Pariwar Village" with the following ideas in mind: a space where you can come into contact with nature, a space where you can discover nature and yourself, and a space where you can connect with nature and people.
Please feel free to come and visit us as if you were going back to your home.
We want you to enjoy our food with peace of mind as if you were eating a meal with your family.
We opened our restaurant in 2013 with these in mind.
Since we moved to Shikahata-cho, Ikoma City, we have been operating as Pariwar Village.
A place where you can get in touch with nature.
A place where you can discover nature and yourself.
A place wehre you can connect with nature and people.
With these in mind, we are not only serving food, but also holding event every month.

