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  • Sweet Box

  • Japanese Sweets & Cafes ( Harajuku )
  • Definitely the best crepe stands in Harajuku. I've tried 2 other crepe stands, but this one was always the freshest and tastiest. Not to mention, that their prices are slightly cheaper than the res...
  • koots green tea

  • Cafes, Asian Fusion, Japanese Sweets & Cafes ( Harajuku )
  • This cafe can basically be summarized as a Japanese style tea house with a western twist with organic products. A Starbucks for tea, if you will. They have loose organic teas (but they don't sell it...
  • Speak English Picture menu
  • Noa cafe

  • Japanese Sweets & Cafes, Others ( Harajuku )
  • This is rather limited to the waffles though. Anything else, and you're probably getting ripped off. The average waffle cost 650, ranging from 480 to 830 en, comes with two squares, a dollop of ice cr...
  • Chacha no Ma

  • Japanese Sweets & Cafes, Tea ( Harajuku )
  • Chacha no Ma specializes in Japanese tea. They offer an extensive menu with explanations of the different varieties. Japanese sweets accompany the tea. If you speak Japanese, they hold regular seminar...

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