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WatanabeD 10-18-2011 12:25 PM

Maid Cafes - Japanese girls dressed as French maids, serving over-priced coffee..!?
 
【Maid Cafes - Japanese girls dressed as French maids, serving over-priced coffee..!?】

This was my impression PRIOR to my first visit to a Japanese maid cafe...

As I found out though, while they may be a little pricey, the service you get is second to none!


If you have any interesting maid cafe experiences I would love to hear them!!

(^^)ノシ

D Watanabe

spicytuna 10-18-2011 03:24 PM

Welcome to 2011! They've been around since 2001. ;)

If you want to try something different, you should check out a ツンデレ cafe.

WingsToDiscovery 10-18-2011 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by spicytuna (Post 883805)
Welcome to 2011! They've been around since 2001. ;)

If you want to try something different, you should check out a ツンデレ cafe.

Haha, but I'd suggest looking up the term before going to make sure you know what you're getting into :D

WingsToDiscovery 10-18-2011 03:48 PM

I've never thought maid cafes were expensive, or at least not as expensive as people make them seem. I went with my friends just for kicks because one of them was visiting from Korea and wanted to experience it, and it was only 800 yen apiece for half an hour of all you can drink soda, coffee, and tea. That's not a bad deal to me; talking with a mildly cute girl and getting to pound enough drinks to make it cheaper than buying at a conbini. And I've had friends with similar experiences as well.

spicytuna 10-18-2011 05:04 PM

There used to be a maid cafe in Toronto around 10 years ago.

The maids were simply above average (Chinese) girls who were dressed as french maids. They yelled out Irashaimase when you entered and served you food and drinks but that was about it.

The maids in Japan however are very good actresses who sing, dance, cast spells on your food, etc.

Of course there's no anime culture in Canada so one shouldn't expect that kind of service but because of that, there was no repeat value. Needless to say, the place closed down shortly after the hype was over.

WatanabeD 10-19-2011 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by spicytuna (Post 883805)
Welcome to 2011! They've been around since 2001. ;)

If you want to try something different, you should check out a ツンデレ cafe.

I was unaware such sub-genres of the maid cafe existed! Thanks for the suggestion :) I doubt I'll find any around Fukuoka but I'll keep an eye out!

WatanabeD 10-19-2011 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by WingsToDiscovery (Post 883816)
I've never thought maid cafes were expensive, or at least not as expensive as people make them seem. I went with my friends just for kicks because one of them was visiting from Korea and wanted to experience it, and it was only 800 yen apiece for half an hour of all you can drink soda, coffee, and tea. That's not a bad deal to me; talking with a mildly cute girl and getting to pound enough drinks to make it cheaper than buying at a conbini. And I've had friends with similar experiences as well.

The time system sounds reasonable enough I guess...

I wanted to get a polaroid photo with one of the maids at the place I went, but in order to "be permitted" to take said photo I was told I need to complete 4 stamp cards!...4! You need to spend 20,000 Yen to complete one card. So it would take 80,000 Yen over a great many months before being allowed one polaroid photo. Ridic!

tazzy 10-19-2011 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by spicytuna (Post 883805)
Welcome to 2011! They've been around since 2001. ;)

If you want to try something different, you should check out a ツンデレ cafe.

how does that work? LOL.


Maid cafes....I fear to tread in such a place.

spicytuna 10-19-2011 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by WatanabeD (Post 883998)
The time system sounds reasonable enough I guess...

I wanted to get a polaroid photo with one of the maids at the place I went, but in order to "be permitted" to take said photo I was told I need to complete 4 stamp cards!...4! You need to spend 20,000 Yen to complete one card. So it would take 80,000 Yen over a great many months before being allowed one polaroid photo. Ridic!

Are you sure you don't mean 2,000 Yen and 8,000 Yen? If I'm paying a maid $1,000, she'd better be doing a lot more just posing for pictures. :)

spicytuna 10-19-2011 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by tazzy (Post 884004)
how does that work? LOL.

It's simple. The maids ignore you, verbally abuse you and treat you like crap and then beg you not to leave when you ask for the bill.

Unfortunately, I'm not sure if they exist outside of Akihabara. I looked around in Nipponbashi, Osaka last November but I was told that the only ツンデレ cafe in the area closed down shortly after opening.


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