1/5 Kyle H. 6 months ago on Google
OK.
You
should
know
some
things
first.
1.
This
is
an
all
ages
cafe.
There
was
definitely
a
family
with
a
7
year
old
having
a
blast
there.
2.
This
is
an
innocent
type
place.
If
you
were
seeking
something
more...
adult
oriented-
This
ain't
it.
3.
This
is
a
very
high-energy
environment.
We
arrived
after
10
hours
exploring
the
city
and
were
drained
/
not
very
invested
in
the
experience.
2/3
of
our
party
thought
we
were
going
to
be
like
pampered
and
spoiled
during
our
visit.
NOT
the
case.
There
were
seriously
about...
9-14
maids
working.
For
maybe
7-10
groups.
And
I
can't
put
into
words
how
little
I
felt
we
were
interacted
with
by
them.
I'd
often
look
up
and
see
a
group
of
6
swarmed
around
a
party
of
2.
We
felt
ignored
and
neglected.
4.
Due
to
our
low
energy,
I
can
only
assume
that
was
why
we
WERE
neglected.
5.
There
was
a
HUGE
language
barrier.
I
often
didn't
understand
what
they
were
trying
to
say
or
get
me
to
participate
in.
Like,
we
read
the
rules
but
the
maids
would
often
come
up
and
try
and
make
us
say
words
or
chants
over
food
items
that
weren't
easy
to
repeat
or
have
a
pronunciation
in
English
to
help
me
try
and
participate.
You
must
say
"Meow
Meow"
to
your
maid.
6.
We
only
ordered
ice
cream
and
2
cocktails.
We
also
bought
a
bazooka.
We
paid
and
stayed
for
the
full
hour,
but
I'll
say
we
felt
highly
stressed
out
as
we
realized
that
THEY
were
trying
to
keep
us
there
longer
than
an
hour,
which
would
force
us
to
pay
for
a
2nd
hour.
But
the
amount
of
time
it
took
for
the
ice
cream
and
cocktail
to
arrive...
unacceptable.
Over
30mins.
The
buddy
received
his
bazooka
-
which
they
ONLY
let
you
have
for
a
stage
performance
took
almost
an
hour
to
be
delivered
to
our
table.
Which
we
were
told
we
could
not
take
out
with
us,
and
since
we
didn't
want
to
stay
for
that
2nd
hour
charge,
increased
our
anxiety.
7.
No
pics
or
videos
allowed
of
the
maids.
Like,
"What?"
I
PAID
to
enter,
but
I
have
to
pay
an
extra
fee
to
be
able
to
record
or
take
pics???
Imagine
paying
to
go
Disney,
and
then
Mickey
Mouse
wants
you
to
fork
over
an
extra
$20
for
a
pic.
So
here's
the
takeaway:
Be
prepared
to
pay
for
at
least
an
hour.
Slow
food
and
service.
If
you're
not
fluent
in
japanese
-
this
could
easily
be
a
disappointment.
If
you're
tired
or
have
low
energy
-
just
skip
this
until
you
have
the
energy/endurance
to
stay
a
full
hour
and
keep
a
smile
on
your
face.
The
food
is
cute,
I
just
feel
like
you
can
find
the
"cute"
food
almost
anywhere
else
where
you're
not
forced
to
pay
by
the
hour
and
won't
have
an
extreme
wait.
Like,
I
truthfully
feel
like
I
saw
all
other
tables,
including
those
who
arrived
after
us,
get
served
before
us.
To
me,
this
is
a
skippable
experience.
I
love
DDR
music,
but
after
an
hour,
I
could
go
the
rest
of
my
life
without
that
high
energy,
high-pitched
singing.
Add
in
the
fact
that
i
just
felt
like
a
very
neglected
guest
for
well,
not
memorable
food...
at
best,
this
is
a
3-star
experience,
at
worst
a
1.
If
you
ARE
looking
for
a
bizarre,
high-energy
experience.
Look
no
further.
But
beware
the
customer
service
and
language
barrier.
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