Reviews on Cafe food in Bunkyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan including Sakura Cafe Jimbocho, Kawai Maid Cafe & Bar Akiba Zettai Ryoiki, Akiba Zettai Ryoiki AD1912, maidreamin Akihabara Sotokanda 1-chome Store, Gluten Free T’s Kitchen, Suke6 Diner, Canal Cafe, At-Home Cafe Akihabara Honten, Sakura Cafe Nippori
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4 based on 44 reviews
24 hour open cafeteria & restaurant with multilingual staff and menu. We offer international dishes as well as Japanese ones. Vegetarian dishes and Muslim friendly menu are also available. Free WiFi, child chairs, diaper changing restroom available.
Incredibly hospitable staff, who were helpful with every need we had - including phones with 4G, charger converters, and booking fun day trips. The shared bathrooms and cafe were always kept in tip-top shape by the daily cleaners, as were the quaint bedrooms. There was always enough space and the tatami mats were very comfortable.Would highly recommend this hotel for all english and non-english speakers staying in Japan.Dear guest,Thank you very much for staying with us and your feedback!We are very happy that you seem to have fully enjoyed our hotel and Japan.Also we are relieved you felt comfortable sleeping on tatami mat, which some guests find it a bit hard to sleep well.We never be reluctant to make effort for further improvement. please see another chance to back to Japan.And let us tell you more about Japanese tips.We look forward to that time. Thank you again for this time!
4 based on 232 reviews
This is â@home cafeâ, a maid cafe located in Akihabara. Please be aware that our maids donât hand out flyers on the streets. You can easily find the cafe by the pink heart-shaped logo. All the maids are waiting at the cafe for you-my dear masters and prin
Very enjoyable maid cafe experience. Staff is very pleasant and professional. There was an English menu and even some basic English spoken here. Food and drinks were as good as they looked; a refreshing change from other countries where it would only be looks but bland taste. You do pay for this quality; Iâd recommend.
4 based on 243 reviews
This is a lovely place to visit especially during Springtime, where Sakura can be seen along the side of the river bank. There is a train that passes by, which makes this place very scenic. The food was fabulous, we had pasta and pizza. They have a free flow bar of dessert and appetizer.Service crew were polite but speaks little English.
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4 based on 182 reviews
Nice Western-style breakfast near Asakusa metro station. Somewhat inefficient but friendly service (waited for 15 minutes for a table even though several tables were available). Decent avocado toast (bread not toasted though). Nice coffee and great croissant. Overall I recommend this place if you do not want sushi for breakfast and want to experience a pleasant twist to a traditional western brekkie.
5 based on 315 reviews
Gluten Free Tâs Kitchen (Gluten Free 61 cafe & bar )we only serve the best gluten-free food and beverages.My goal is to provide a warm and relaxed place to enjoy a healthy lunch,afternoon tea or evening dinner for those with or without wheat allergies, ma
Finding Gluten-free in Japan can be challenging. I was happy to learn about this place from my research that I had a few options while in Tokyo. My husband, myself, and a friend stopped here for dinner. The menu I found was amazing in indicating food allergies. It made ordering a breeze for me.Most of the food was either a hit or a miss. I would recommend the shrimp and vegetables tempura, cajun fried chicken bites (AMAZING), sukiyaki, and of course sake to drink.The misses were ramen, marinated mushrooms, and yakisoba. Overall a great place for those who have allergies or intolerance. It is an easy place to bring your family members. It is on the smaller side so can be busy at times.
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4 based on 161 reviews
The dream land is far away world. While a mysterious light of the candle is lit. Ladys and gentlemans become residents of the dream land. In that limited time,we will change into a smile the best of all people. That is entertainment cafe and bar "maidream
While in Tokyo, we had no intention to go to a Maid Cafe, but while walking the streets of Akihabara one night, we were corralled in by one of the reps on the street. I'm sure there are several Maid Dreaming cafes in Akihabara, but at this one we had to take an elevator to the top floor. The place was small and dimly lit. There were a couple of other foreigners as well as a handful of drunk Japanese men. The most disappointing part of the experience is that it just felt like a cash grab.We paid for the photo op, but we spent 10 minutes trying to capture our maid's attention to get the photo when we were ready to leave. It just wasn't what I expected from a maid cafe.
5 based on 88 reviews
This was my first visit to a maid cafe so I wasn't sure what to expect. The decor here is fascinating if a little creepy (it's a very gothic look). The maids were friendly and performed an amusing ritual to make the food and drinks taste better. Perhaps it worked - my matcha parfait was delicious.
4 based on 297 reviews
Maid cafe
Visited as part of a group, you wear cat ears and have different drinks, strange place to visit but most enjoyable and would visit again if chance arose.
4 based on 178 reviews
24 Hours Cafe in the center of Tokyo. Located close to the Imperial Palace, ideal for joggers. A unique cafe with a global atmosphere Welcoming over 30,000 guests from over 100 different countries every year, Sakura Cafe is always alive with the constant
A wide selection of simple tasty food - this hotels cafe is a small gem hidden in Tokyo. We went there to get gluten free food due to my daughters allergy - and they only have a green salad. This is Sakura Hotel Jimbocho. Thank you for your review and comment. When it comes to food, it is true that gluten free menu is likely to be quite limited. However, we have various of kinds of drink menu as well and it would be highly appreciated if you stop by for tea break or in any occasion when you come to Jimbocho again. Thank you.
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