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Cure Maid Café
Known as one of the birthplaces of maid cafés, it is also certified by the Japan Black Tea Association as a "Delicious Black Tea Specialty Shop," offering authentic tea and exquisite sweets.
①Even if it's called a maid café, it's more like a normal café where the staff is wearing a maid uniform.
②They do a collaboration with Anime or Game from time to time so there's some interesting menu, the downside is that they don't have a goods for sale from the collaboration.
③Compare to a normal maid cafe, the taste of the food is good.
④Normally maid cafe is a place for single males; they will say something to you before or maybe while you're eating your food, but, in Cure Maid Cafe, they won't do that; they will let you eat and enjoy the space in peace.
⑤There's no fan service available, so it's perfect for families who want to try to go to the maid cafe. But if the guests are people who want to experience an anime or POP culture described maid cafe, Cure Maid cafe is not the right place.
⑥There's no seating charge (unexplained charge), so you only need to pay for what you ordered.
Conveniently located one train ride away from Ginza, Tsukiji and Ueno without any transfers.Within walking distance of Nihonbashi, a center of Japanese culture, and Ningyocho, a traditional downtown area.
Only a 4-minute walk to Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT) which features direct buses to major airports. Head to Tokyo Skytree® or Shibuya straight from Suitengumae Station.
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