Saturday 31 January 2015

Hello Kitty Café Odaiba : Café de Miki by Hello Kitty

Earlier January I went to this Hello Kitty Café impulsively with my friends, Shelley. Impulsive as we really didn’t have any plan at all, and she suddenly blurted out, “Oh I wanna go to Hello Kitty Café in Odaiba” and I directly said “Okay then let’s go now.”

We didn’t regret it!! Impulsive decision is still the best. Hahaha.

We went there by train stopping at the nearest station, called Odaiba Kaihinkoen (お台場海浜公園) and walk around 5 minutes to a shopping mall called “Diver City” as the café were inside the building.

Great thing about Odaiba is, along the way, we can see several famous landsight too such as the Liberty Statue (which very resembles the one in America), the famous Rainbow Bridge, several illumination, Fuji TV building, Gundam Real Life Statue and so on. 5 minutes walk become 20 minutes longer, taking photos here and there.

Once we reached, progesterone level went high.


The interior inside were so cute! It has British theme all over.




Notice as the main middle table’s chair had ribbon on it.



A small kitty shop selling merchandise were right next to the cashier.


We were quite confused at that time because how can there were no people at all at that time? Maybe because it was weekdays? We went there on Tuesday indeed, around 18.00. But no people at all seems so strange.

Anyway.

Good thing that all the café spots are available for taking photos without being interfered by other people!!

High Five.

After being mesmerized by all the cuteness, we finally ordered our meal directly at the cashier. I can’t remember each set price but If I were not mistaken it cost around 700-1.500 yen per set. Both of us combined spent about 3000 yen there.

My order was the Choco Banana Kitty Pancake.


And my friend’s order was Hello Kitty Apple Pie set.


Both come with one drink that we can choose, but we both choose coffee as the bitterness will somewhat balance the sweetness well.



The food taste... normal. We cannot complain more since we both know that the selling points of this kind of café were not the taste of the food but the whole nuance of eating meals surrounded by Hello Kitty cuteness.

After finishing our meal, we went for taking several photos more and we decided to go and to explore more of the other side of Odaiba. 



Pardon my dirty face and lousy fashion sense. In my defense, impulsive decision requires no makeup and I dress to survive in winter, not to look fashionable. The pain of a tropical kid..


We’re both went out from the café with triple amount of happiness added in our face.

Even though I’m not a Hello Kitty fan at all, but who will not melt with Kitty cuteness once entering a café like this? A café worth visiting.


Any recommended cute café in Tokyo? I would like to try and review if I can!!

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