Maid cafe has its provenance in an area in Tokyo called Akihabara, where waitresses are dressed as French maids. They and also the Cosplay (costume play) cafes have proliferated like bacterial spores at 63 degrees Celsius after which Akihabara (originally an electronics town) was transformed to a "city of Otaku" (people with obsessive interests, particularly in Anime and Manga).
With chic black and white settings rightly reflecting the dress colour code of the 'maids' or moe's, and red neon strips accenting the walls, Moe de Cafe is a cosy spot to chill out with friends while being served by charming moe's. The venue, suitably dim, greets you with strains of catchy popular tunes. For ardent Anime fans, there are a ton of comics, stacked neatly on shelves flanked on one side of the wall, for free browsing.
While the menu is not entirely original, it features a fusion of Asian and Western foods which include comforting rice and noodle dishes and a plethora of yummy yummy snacks and desserts. As a 'rice-bucket' myself, I opted for the Cheese Baked Rice with Chicken Chop. Microwave-baked, the dish comes with smooth tender chicken meat and with pleasing cheese flavour that lingers titillatingly at the back of the palate long after the meal has been tucked in. A must-try!
While the graciousness of the floor staff are commendable before and while food is served, it dissipated into thin air the moment you hand in your cash! Not that I was expecting one nor was I 100 metres away that they have to shout, but does a simple "Thank you" or "Please come again" gesture so hard to come by?
P.S. Kids today (Tfy & Tpm) are so fortunate--they dine in chic restaurants sampling Sichuan Sizzling rice while we, at their age, could only afford chee cheong fun and road side nasi lemak! ^^
Rating: 3.5 /5 stars
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