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Quelamune
Joined: 24 Sep 2009
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Location: Richmond, BC
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:50 pm
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Its literally 4 blocks up the street from where I live. I did a double take when I found out, and while i haven't had a chance to go, I WILL be going as soon as my schedule allows.
I already have friends from down south threatening to come visit because of it.
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KanjiiZ
Joined: 28 Jun 2009
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Location: Central Coast
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:56 pm
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Past wrote: |
KanjiiZ wrote: | Hope it fails hard enough for no one to ever think about bringing this outside of Japan again. |
You're serious? If so, why may I ask? |
I've despised the very idea of maid cafes from the very beginning since I saw it in Tokyo Eye. The appeal quite moronic. A "cute" maid that pretends to have the mentality of a child comes to you, acts like a weak woman and serves you overpriced coffee and cake. Oh, and don't forget you can pay her to play pattyfreakin' cake with you!
I'm sure some guy is going to come into the thread and argue that it's not like that at all, but I'm sure if you interviewed half the people that go to Akiba's cafes they'd tell you that they go there for the 3D moe effect. If this cafe is heading in that direction, I hope it falls flat on its face.
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Bargain Hunter
Joined: 07 Mar 2009
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:14 pm
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FuwaKitty wrote: | Darn, wrong side of Canada. If only one opened up in Toronto.
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Ditto-amundo. Actually, the whole maid thing doesn't do anything for me, but going to a maid cafe is on my otaku bucket list, so...
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dewlwieldthedarpachief
Joined: 04 Jan 2007
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Location: Canada
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:28 pm
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KanjiiZ wrote: |
Past wrote: |
KanjiiZ wrote: | Hope it fails hard enough for no one to ever think about bringing this outside of Japan again. |
You're serious? If so, why may I ask? |
I've despised the very idea of maid cafes from the very beginning since I saw it in Tokyo Eye. The appeal quite moronic. A "cute" maid that pretends to have the mentality of a child comes to you, acts like a weak woman and serves you overpriced coffee and cake. Oh, and don't forget you can pay her to play pattyfreakin' cake with you!
I'm sure some guy is going to come into the thread and argue that it's not like that at all, but I'm sure if you interviewed half the people that go to Akiba's cafes they'd tell you that they go there for the 3D moe effect. If this cafe is heading in that direction, I hope it falls flat on its face. |
Fun fact: I encountered some Otaku in Akiba and I learnt that maid cafes' primary criterion is the quality of their food/drink. Depending on the venue there's different kinds of interactive things you can pay for - getting slapped in the face, for example (I think that was 500 yen somewhere).
Personally I don't see the harm in it; it's no worse than a hostess club.
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ikillchicken
Joined: 12 Feb 2007
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Location: Vancouver
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:06 pm
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Huh. This seems like a business that can't possibly be feasible long term but then again, there's a shop in Guildford mall right outside of Walmart that sells nothing but anime figures and apparently they're profitable so who knows.
Teriyaki Terrier wrote: | I know maid cafe's are popular in Japan, but is there really a market for that in the US? |
Not big on the geography eh.
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machetecat
Joined: 06 Jan 2010
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:26 pm
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The King of Harts wrote: |
darkchibi07 wrote: |
machetecat wrote: | DAMMIT, wrong Richmond. |
I bet lots of peeps though of Virginia right in the top of their heads too. |
Guilty
For a moment I was thinking it would be worth the two hour drive, although it might not be worth the chance of getting mugged. |
I really don't go down there enough to know this, but would there be a place they can build one there where one WOULDN'T get mugged? Because I'd be more worried about the girls in frilly dresses if that were the case.
*shrugs* They could always build one in D.C..... or Baltimore.
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configspace
Joined: 16 Aug 2008
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:43 pm
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Vulcannis
Joined: 21 Jan 2008
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:51 am
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This place has actually been around for a few years now, they just have new ownership who are actually doing some promotion. Haven't been to it since the change in owners, but it was rather unremarkable before. Bubble tea was the usual, the food was hit or miss. Seemed that the primary customer base was the local (mosty asian) college students, judging by the textbooks on most of the tables.
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Joined: 14 Feb 2006
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Location: IN your nightmares
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:11 am
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KanjiiZ wrote: |
Past wrote: |
KanjiiZ wrote: | Hope it fails hard enough for no one to ever think about bringing this outside of Japan again. |
You're serious? If so, why may I ask? |
I've despised the very idea of maid cafes from the very beginning since I saw it in Tokyo Eye. The appeal quite moronic. A "cute" maid that pretends to have the mentality of a child comes to you, acts like a weak woman and serves you overpriced coffee and cake. Oh, and don't forget you can pay her to play pattyfreakin' cake with you!
I'm sure some guy is going to come into the thread and argue that it's not like that at all, but I'm sure if you interviewed half the people that go to Akiba's cafes they'd tell you that they go there for the 3D moe effect. If this cafe is heading in that direction, I hope it falls flat on its face. |
Ok thanks I was a bit curious, but I was more bothered by the negativity. To start any establishment takes hard work and dedication. I've been there and I've seen my efforts fail and it was heartbreaking. So I guess looking at it from the receiving end of someone who wishes failure upon someone else I hope you can understand my frustration.
I personally think maid cafes are a great idea in any big city. It promotes diversity from the regular stuff you'd find. Not siding with an idea doesn't cause me to wish it to fail. For example, I'm an atheist and if someone wanted to start up a Nun Cafe where you can sit down and pay to have cute nuns sit next to you read scriptures from the bible, I say cool go for it.
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dormcat
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Joined: 08 Dec 2003
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Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:03 am
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Battle Cossack wrote: | Do the waitresses there dress up like giant robots?
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I guess that's cool. |
Dress up as Gundam girls would be cooler -- figuratively and literally.
By the way, the shop title is really lame and so 80's.
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enurtsol
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:03 am
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zeonozero wrote: | Too bad they wont look as good as anime unless they get some really hot girls. |
If they're gonna do this and succeed, then they have to do this unabashedly. By that, I mean Hooters forget-womens-lib-pc unabashedly!
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mdo7
Joined: 23 May 2007
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Location: Katy, Texas, USA
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:44 am
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zeonozero wrote: |
Too bad they wont look as good as anime unless they get some really hot girls.
But i have never been to Canada, so i can't say if the girls over there are fine or anything.
But dang i like anime/manga continuing to be influential even in Canada.
I would pay double tip every time i went there |
I agree, my concern are the ladies. Not that we need Asian girls only or anything. But I'm afraid the girls they use might not be hot enough. So maybe if it's possible to maybe use hot models to maybe attract people who are not even anime fan.
It's nice to see a maid cafe opened up in Canada. I wonder how it would do.
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rain-sama
Joined: 20 Sep 2009
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:54 am
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Hell yeah!! I'm just an hour from Richmond!!
mdo7 wrote: |
zeonozero wrote: |
Too bad they wont look as good as anime unless they get some really hot girls.
But i have never been to Canada, so i can't say if the girls over there are fine or anything.
But dang i like anime/manga continuing to be influential even in Canada.
I would pay double tip every time i went there |
I agree, my concern are the ladies. Not that we need Asian girls only or anything. But I'm afraid the girls they use might not be hot enough. So maybe if it's possible to maybe use hot models to maybe attract people who are not even anime fan.
It's nice to see a maid cafe opened up in Canada. I wonder how it would do. |
Uhmm Metro Vancouver has no shortage of hot chicks, that I can assure you.
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CatoriStar
Joined: 01 Apr 2007
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Location: Tennessee
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:19 pm
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Past wrote: |
KanjiiZ wrote: |
Past wrote: |
KanjiiZ wrote: | Hope it fails hard enough for no one to ever think about bringing this outside of Japan again. |
You're serious? If so, why may I ask? |
I've despised the very idea of maid cafes from the very beginning since I saw it in Tokyo Eye. The appeal quite moronic. A "cute" maid that pretends to have the mentality of a child comes to you, acts like a weak woman and serves you overpriced coffee and cake. Oh, and don't forget you can pay her to play pattyfreakin' cake with you!
I'm sure some guy is going to come into the thread and argue that it's not like that at all, but I'm sure if you interviewed half the people that go to Akiba's cafes they'd tell you that they go there for the 3D moe effect. If this cafe is heading in that direction, I hope it falls flat on its face. |
Ok thanks I was a bit curious, but I was more bothered by the negativity. To start any establishment takes hard work and dedication. I've been there and I've seen my efforts fail and it was heartbreaking. So I guess looking at it from the receiving end of someone who wishes failure upon someone else I hope you can understand my frustration.
I personally think maid cafes are a great idea in any big city. It promotes diversity from the regular stuff you'd find. Not siding with an idea doesn't cause me to wish it to fail. For example, I'm an atheist and if someone wanted to start up a Nun Cafe where you can sit down and pay to have cute nuns sit next to you read scriptures from the bible, I say cool go for it. |
Hahaha, I love the Nun Cafe idea. I lmao hehehe.
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aluria
Joined: 11 Nov 2005
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Location: New Westminster, B.C., Canada
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:11 pm
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I can easily see this sticking around simply because of how multi-culture the area is. Richmond is the primary area for asians to live - its pretty hard to find a sign not in at least two languages. The Lower Mainland (approx. 6 cities including Richmond) also a large anime-fan base with the local convention Anime Evolution having over 5000 attendees.
There are so many unique asian shops in Richmond that a Maid Cafe doesn't stand out much.
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