HoneyHoney Akihabara

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Chiyoda City, Japan

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Cafe· Cosplay cafe

HoneyHoney Akihabara Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

HoneyHoney Akihabara is located in Chiyoda City, Japan on イサミヤ第8ビル 2F, 3 Chome-7-12 Sotokanda. HoneyHoney Akihabara is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category cafe in Japan.

Address

イサミヤ第8ビル 2F, 3 Chome-7-12 Sotokanda

Phone

+81 362060183

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Gender-neutral toilets

Open hours

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Sun King

She's not your maid, it's just your turn. Never felt so neglected in my life. The maidens only interacted with me when I ordered something from the menu. The rest of the night I simply observed other Japanese men get all the honey, honey. As they enjoyed the maidens service experience, that I so much heard about. Our server also acted dumb after I finish paying 45,000 that night and suddenly she couldn't understand a word of English or basic symbols. I just gave up and didn't force my picture with the maidens. Food is pretty basic, not the best. You come here for the maids and that one to one experience. Which in my case was limited to the times I ordered and got served. They also have specials if you bring a lady friend with you. English menu YES and the cover fee isn't as expensive as other maiden Cafés.

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Pedro Reyes

Staff was friendly and some spoke English. English menu also available. Food for the price was subpar, but you won’t shouldn’t be expecting that from any themed restaurant/cafe. No pictures allowed, however some guest were allowed photos. Not sure what exactly you had to do to get a photo, but it didn’t seem like you could buy one neither. Staff was pretty adamant about no photos. The WiFi in there was pretty good. In addition they offered cell phone charging service for free (so they claimed), didn’t actually request one. Did get charged an additional 100 yen for ice-cream for my coke float that was menu priced at 590. My receipt read 590 for the coke, then 100 for the ice-cream added.

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G N

So so....the pizza was too greasy, the coffee not that good. The edamame so so as well. The maids were not that friendly as well. Kind of pricey as well. NOT coming back at all. :/

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Manuel Acevedo

Cute cafe and maids. The deserts are delicious as well!

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Yipeng Mei

We went to this Cafe because we wanted to have a nice evening and memorable experience of Japan. Unfortunately, we were heavily disappointed. We ordered two small desserts and one drink for about 3000 Yen, which was heavily overpriced for the mediocre quality and small amount. Sure, the prices were listed clearly, but for that amount I expected some kind of entertainment and/or interaction with the customer to have some fun time, but besides from being dressed as maids and squeezing one orange for my drink, we were virtually ignored by the staff. I don't know if it was intentional or because they are to shy to talk to foreigners (even though my Japanese is quite decent), either way, we wasted both our time and money. I can only advise you not to visit this place, it was one of our worst experiences on Japan.

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Alan

Decent prices and good drinks. English friendly and helpful staff, though the staff may not know English. The drawings were cute and creative given what was asked for. Good if you want to experience a maid cafe while in Japan.

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Nathan Schofield

A simple, less saccharine experience than the usual maid cafes. It’s cute girls doing cute things and average food, which is what you come to maid cafe for, but with less theatrics. It’s certainly worth it to go to one of the more theatrical cafes, like @home, but the experience here is more bearable if you’re easily embarrassed. One caution — smoking is permitted inside, so it does smell a little like smoke.