
Shuan
4 reviews on 1 places
Overpriced, unfriendly service, mediocre quality. There is no reason to visit this place again as there are many other nice cafés around Tokyo that know how to treat customers. Even kombini stores have a better coffee, with 1/7 of what they charge here. Instead of a friendly greeting, you will be instructed about the rules: you can't stay for more than two hours, you have to order for each person, it is not accepted to order a larger portion to share, one each! Rules are rules! In top of that, the cake slice was incredibly small, I felt like a ripped-off tourist in this place.
A heaven for book lovers, if they can afford the ever-increasing price of books. It is located in walking distance from Mirdamad metro station. There is wide range of books, including limited-edition books on rather narrow subjects. They also have music CDs and stationary.
We were an international group of four people who had heard about this Turkish restaurant from other friends. We opted for group dishes, both in appetizer and main dish. The portions were huge (a two-persian mixed grill was enough for us four!), however, they were more of kebab-place foods rather that does not represent the rich range of Turkish dishes.
The service was quick and friendly and there were many options in the menu to choose from. We also opted for desert, which was also diverse. It is not the fanciest of places but definitely you won't leave there hungry!
The service was quick and friendly and there were many options in the menu to choose from. We also opted for desert, which was also diverse. It is not the fanciest of places but definitely you won't leave there hungry!
A nice place to visit for kids and those who used to be kids! They have added some virtual reality options to make it more interesting. You will see many teddy bears there! Those who were kids before 1980s will feel particularly nostalgic.