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DragonAngelKya thread
DragonAngelKya's workload can be presented here. *bows* Please work hard.
Current work:
Research- Maid cafe Food
Research- What do maid cafes look like on the inside
Current work:
Research- Maid cafe Food
Research- What do maid cafes look like on the inside
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Does any1 have good links for food served? I can't find a lot that say what kind of food is served. I've tried wiki and searched google, but so far I can't find anything, help?
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http://www.mailish.jp/shopmenu/index.php
I couldn't find an english menu. But what you can try to do is copy and paste some of the stuff into babelfish, or any japanese to english translator. And some of them will give you real food then you can just google the english name to make sure it's a real japanese food and not just some nick-named food . Also if you know Japanese food really well and the translation doesn't give you anything, you can copy and paste it into google and look at the pictures to guess what it is.
I found that one of the things served is katsu kare from this =].
Umm and also some of the things are english cognates, such as "esupuretsusoko" you can kinda guess it's expresso since it's under drinks and if you put the japanese characters "エスプレッソコー" into google images you find images of coffee and expresso machines.
You can also try this with other maid cafe menus, I think cafe-athome.com also has an online menu.
I hope that helps!
*edit: and you don't have to get every single thing on there, you can just do what you can find and that should be enough. =] And feel free to generalize, like for tea and coffee, there's probably tons of different kinds served...since it's a cafe....just put down (for example) tea as something that's served and give a few examples of different kinds.
I couldn't find an english menu. But what you can try to do is copy and paste some of the stuff into babelfish, or any japanese to english translator. And some of them will give you real food then you can just google the english name to make sure it's a real japanese food and not just some nick-named food . Also if you know Japanese food really well and the translation doesn't give you anything, you can copy and paste it into google and look at the pictures to guess what it is.
I found that one of the things served is katsu kare from this =].
Umm and also some of the things are english cognates, such as "esupuretsusoko" you can kinda guess it's expresso since it's under drinks and if you put the japanese characters "エスプレッソコー" into google images you find images of coffee and expresso machines.
You can also try this with other maid cafe menus, I think cafe-athome.com also has an online menu.
I hope that helps!
*edit: and you don't have to get every single thing on there, you can just do what you can find and that should be enough. =] And feel free to generalize, like for tea and coffee, there's probably tons of different kinds served...since it's a cafe....just put down (for example) tea as something that's served and give a few examples of different kinds.
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was I supposed to gather info on what they look like inside or just pictues? I was collecting pictures, if I need to gather info I will.
Oh, I translated that menu and it was extremely helpful thank you.
Oh, I translated that menu and it was extremely helpful thank you.
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Umm I think pictures are fine. Then while going over the pictures you can point out things that are common in maid cafes? I'm not sure XP.
myoukokoro- Posts : 79
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