Hi Everybody!
I hope you had an incredibles Nacional
Holidays. I was the whole day studying and reading and couldn't go to a fonda with
my family :'(
But... I guess I can't complain. Two days
before I was on birthday! And I have 3
days of celebrations, hahaha. For the last day, I went with two friends (supposedly,
we were 4, but one of them said "Sorry guys, I can't go" in the last
freakin' moment!!), to a coffee that is new in Santiago (3, 4 months…): MAID
COFFEE!!
When a friend told me about this place, I
couldn’t believe it! A Maid Coffee in Chile! For those who don’t know what is a
Maid Coffee: are a… coffee!! Right! But is attendant by girls whose are dressed
like servants, but is like the “lolita” versión of a servant. It’s about pretend to be “kawaii” (cute), innocent and
extremly kind. Some of them dress cat ears (or tails) or necklace with bells, hairbands... things that in Japan are considered “the cutest”.
So, we went with two friends and was the
first time for all of us, but I was the one who was moore happy!! Really, when
I go to Japan I’ll spend all the days (of somedays) in places like that! People
are very nice, talks some Japanese words to make it closest as can be form the
original (man, I can’t imagine how “kawaii” would be the japaneses maids… have
the kawaii-ness in their blood!). I ordered an ice tea and waffles with ice
cream, and my Maid drew me in the plate with
chocolate sauce. It was delicious!! And against as I thought, it wasn’t
expensive.
I can’t wait for the next! I’ll go with
some friends I met in a CFG about manga and anime, what is imparted in FAU, so
are of they like these things!
Mariana
*Oh, by the way, obviously this photos are not from the Maid Coffee I'm talking you
A maid coffe in Santiago?? I also surprised. I didn´t know that. I don´t understand very well the otaku people but I am very sure that one of my friends would go inmediately (if he knew that) so I'll tell him :)
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