
The concept of cafes with female servers emerged in the early 2000s in Akihabara – a famous neighborhood in Japan associated with anime culture and a community of manga and animation enthusiasts.
Hitomi, a waitress at a "waitress-themed" cafe in Japan, said that the place is not just about serving food and drinks, but also offers the feeling of a theme park where customers seek unique entertainment experiences.


This place is not just an ordinary dining space, but also offers an entertainment experience reminiscent of a theme park for customers.
The "female waitress" cafe concept emerged in the early 2000s in Akihabara, a popular spot for anime enthusiasts. A few years later, the success of numerous young girl groups and television series helped to further popularize this concept.
Michal Ondra, a tourist from the Czech Republic, said: "I particularly love the cheerful and relaxed atmosphere at the cafe, and I consider it an ideal place to unwind."

Michal Ondra said he particularly enjoyed the fun and relaxed atmosphere at the cafe, and considered it an ideal place to unwind.
However, this service inadvertently creates a "grey area," where customers can easily develop the illusion of developing romantic feelings for the female attendants. Many establishments use this type of service as a cover for other sensitive businesses. Therefore, many establishments have implemented strict rules to control interactions between staff and customers.
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Source: https://htv.vn/dich-vu-ca-phe-chu-de-nu-phuc-vu-hut-khach-o-nhat-ban-222260520110156532.htm






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