Now for the service...no one speaks English. As someone who doesn’t drink anything but water, even I like it. I’ve brought four people with me in total over time. 96% Upvoted. The menu had a pretty good value. All of them have enjoyed it! Otherwise, follow the cafe on Twitter where they give frequent updates on availability and turn up on the day to snap up their free slots. Third and second prize is a badge and a place mat. Otherwise just visit around Akihabara and you will have a better gaming and anime experience than this cafe. Food was good, served very quickly! This is harder than it looks! I know a bit of Japanese but I always find the reception an ordeal to communicate - they don’t understand my accent in Japanese and I don’t understand their accent in English. But you wouldnt miss out at all if you know none, the tickets are allocated by seat so when they draw the numbers they know where you are and come to you. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Re Final Fantasy Final Fantasy Cactuar Plush at the best online prices at eBay! I highly recommend trying a variety of drinks (the Lakshmi tea and the Tamamizu soda were gorgeous!) Though it was pleasant enough, I think it could have had more for the fans at least. Otherwise just visit around Akihabara and you will have a better gaming and anime experience than this cafe.More, I am Haiul. Either go in early to reserve an afternoon spot or get your tickets using Loppi at Lawson. Third and second prize is a badge and a place mat. The cactpot draw that is done at the start is a good touch. 3,294 Likes, 23 Comments - FINAL FANTASY XIV (@ffxiv) on Instagram: “(祝)エオルゼアカフェ3周年!8月31日まで横浜店も期間限定でオープン中! Eorzea Cafe has turned 3 years old today! Now please open cafes with Ishgard, Kugane and Limsa Lominsa theming!More, This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. about 1 year ago - /u/SE_Okieeomi One of my most nerve-racking experiences in FFXIV and I love it (Feast PvP) All of them have enjoyed it! There’s no English website to order the tickets from, nor do the Loppi machines have an English option. Otherwise, follow the cafe on Twitter where they give frequent updates on availability and turn up on the day to snap up their free slots. Some original activities included a balancing game, where you had to stand on a platform to balance and move the ball to the bottom without it falling off the sides. Its about $8-10 on average per plate. We both had fish and chips and a pudding, my friend had a chocobo one and I had a demon wall. I would only recommend die hard fans spend their money here. Hi! The price to get in the cafe itself was around $12. But you wouldnt miss out at all if you know none, the tickets are allocated by seat so when they draw the numbers they know where you are and come to you. Adamantoise (Aether) With that you get one free drink, some choices are even alcohol. Maybe. Tooltip code copied to clipboard. Get quick answers from Eorzea Cafe (Final Fantasy Collaborated With Pasela) staff and past visitors. * This code cannot be used when posting comments on the Eorzea Database. I'm Samantha - lover of dogs everywhere! I was also lucky enough to win 3rd prize on cactpot and got a cute badge this time. Once seated, they give an explanation in Japanese. Opened at the end of July 2014 within one of the Pasela Resorts karaoke complexes in Akihabara, Tokyo, the Eorzea Cafe distinguishes itself first and foremost for its longevity. The props around the cafe was really cool to see. My niece enjoyed trying all the different drinks and how cute many of the dishes were. Their speech is almost definitely covered in our English guide as the natives are not given their own version. The above tooltip code can be used to embed entries from the Eorzea Database in your blog or website. Truly baffling. Are you sure you want to delete this answer? You get a free random coaster for each item you order. They are really nicely themed so they are fun to take photos of and it’s an easy way to get your stamps and coasters. Tomorrow is day 5: Akihabara, Eorzea Cafe, Pokemon Centre, and meeting up with a friend! Now please open cafes with Ishgard, Kugane and Limsa Lominsa theming!More, This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in Australia. It’s a large dish that takes them an hour to make. The translation isn’t great but it gets the main points across. share. A lot of things for the FF14 fan to squee about. I’ve only ever won first prize, which is a Golden Saucer themed Honey Toast. I am looking at the website and its telling me that i have to physically buy the tickets at a local lawson. The food is delicious, drinks are tasty, and the presentation is excellent. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. You have a choice to eat on the day or cash in another time. iPad system is easy even for people who don’t speak Japanese because there are clear pictures in the menu. Yes it is all in Japanese.. but I fail to sympathise with people who think that’s a fault, your in Japan.. that’s what they speak here. There are very good guides on the net that tell you step by step how to go about ordering them and what to do, just search google. Once inside the decor was fun, but everything was in japanese so quite difficult to navigate. Now please open cafes with Ishgard, Kugane and Limsa Lominsa theming! Will this be a problem? I know a bit of Japanese but I always find the reception an ordeal to communicate - they don’t understand my accent in Japanese and I don’t understand their accent in English. Eorzea Cafe in Akihabara! Food was surprisingly tasty; we ended up ordering about...4-5 dishes between the two of us. The Dragoon themed drink has been a hit with every single guest I’ve dragged along. Siren (Aether) 2 MANA. Since this is a permanent cafe, everything is well organized and the food is mostly a set menu they’ve had for a while. Your concern for your time slot being fully booked up is incredibly unlikely unless you are only free at weekends when the cafe is busy. Eorzea Database Updated -Game Features Updated -Side Stories and More Updated -Additional Services; Community. 1 The Syndicate. We will be basing the winning number from the Jumbo Cactpot draw on the 18th of February 2017. ¥1000 per person, plus very small fee from Lawsons. You are given a tablet to order from. Either go in early to reserve an afternoon spot or get your tickets using Loppi at Lawson. You are given a tablet to order from. I would only recommend die hard fans spend their money here. Are you sure you want to delete this question? As someone who doesn’t drink anything but water, even I like it. The booking process is a bit of a pain for foreigners but it's not too difficult. :( They had some kind of lottery based on where you were seated, and you received a ticket when you arrived. decorated in a Gridania style and the Moogles are cute! I would only recommend die hard fans spend their money here. Very cleverly done. Eorzea Cafe (Final Fantasy Collaborated With Pasela), Chiyoda: See 68 unbiased reviews of Eorzea Cafe (Final Fantasy Collaborated With Pasela), rated 4 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #283 of 7,938 restaurants in Chiyoda. The natives don’t seem particularly interested in the rather long speech. Google translate was a godsend. My wife was hugely disappointed as the cafe focused exclusively on FF14 (one of the few games she hasn’t played on account of it being nothing like the rest of the series), the food and drink were OK but certainly not in line with the prices and overall it was just a huge bummer. Just "fancy" lookin'. The food was pretty good. This is truly the best nearly-5 year prize win! Was very much centred around ff online and no mention of any of the classics which we would have loved.More, When you first arrive be prepared to be sent away with a booking for later! Can a vegetarian person get a good meal at this restaurant? The food was pretty good. Otherwise just visit around Akihabara and you will have a better gaming and anime experience than this cafe. If you have no Japanese, I can’t sugar coat it, this is a difficult cafe to book for and navigate, but it’s worth the effort! You are given a tablet to order from. For details, visit the FINAL FANTASY XIV Fan Kit page. The food is pretty standard, taste wise, but the drinks are really oishii! It was awkward. Booking costs ¥1000 per persons whereas turning up on the day is free, but you won’t get a choice of coasters. Either go in early to reserve an afternoon spot or get your tickets using Loppi at Lawson. All ordering is done by tablet, don’t make the mistake we did and order it all at once.. you can add to it as you go along. My wife was hugely disappointed as the cafe focused exclusively on FF14 (one of the few games she hasn’t played on account of it being nothing like the rest of the series), the food and drink were OK but certainly not in line with the prices and overall it was just a huge bummer. The interior is modelled on Carline Canopy from the city-state of Gridania in Final Fantasy XIV, complete with weaponry on the walls and a gorgeously ornate stained glass window. The translation isn’t great but it gets the main points across. Staff change so seems unfair to judge on one experience. Japan takes themed bars, cafes and restaurants pretty seriously, and game company Square Enix is not new to the themed venue playing field. Once you’ve sat down, the worst is behind you. I think it's nice to have little prizes like that for going to those FFXIV dedicated places. I just want to know how did you reserve the tickets for the cafe while being overseas? Its about $8-10 on average per plate. None of which play Final Fantasy XIV or any Final Fantasy at all. Congrats! The food is pretty standard, taste wise, but the drinks are really oishii! One of my goals ever since I was playing FFXIV was to visit Eorzea Cafe in Akihabara and finally I accomplished it. I’ve only ever won first prize, which is a Golden Saucer themed Honey Toast. I will say that their honey toast is the best I’ve tasted! Now for the service...no one speaks English. The cactpot draw that is done at the start is a good touch. Now for the service...no one speaks English. The job non-alcoholic cocktails are great. This thread is archived. The drinks were okay. They could have taken a page from Disney as far as themed cafes go. Also the collectible coasters you can get with each and every order. The menu can be provided in a badly spelled English, but the servers and announcer can't speak a lick of it. Hi! Then you get there, and if you’re not Japanese you’re on your own. I’ve brought four people with me in total over time. First of all, you have to book in advance so you’ll need to get a ticket from a Lawsons or something (shout out to the guy at Akihabara Lawsons...near Mandarake who took time out of his day to figure out the machine for us). In a country where novelty is the norm and cuteness is king, these places stand out in more ways than one. Otherwise, follow the cafe on Twitter where they give frequent updates on availability and turn up on the day to snap up their free slots. Once you’ve sat down, the worst is behind you. Eorzea is a Final Fantasy XIV themed cafe – based on a place in the game – which opened in 2014. save hide report. You are given a tablet to order from. Truly baffling.More, I’ve been here several times over the past few years, indeed, been here enough to complete a loyalty card and get a Job plaque (it’s like a bath tile). The only negative I have to say is that I really wish they’d expand the small store outside to include more goods.More, Fun atmosphere, delicious foods, amazing presentation. The cactpot draw that is done at the start is a good touch. Eorzea Database Advanced Search. Make sure you know FF14 inside out before you go, and if you don’t have at least a perfunctory understanding of spoken Japanese you will struggle (and we did plenty of things that were exclusively in Japanese that were hugely enjoyable, this just wasn’t one of them). New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. The...food and drinks were fun but there are only 3 gaming stations and $90aud later we left feeling pretty underwhelmed. In the game version of Eorzea there are … I highly recommend trying a variety of drinks (the Lakshmi tea and the Tamamizu soda were gorgeous!) I don’t eat meat which narrows down the choices dramatically for food but we’ve learned to treat the cafe more like a cocktail bar. EORZEA CAFE in OSAKA [フリーカンパニー] Public. Not worth it unless you like FFXIV and you speak Japanese. Yes it is all in Japanese.. but I fail to sympathise with people who think that’s a fault, your in Japan.. that’s what they speak here. Reserving like this, you get to choose a Job Class coaster when you arrive as … Otherwise just visit around Akihabara and you will have a better gaming and anime experience than this cafe.More, I am Haiul. I don’t eat meat which narrows down the choices dramatically for food but we’ve learned to treat the cafe more like a cocktail bar. The natives don’t seem particularly interested in the rather long speech. https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Manderville_Gold_Saucer If you have no Japanese, I can’t sugar coat it, this is a difficult cafe to book for and navigate, but it’s worth the effort! I'm passionate about beauty, travel, and photography. The translation isn’t great but it gets the main points across. I think my review is a fair assessment based on the atmosphere, food, price, and...service. They could have taken a page from Disney as far as themed cafes go. Eorzea Cafe (Final Fantasy Collaborated With Pasela) is rated accordingly in the following categories by Tripadvisor travellers: 1-1-10, Soto Kanda Pasela Resort AKIBA Multi Entertainment 2F, Chiyoda Tokyo Prefecture. But since the announcer only spoke in Japanese, we missed the whole thing and only knew that I guess we didn't win. The Eorzea Database Miniature Iloh page. But don't go hungry. food and drinks were fun but there are only 3 gaming stations and $90aud later we left feeling pretty underwhelmed. The job non-alcoholic cocktails are great. The portions were small and more like appetizers or small plate, than a meal. Prize draw is also exclusively Japanese but if nobody yells out they’ve won, they revert to saying the number in English for the gaijins. 2. The Dragoon themed drink has been a hit with every single guest I’ve dragged along. None of which play Final Fantasy XIV or any Final Fantasy at all. But I finally won something on the Eorzea Cafe's cactpot! The price to get in the cafe itself was around $12. 1 Flora Bunny. We arrived early for lunch and were still sent away to come back at 1630. I ordered a Red Mage which came with a rapier and two extra shot glasses of your black and white mana to mix. My wife’s a huge Final Fantasy fan so this was on the list before we arrived. The food was pretty good. Get quick answers from Eorzea Cafe (Final Fantasy Collaborated With Pasela) staff and past visitors. 2.8k. We both had fish and chips and a pudding, my friend had a chocobo one and I had a demon wall. You will have zero hope of this at weekends but weekday mornings tend to be okay. 1-1-10, Soto Kanda Pasela Resort AKIBA Multi Entertainment 2F, Chiyoda Tokyo Prefecture. But my friends were die hard fans, so I went along for the ride. Just order, tuck in and enjoy!More, I’ve been to this location twice now and have had an excellent experience each time. Staff are dressed to suit the theme and are are lovely and polite. You get a free random coaster for each item you order. 14 Days in Japan | Day 8: Final Fantasy XIV Eorzea Cafe Friday, September 18, 2015 (café 14 Days in Japan | Day 7: Monster Hunter Felyne Café Thursday, September 17, 2015. Make sure you know FF14 inside out before you go, and if you don’t have at least a perfunctory understanding of spoken Japanese you will struggle (and we did plenty of things that were exclusively in Japanese that were hugely enjoyable, this just wasn’t one of them). With that you get one free drink, some choices are even alcohol. It's the jumbo cactpot reward from the Eorza Cafe, and I'm pretty sure that's the only way to get it. Their speech is almost definitely covered in our English guide as the natives are not given their own version. There was even a Cactpot event where an announcer pulled cards to determine which tables won prizes! The job non-alcoholic cocktails are great. I know a bit of Japanese but I always find the reception an ordeal to communicate - they don’t understand my accent in Japanese and I don’t understand their accent in English. As someone who doesn’t drink anything but water, even I like it. I went there a few nights ago and won the second cactpot prize, the little Eorzea Cafe poster! Eorzea Cafe (Final Fantasy Collaborated With Pasela), Chiyoda: See 68 unbiased reviews of Eorzea Cafe (Final Fantasy Collaborated With Pasela), rated 4 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #283 of 7,941 restaurants in Chiyoda. 1 The Syndicate. For every themed meal or drink you get to chose a themed coaster to collect too. You get a free drink per person reservation and are allotted a two hour period to place more orders, then pay at the end. I think my review is a fair assessment based on the atmosphere, food, price, and...service. My mother-in-law loved the fish and chips (the chips *are* really good, and as Brits we are fussy about that dish!). I see it’s been too long since you asked this question, but just in case anyone else needs this question answered: Then you get there, and if you’re not Japanese you’re on your own. Staff are dressed to suit the theme and are are lovely and polite. The food itself is an additional expense. Ordering with the...iPad system is easy even for people who don’t speak Japanese because there are clear pictures in the menu. All of them have enjoyed it! New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Over three years the staff have ranged from exceptionally patient to downright rude. Are you sure you want to delete this answer? There are very good guides on the net that tell you step by step how to go about ordering them and what to do, just search google. Eorzea Cafe (Final Fantasy Collaborated With Pasela): Not worth it unless you like FFXIV and you speak Japanese - See 68 traveller reviews, 231 candid photos, and great deals for Chiyoda, Japan, at Tripadvisor. Though it was pleasant enough, I think it could have had more for the fans at least. Staff change so seems unfair to judge on one experience. But don't go hungry. The...food and drinks were fun but there are only 3 gaming stations and $90aud later we left feeling pretty underwhelmed. The cactpot lucky draw was a nice touch. Modeled after the in-game location, the Carline Canopy, and named after the realm of Eorzea, where the game takes place, the cafe is the result of a collaboration effort between … There appeared to be some sort of raffle at the beginning where they gave away a laminated placemat. It’s a large dish that takes them an hour to make. The cactpot lucky draw was a nice touch. Theme Cafe #7 of the trip, the Osaka branch of Ikegaku BL Cafe! luckily I have some basic Japanese so could catch the jist of what was said and the numbers as they were read out. The Time of My Life Participants had to copy the dance emotes on screen. Durandal (Gaia) ... Jumbo Cactpot. If you don’t speak Japanese don’t even bother coming here , the staff don’t speak English and they don’t care if you couldn’t even understand them, worst booking so far, Overall Gridania theming and atmosphere was really cool. I enjoyed the visit here and would recommend it for fans of the series :). If you have no Japanese, I can’t sugar coat it, this is a difficult cafe to book for and navigate, but it’s worth the effort! The food is pretty standard, taste wise, but the drinks are really oishii! The cactpot lucky draw was a nice touch. Knowing katakana can get you through most menu items. It’s a very busy place that only seats a small number of people. They move on the prize draw before long. Their speech is almost definitely covered in our English guide as the natives are not given their own version. Just "fancy" lookin'. Was very much centred around ff online and no mention of any of the classics which we would have loved. They could have taken a page from Disney as far as themed cafes go. Garuda (Elemental) ... Jumbo Cactpot. While originally designed to fit the theme, the actual food was not anything special. We arrived early for lunch and were still sent away to come back at 1630. They announced all the numbers and then it came to the last ticket, my ticket! Ordering with the...iPad system is easy even for people who don’t speak Japanese because there are clear pictures in the menu. I don’t eat meat which narrows down the choices dramatically for food but we’ve learned to treat the cafe more like a cocktail bar. My mother-in-law loved the fish and chips (the chips *are* really good, and as Brits we are fussy about that dish!). Mini Cactpot . Posted by. The Board Outside Pasela Resorts...see the REEEALLY tiny Eorzea Cafe sign in the middle? Once seated, they give an explanation in Japanese. I was also lucky enough to win 3rd prize on cactpot and got a cute badge this time. Eorzea is a Final Fantasy XIV themed cafe in Akihabara. 473. I ordered a Red Mage which came with a rapier and two extra shot glasses of your black and white mana to mix.
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