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Book in advance and temper expectations
I'm not a huge Pokemon fan, but my sister and niece are so I went to get them souvenirs. Definitely book in advance, reservations open a month in advance and on Japan time so it'll be early AM in the U.S. If you don't you'll have to wait in the standby line. You can also order souvenirs to pick up there. The elevator goes straight to the Pokemon floor, the opposite doors will open, you'll see the Snorlax. On the left will be the cafe. The right will head towards the Pokemon Center store. The store is very crowded, Osaka's is much more open but shares the floor with other stores. You line up for the cafe queue for your slotted time. No point in showing up 15 minutes early. The person handling the queue will check your name (I recommend printing out the reservation for foreigners to make it easier) and give you instructions on where you sit. The cafe will be mostly empty. I guess they can only handle so many orders at a time. You'll order off a tablet, the button to change languages is in the lower left corner. After you order, then you wait for the food. Every drink you order, you get a coaster so a woman came around and had me pick a random card on her tablet and handed me a coaster for each. You will get a ticket for each collectable item you order like, the Pikachu mug or Pokemon glass. You pick those up when you go to pay. The food is pretty average, portions not that great, but not terrible either. There's of course the show where someone in a Pikachu costume dances and walks around. The women next to Pikachu steals the show though. So energetic and animated dancing alongside. When you queue to pay, there's shelves of goods where you can buy the plates or silverware or other things. Some of the stuff has to be bought when you checkout for your reservation though.
Be the first to ReplySetup was Awesome but food was pretty average
The no.1 thing that bugged me was the booking of a table. It is near impossible to book one at times. And most times, all time slots are fully booked. Nonetheless, there were still people waiting in the que for standby for an hour before giving up. Setup was great if you appreciate the pokemon franchise. However the food options were quiet limited and tbh was pretty average. The decoration was mainly the main attraction of the place, and also it being next to some Pokémon Machine and it's Pokémon DX Store. It's worth more of a visit for the franchise and decorations rather than the food.
Be the first to ReplyBad Reservation System and Queue without Reservation
The Pokemon Cafe is fully booked, the reservation open one month before which is too early. You are not welcome if you book you trip last minutes, unless you are lucky to pick up the released reservation at a random time you logon to the system. There is a line outside for those who wish to wait for any cancellation. THIS LINE IS FAKE, don’t fall for it. We waited 2 hours from 6:25pm to 8:35pm. They have empty table, but they are not serving. And then at 8:45pm, they asked you to leave with “the last order of the day is over”. EVEN WHEN THERE ARE MANY EMPTY TABLE AT 8:35pm. They claimed that they are full house. They could have tell you to leave earlier, but they tell that “you can wait if you want” even when they know they won’t serve you, they just let you wait. We complained to the manager, he asked “the time is over, what would you do?”. Well done, well done Pokemon Center! You should have a better reservation managing system, not by putting a line outsides even when you know you are not able to serve anyone at all. Effort could be made to tell that no cancellation at a partifular timing and close the waiting line!
Be the first to ReplyExpensive, touristy but what do you expect?
Pro tip - Book in advance. I heard a rumour that the day before they sometimes release tickets for the following day. Be wary that turning up without reservation might have you queuing for hours. Now that’s out of the way, this was a fun one. A childhood dream… so when our bill came to 16,000 yen (we had about 5-6 food items which is way more than what you should have + 3 souvenirs) I wasn’t that fazed. So be warned, it’s overpriced and the food is mediocre. But, the experience of going to the Pokémon cafe, trying the Pokémon themed food and watching a massive Gengar waddle around and wave at you makes the experience incredibly fun and worth it to anyone who grew up watching Pokémon. As I said, the food is mediocre at best but its presentation is great. All Pokémon themed the food was picturesque and does the job. The cafe itself has cool and has many places to take pictures.
Be the first to ReplyWaiting… waiting… waiting…
We waited for 2 hours and had no idea if we get in or not. Japanese system in this cafe seems to be extremely weird. There is absolutely no way to know if you are going to get into the cafe at all or not…
Be the first to ReplyCuteness Overload
Pokemon Cafe is a must do for Pokemon lovers. The food is so so, but let's be honest, you're not coming here for the food. The Pokemon themed dishes are adorable. You can preorder special items such as rubber coasters or keychains when you book your table. Many drinks come with special items, albeit cheap thin plastic or paper items still very cute. You can also order cups that your drink comes in. Don't worry you'll get a clean new one at the register. You get a random paper pokemon placemat and menu to take home as a "free" souvenir. Customer service was excellent. They have you check your merchandise at the counter prior to buying. There was a cute Pikachu show. Everything is way overpriced, but again, that is expected for a restaurant like this. Planning tip: Tickets are tricky to score, so plan ahead otherwise you'll end up spending your day waiting outside the cafe hoping someone is a no show. People can cancel their tickets up until 10pm the previous night a lot of people will cancel just before this time. So if you can't score tickets right at 6pm when tickets for the next month open you might get lucky like we did.
Be the first to ReplyAdorable Cafe for Pokemon Fans
If you're a huge Pokemon fan, the cafe is a must visit. You're mostly here for the experience as everything is Pokemon-themed and adorable. I suggest just stopping by for a drink and snack since the food is awful (I could only take a few bites - it was that bad), however you're pretty much here to see Pokemon themed stuff. Best of all, Pikachu makes an appearance during the meal where he'll sing and dance. You can also buy limited edition items that are only available to diners, including plushies and dinner ware. Definitely worth the visit for any Pokemon fan. I suggest trying to get a reservation as early as you can since spots are taken quickly.
Be the first to ReplyGo for the experience, don't expect fancy food
Came here primarily because of my daughter's love of Pokemon. She thoroughly enjoyed this experience, from the themed food/drinks, to the ambience, to the goodies you can purchase. As a parent taking her, the food is not cheap and is itself quite average. However, at the end of the day, my daughter still loved it and would go back again... so despite the shortcomings, I would still consider this worthwhile and worth going back to again. PS. Reservations online get booked up fast, though there are often same-day openings if you go in person.
Be the first to ReplyMixed feelings
My son is a big Pokemon fan and we decided to give it a go. Covid regulations surely did not help the experience. My kids liked it but for us.....the food was overpriced and average to say the least. Happy to have done it for the kids but do not go there for some culinary experience.
Be the first to ReplyTheming and staff were great, food not so much.
Perhaps we were spoilt by all the great fresh food we had had in Japan, but the food here, while looked fantastic was pretty bland and tasteless, some of it felt microwaved. It's quite expensive as well. Staff were very friendly and enthusiastic though.
Be the first to ReplyVisited the Pokémon cafe on 26 Jan
Visited the Pokémon cafe on the 26 Jan this year having made the reservation one month ago online. Staff will announce the timeslot which I booked (6.30pm) by holding a paper with the timeslot indicated when it’s v close to 6.30pm. Then, we were told of our seat number after confirming our reservation with the staff at entrance and then we walked in to look for our seats ourselves. iPad in various languages were available at every table for ordering. Each drink ordered comes with the chance of getting a surprise coaster by playing a game. Free plain water was also available. Ordered the Snorlax rice with chicken and before they served it to u, they will put a piece of grass-like table mat below it. Food wise was average but the overall presentation was great and fun. Halfway, Pikachu came and did his jiggly dance and interact with everyone. Do note that the gengar grape smoothie glass was not availble in the store and can only be bought when ordering the drink which comes with the option of getting the glass or not. Ended up buying the snorlax plate and pokeball cups and bowls after eating at the store. Overall, it was a v fun and happy experience eating here if you are a Pokémon fan.
Be the first to ReplySuper cute cafe but horrible food
The Pokemon cafe was so cute and well decorated for Pokemon fans. However when you switch the menu to English it just states “food plate” with no description of what was actually on the plate other items stated pancakes etc but made it hard to order especially when the people around us had food which looked quite odd (not sure why everyone is saying it is western food it defiantly isn’t. The waitresses and waiters did not speak English at all which made their interaction awkward and difficult. Overall the menu was very limited and we would not recommend the food but the experience for a Pokemon fan is worth it, even if you just buy a coffee. The exclusive merchandise is super cute.
Be the first to ReplySo Fun!
The food isn't anything special and definitely not Japanese (think fast food), but the experience itself is great. It's extremely organized-- wait in line for your reservation time, you're handed a card with a table number, take that to the staff, and are shown to your table. You order on the iPad. Later on, Pikachu comes to visit! YOU MUST MAKE A RESERVATION IN ADVANCE AND IT SELLS OUT FAST... I woke up at exactly 2am Los Angeles time (right when reservations open in Japan) and it was almost all sold out. All in all, a great experience for Pokemon fans!
Be the first to ReplyGreat experience
This is a great restaurant for at least a I’ve time experience You can’t just walk in and have to book online at least a few weeks before Go to google and type Pokemon restaurant and use google translate to navigate The IPAD to order food has different languages. If you order the Pikachu dish and pay 1000 yen then you can get the plate otherwise you can’t buy it otherwise Same for the Pikachu mug, of you order any drinks then you get random coasters from playing a IPAD game A Pikachu mascot will also cone along which come along and interact with you and your kids You can pay with credit card as well I believe and the slot is 90 minutes long so don’t be late as you are losing time then Last order is 30 minutes before and check under your mat for a take seat Pokemon paper to take away Bring a A4 file to put it in otherwise it could get crumpled up The staff were very nice and even accommodate my religious aspect of not being able to eat beef All the main food had beef and I just said to not give me it, so j in was expecting to get a plate without beef BUT they actually substituted it for fried oyster which I was very happy with You get a slip of paper of your receipt and when you leave, you take it with you to pay at the very end
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