Uncle Tetsu's Japanese Angel Cafe is found on Dundas St near city hall. It specializes in desserts especially Japanese cheesecake but what sets it apart are the servers who dress in French maid outfits and also do performances. Sounds intriguing but I haven't been there.
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I'd like to know all about Uncle Tetsu. Evidently we are interested in some of the same things, like servers in French maid outfits and Japanese cheesecake. Actually, I've never had Japanese cheesecake but I'd sure give it a try especially if it was served by the aforementioned servers! Cute place! :)
ReplyDelete...international angels!
ReplyDeleteCheesecake would be enough to draw me inside.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great sign. I would like to check out their food. Could be fine.
ReplyDeleteInteresting!
ReplyDeleteI do like Japanese food!
I might have to do some research to figure out what a Japanese cheesecake is like. There is a "sweets" store at the Fashion Island shopping center in Newport Beach California that specializes in Japanese sweets. I stop in every year when I visit to pick up some Japanese style chocolates. They are all fruit filled which I really like. But, it's really fun to look at all the other interesting things they have for sale there. I've never noticed any cheesecake though. I'll have to look for that this summer when I'm there.
ReplyDeleteNice and lovely sign, Pat, typical Japanese with this pink color...
ReplyDeleteIntriguing indeed.
ReplyDeleteHmmm very curious about this place....being half Japanese myself. I had to look at their menu....it looks really good!!
ReplyDeleteHow unique. Cheesecake and angels in one place … two of the sweetest things!
ReplyDeleteSounds a bit strange but who knows.
ReplyDeleteSounds a bit strange but who knows.
ReplyDeleteCheesecake would get me in the door. What a fantastic sign.
ReplyDeleteBig sign.
ReplyDeleteso which is sweeter? The cheesecake, the French mads or the angels?
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I've seen Uncle Tetsu's in Union Station - but no French Maids ;)
ReplyDeleteSO Japanese 😊
ReplyDeleteEverything about Uncle Tetsu's sounds intriguing Pat 😊
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! Once while in Tokyo we had dinner in a Russian restaurant. The food was really good, and the servers all wore traditional Russian folk clothing.
ReplyDeleteOh yes very interesting!
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