Chanwon Travel in Japan: #15 Hands Cafe @Tokyu Plaza, Omotesando Harajuku (ハンズカフェ 東急プラザ表参道原宿)

16 November 2015


Hello Sweeties ♥ Is me again! Since I'm back and guess it's time to combine both of my trip experience now. Oh yea, did I told you that there was a Hands Cafe @Tokyu Plaza, Omotesando Harajuku. Harajuku was one of my favourite and MUST-VISIT place! Will talk about Harajuku on the next post so, this time let's us focus on this Hands Cafe. I spent twice morning here during my first and second trip to Japan. The price itself and food was just too yummy! So this time let's follow me to Hands Cafe~

No joke!! This Hands Café can be found just right next to the Hands Be homewards shop and it's the reason why I'm so in love with it. You can just sit down over coffee and cake while pondering new additions to your abode. Normally i will just order my food and start shopping around here. It was super safe to put your stuff here or you can just ask someone to take care of you because you know...I just can't get my eyes off from stationery. HAHAHAHAA

The interior was so cozy and just feel like having a nice date or study here! Not just the interior, the stuff here was super friendly too. Although I can't speak and understand Japanese but they can communicate to me with simple english. Like one , two, three and some english like I want this food , this , that, no ice , spicy & so on. So I guess if you couldn't speak or understand Japanese like me, you can still survive because they will be trying their best to understand and guess our body language. Which is way better than my travel experience in Korea. 

THIS IS WHY I LOVE JAPAN! They won't afraid of getting trouble , they are just so helpful.. SUPER HELPFUL. x100000

Apart from that, here's my favourite corner! Super '文藝氣質' lo. It means that this should be another photo worthy spot. 


Wah!! So nice right! At least I got some favourite shot here! Thanks my bro :p

The Menu


This menus here are worth a shot. The well presentation and yummy level of their food totally worth for you to pay a visit. Looking for a hearty lunch? Then you should look for this. Super recommended their chicken steak rice set but it's too normal for you, you can try out their soft-boiled egg taco rice. It's just around RM30-RM35 only! Super affordable because the portion was quite big and taste really good too.

Chicken steak rice with vegetables | 1110 yen


SPAM & Avocado Rice Plate | 970yen


Soft-boiled egg taco rice | 1010 yen
As you can see the food was exactly same as what you seen on the menu. OMG! Honestly, one lunch was only around RM30-35! For me it's still reasonable because a meal in KL already cost me around RM45 and this is why when people told me or ask me whether Japan food expensive ...I always answer them NOT REALLY....NO!!

Since it's near to Halloween during my second trip in Japan, they even came out with a collab to match the halloween theme. OMG SO SO SO SO SO CUTE! 

I'm not coffee lover so I order this to my bro! HAAHAHAH

Halloween Special Menu

Take 1
Take 2
Take 3 fail! HAHAHAHA

After we had our lunch, I continue to get some stationery to complete my collection! Lol my brother just keep complain about this. I can't say no to stationery at all and it's why most of the time it took me 1-2 hours just to look around and only buy 1-2 items. But this time I try to control myself. Just bought myself 8 notebook and 2 cash-flow planner book. lol

No reason to say no!
BUY! JUST BUY!

After done shopping it's time to face the reality! Pay for it! AHAHAHAHAHA Remember to take out your passport and enjoy tax free ya but make sure to control yourself not to buy too much because you will found more nice and cheap fashion items again in Harajuku after this. HAHAHAHAH Sorry..I just can't resist this :'(

That's all for today. For those who wish to pay a visit here you can save or print screen this and plan well your Japan Trip too. Love, xx.

  • Location: 神宮前4-30-3 東急プラザ表参道原宿 5F Shibuya,    東京都 〒150-0001
  • Phone: 03-3478-0717
  • Opening Hour: 11:00~21:00(L.O 20:30)
http://www.handscafe.jp/index.html

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