Yesterday I went to The Hague to meet up with friends for a Hello Kitty High Tea ^_^
SET Genki Kei is a restaurant with a cafe. We discovered later that the cafe has got a little Hello Kitty corner, which looked super sweet, the waiter even wore a Hello Kitty apron.
The restaurant itself -where the high tea is held- is decorated very nicely and has a little screen in the bar which played a Ghibli movie.
A Hello Kitty teapot <3 You could choose between 3 kinds of tea (regular, green or jasmine) and press a little button if you wanted a refill. We pressed it 3 times in total, since we had a lot to talk about, I guess it drove the waiter a little crazy ;)
This is the high tea as served for two persons: sushi (vegetarian or fish), toast with cheese, cheesecakes, scones, cookies and chocolates.
Everything tasted very well, and of course we had a little fun deforming and splitting the cheesecakes.
Holy moly even the bathroom is Hello Kitty themed! With a nice poster from Kiddy Land Tokyo and pink, so much pink (O_o)
If you’re in the Netherlands I can highly recommend doing a Hello Kitty high tea. It would also be a nice idea to make one yourself, some of the molds are available at JBox
Hello Kitty High Tea @ SET
Schoolstraat 4, The Hague / 15 minutes walk from Central Station The Haque – directions
Tuesday – Friday open from 12.30 – 17.00 pm / price € 13.99 PP
Saturday – Sunday open from 12.30 – 16.30 pm / price € 15.99 PP
The High Tea is available from 2 persons and reservation is required, click here for more info
Also a shameless plug for my friends, with whom I attended the high tea: Irene, Maaike and Yasmin ~ thank you for the great day (^_^)b
On a more private note, my computer eventually got fixed. It took many hours, and I felt completely lost without it. But now it’s up and running, with no problems and it’s so silent, aaaah the bliss.
Would love to go to Hello Kitty cafe but I feel the Kitty shaped baked goods are too cute to be eaten!
Pinklashes, I understand what you are saying
I actually said “sorry” before spliting HK up ;)
Wow, that looks so awesome! I wish they did stuff like that here in Australia!