Akihabara Maid Café to Host Code Geass: Nunnally in Wonderland Theme
posted on by Lynzee Loveridge
Lelouch the Hatter, Cheshire Cat Pasta, Kallen the March Hare served until May 13
The Akihabara maid cafe Cure Maid Cafeannounced that it will be holding a "Code Geass Cafe" event inspired by the Code Geass: Nunnally in Wonderland anime video from April 20 to May 13. The cafe will offer two menus over the course of the event with cocktails and food inspired by the series as well as merchandise including coasters, glasses, straps, book cover and towel. (Click the images below to see the names of each item.) A secret drink and special coaster will be given out on April 28.
The one episode Code Geass OVA is released in Japan July 27 on Blu-Ray and DVD. The official website revealed the release will have English subtitles.
Nunnally's Alice: Blue Hawaii syrup mixed with yogurt drink and soda with whip cream and a sugar heart.
Lelouch the Hatter: Grenandine syrup mixed with cola with cranberries.
C.C. the Cheshire Cat: Melon syrup mixed with calpis and milk with vanilla ice and almonds.
Kallen the March Hare: Strawberry syrup mixed with blueberry juice and ginger ale with marshmallows.
Red Cake: Inspired by The Red Queen and Schneizel the Red King. Available April 20 - May 1.
White Cake: Inspired by The White King and Euphemia the White Queen. Available May 2 - May 13.
Nunnally's Tea Party Mille-Feuille: Crispy mille-feuille topped with cream cheese and orange.
Cheshire Cat Pasta: Spinach tagliatelle with white sauce, cat-ear cheese fries with a fried prawn "tail". Available April 20 - May 1.
March Hare Pasta: Tomato tagliatelle with Neapolitan sauce and bamboo "rabbit ears" garnish. Available May 2 - May 13.
Playing Card Sandwich Plate: Inspired be Lelouch's Hatter costume with a playing card motif. Includes a chicken sandwich, chicken broth soup and french fries.
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