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夢見るメイドのティータイム
18
3
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Aug 26, 2022 to Aug 27, 2024
6.0/10
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Ahh yes. Another tea cafe yuri manga. It's a bit on the rarer side for a yuri theme. They're are usually pretty fine, but with not a lot going on. This one is no exception. **Plot** A slow burn story, if you can call it that, that mainly focuses on employees of a cafe being a bit cute and occasionally funny. Most of the scenarios are about what you'd expect from something like this, with a couple yuri moments kind of injected into it. Serving customers, dealing with rivals and trends... stuff like that. It does a decent job at being cute, but like similar stories with thistheme, it lacks depth in most aspects. The way it ends is pretty abrupt, as if it forgot certain elements of the story and it wanted to remind you of it at the end. **Characters** There's really not much to say here about the cast. The main girl that kicks off the story is bad with customers and smiling, but that's tossed to the wind outside of occasionally mentioning it make it seem like it's still something that matters. It sets the mood for the story pretty well though. The characters are there for cute situations and that's about it. The yuri aspect is pretty surface level and never feels that genuine. You get some blushing from several of the characters and a mild development, but it's nothing worth trying to get invested to. **Art** The art do be cute. Bonus points for eggplant paraglider t-shirt. **Enjoyment** It's fiiiine. Nothing special, but not terrible if you're a yuri or CGDCT fiend just looking for a quick, casual read.
In the spring of her second year of high school, Fuyuka Yukinoshita starts working part-time at a maid cafe. She dreams of becoming someone who can make people smile, like the manager she admired, but she is always getting flustered by her idiosyncratic coworkers! It is the magic that makes you smile. A fluffy and sweet moment. (Source: Kadokawa, translated)