Food plays an important role in . It's Ichiban and his adventuring party's primary mode of healing, with different dishes restoring different amounts of HP and MP. Food typically comes from one of three sources: it's purchased as take-out from fast food windows and convenience stores, cooked up fresh at a bar, or ordered for table service at a restaurant. Of the three, restaurant food is the most varied, effective, and beneficial, as it comes with special bonuses. Particular combinations of courses, called Combo Meals, might provoke extra buffs or unique dialogue scenes with Ichiban's companions.
There are a total of 57 restaurants in spread out across all three maps. Each restaurant focuses on a particular stat benefit, boosting things like attack, defense, or item drop rates. Players don't know what the right combos are until they've discovered them — their only hint comes from the combo's nickname. However, there are other considerations when looking at the menu: price is an ever-present factor, as is healing — though the buffs provided can help people get to new game plus faster. These are some of the best dine-in meals to enjoy in .
If a player wants to boost their party's attack power, plain and simple, they need look no further than Shinobi Sushi in Honolulu. Delivering a medium-sized attack bonus to the entire party, the Pipin' Hot Peace combo pairs big benefits with a reasonable price. The name is a big hint: at a sushi restaurant, what kind of dishes are usually served hot?
It can only be soup, and players will need to order both of the soups on Shinobi's menu to take advantage of the Pipin' Hot Peace combo. Those are kitsune udon, a hearty dashi soup with thick noodles and fried tofu, and osuimono, a clear, light broth often eaten as a digestif. Together, they'll only cost the party $14.
Most food benefits in are temporary. The XP bonuses provided by the meal combos at 53 By The Sea are no exception, but they can help in gaining a permanent boost: eat a
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