No. 001 Food $1.00
Avocado
Avocado is nature's butter. Makes any sandwich or burger instantly better.
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Tomodachi Life · Living the Dream
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465 foods listed
No. 001 Food $1.00
Avocado is nature's butter. Makes any sandwich or burger instantly better.
No. 002 Food $7.60
Dried and salted cod. Today's selection has been baked into a croquette. Yum!
No. 003 Food $3.80
Fried to the perfect crispiness level. Don't forget the eggs and toast.
No. 004 Food $1.50
The hardest part of this bread is resisting the urge to bop people on the head with it.
No. 005 Food $2.50
The beans were actually stewed in tomato sauce, not baked. Sorry for the confusion.
No. 006 Food $5.00
A soft, mushy baked potato loaded with cheese, butter, and more cheese.
No. 007 Food $5.60
A popular Vietnamese sandwich overflowing with meat and pickled veggies.
No. 008 Food $15.00
Grilled meat galore with a side of peppers and corn on the cob.
No. 009 Food $1.50
The bigger the bean pile, the better! Eat with your hands if you dare.
No. 010 Food $9.80
Beef simmered low and slow in a rich broth. Somehow both fancy and homey.
No. 011 Food $8.00
Mix it all together for the classic version. Leave everything separate if you feel wild.
No. 012 Food $1.50
Look, we know it's bitter, but the texture will have you coming back for more.
No. 013 Food $4.00
This cheese has been aged with blue mold. It's pretty stinky. Um...enjoy?
No. 014 Food $8.50
Boiled until tender. Slurp them up with your favorite sauce!
No. 015 Food $3.00
Freshly boiled tentacles. Eat alone, or share with up to seven friends.
No. 016 Food $1.70
Bonito flakes and hot rice are a match made in heaven. Try pouring miso soup on top!
No. 017 Food $7.80
A vibrant red soup with lots of veggies. Can be served hot or cold.
No. 018 Food $1.90
It's like a little tree! A little tree that tastes great steamed.
No. 019 Food $1.00
If you can eat these without cringing, you'll know you're all grown up.
No. 020 Food $5.50
A savory pancake filled with chewy veggie goodness.
No. 021 Food $6.00
A Korean fusion food of epic proportions. Has about everything you'd want in a food.
No. 022 Food $8.60
No buffalo here—just your standard chicken wings with super-spicy sauce.
No. 023 Food $12.00
A hearty, spicy dish of thinly sliced meat and veggies.
No. 024 Food $3.80
This dish has almost as much butter as it does potato. Mmm, melty.
No. 025 Food $4.80
Deep-fried squid with ketchup for dipping. It's tastier than it sounds.
No. 026 Food $8.70
A simple but refreshing summer dish best enjoyed on an oceanfront veranda.
No. 027 Food $8.80
A creamy pasta dish made with egg and cheese that tastes restaurant-level fancy.
No. 028 Food $65.00
Disliking caviar means you're unrefined. Or don't like fish eggs. One of the two.
No. 029 Food $1.30
If you dislike it on its own, add peanut butter and raisins for a fun variation.
No. 030 Food $9.80
Marinated white fish with enough lime juice to make your jaw hurt.
No. 031 Food $15.80
Mouthwatering hot pot that features seasonal ingredients.
No. 032 Food $13.00
Mmm, just hear that steak sizzle! Huh? What do you mean it's burning?
No. 033 Food $5.00
A savory egg custard for only the most refined palates.
No. 034 Food $2.00
All-natural with a subtle taste and smell. Smile and say cheese!
No. 035 Food
Western Europe Tour souvenir. A must-have for parties. Including parties of one.
No. 036 Food $3.00
A boatload of ingredients stuffed into a toasted sesame-seed bun. Open wide!
No. 037 Food $6.80
Soup that somehow channels the warm energy of a parental hug into liquid form.
No. 038 Food $8.00
A big ol' bowl of comfort. Kick it up another notch with a squeeze of lime.
No. 039 Food $7.80
Fill a flaky pie crust with chicken and gravy, and you get this. Evil or genius?
No. 040 Food $12.90
Creamy chicken curry cooked with a delectable blend of spices.
No. 041 Food $1.00
Even seafood haters can't resist this! Great stuffed with cucumber or cheese.
No. 042 Food $6.40
Prawns are good on their own, but they're better with garlic and chilies.
No. 043 Food $7.60
Bubbling beans and tomatoes accented with a sweet-and-spicy peppery kick.
No. 044 Food $32.00
Crabs so freshly caught they might just get up and scuttle away.
No. 045 Food $8.00
It doesn't get much more festive than this! A big bowl of sushi rice with tasty goodies.
No. 046 Food $6.00
Enjoy the taste of clams without the nuisance of those slippery shells.
No. 047 Food $6.00
High-quality soba noodles with a perfectly firm texture.
No. 048 Food $6.70
Hits the spot on hot summer days. Slurp up and cool down!
No. 049 Food $3.20
A side dish of raw cabbage, carrots, and mayo. Nothing too exciting here.
No. 050 Food $2.50
A fried hot dog on a stick, for busy people with no time to fuss with buns.
No. 051 Food $4.00
A fine choice for a quick breakfast. Don't dally, or the flakes will get soggy!
No. 052 Food $4.00
Science cannot yet explain how so much savory goodness fits in one pie crust.
No. 053 Food $3.50
A fresh ear of corn, roasted and savory. Remove the husk before eating.
No. 054 Food $9.90
Teeny-tiny puffed grains served with meat and veggies.
No. 055 Food $60.00
You know it's good because it's so pricey. Watch out for those claws.
No. 056 Food $3.80
Sure to warm you from your heart to your toes. Your head's on its own.
No. 057 Food $6.80
This stew has been stewing for hours. So rich you'll feel like a king.
No. 058 Food $1.20
The breakfast of French champions. Made of soft, bready loveliness.
No. 059 Food $6.80
These dazzling, golden-brown beauties taste best straight out of the fryer.
No. 060 Food $1.20
Curry in a fried bun. Is it not obvious why this is at the top of the snack-food chain?
No. 061 Food $7.00
Tons of veggies? Check. Just the right amount of spice? Check.
No. 062 Food $8.50
A savory Taiwanese crepe made with dough, eggs, soy sauce, and a ton of fillings.
No. 063 Food $6.00
Not as scary as they sound. Egg whites filled with a mix of yolk, mustard, and mayo.
No. 064 Food $9.50
Bite-size morsels from China that come in many different shapes and flavors.
No. 065 Food $5.00
A Korean stew featuring fermented soybean paste, simmered for a good long time.
No. 066 Food $5.90
Thinly sliced seasoned meat and crisp, fresh veggies tucked snugly into flatbread.
No. 067 Food $2.00
You could chew on it forever and not get anywhere. We recommend stir-frying it.
No. 068 Food $10.00
A juicy chicken leg with supersecret sauce—also known as barbecue sauce.
No. 069 Food $12.00
Stir-fried kimchi served with soft tofu. A real texture trip for the senses!
No. 070 Food $3.00
Boiled and salted to perfection. Impossible to stop eating once you start.
No. 071 Food $10.00
A simple but mighty trio of eggplant, tomato, and cheese, stacked like a tower.
No. 072 Food $7.00
A food you eat right before spring begins for some good luck.
No. 073 Food $12.00
What lies within this light, crispy bread may vary, but it's always delicious.
No. 074 Food $14.00
The spicy sauce and creamy cheese combo might be the closest we get to perfection.
No. 075 Food $8.00
A hearty English breakfast to propel you through the day.
No. 076 Food $12.00
Ew, there are snails on your plate! Oh, wait...I mean...eat up! It's a delicacy.
No. 077 Food $7.80
Bite-size balls of fried chickpeas. Pop 'em as is or enjoy in a gyro.
No. 078 Food $50.00
You've no doubt heard how savory filet mignon is. Experience it for yourself.
No. 079 Food $7.80
Battered fish-and-potato patties, fried until unrecognizable.
No. 080 Food $2.80
These hot and crispy fries will make you forget all about your burger.
No. 081 Food $4.10
Hopefully you like the taste of tears. It's hard to not cry while cooking this.
No. 082 Food $3.80
Normal toast is boring. Try frying it and soaking it in syrup. Thanks, France!
No. 083 Food $5.90
Peek through the translucent wrapping to see what numminess awaits you.
No. 084 Food $4.50
Fried until golden, and then fried a little more. You can't resist the crisp.
No. 085 Food $3.80
The whites are cooked solid, but the yolk is still nice and runny. Dive in!
No. 086 Food $4.80
What's better than a giant plate of fried rice? Nothing, that's what.
No. 087 Food $4.00
Look, at least they don't smell as bad now. Try with a squeeze of lemon!
No. 088 Food $3.70
The quintessential shrimp dish. Crispy outside, tender inside.
No. 089 Food $6.30
Crispy pockets of pure enjoyment. It's hard to save room for the meal.
No. 090 Food $2.50
Crispy outside, buttery smooth inside... This dish proves you can have it all!
No. 091 Food $2.50
Hop aboard the oat boat! Made with steel-cut oats and dried fruit.
No. 092 Food $29.00
You can see through it, it's cut so thin! Prepared by an expert chef, so worry not.
No. 093 Food $4.00
In spring, toss as many of these beans as years you've lived for good luck!
No. 094 Food $22.00
A spicy stew born out of a conversation between pork bone and veggies.
No. 095 Food $19.00
Fermented crabs flavored with a chili powder or ganjang base. Great with rice!
No. 096 Food $1.10
It's known to keep vampires away. Maybe they're afraid of bad breath?
No. 097 Food $4.90
A refreshing summertime soup served cold. Yeah, you heard me.
No. 098 Food $2.00
Crisp sheets of seaweed flavored with sesame oil and salt.
No. 099 Food $50.00
An ancient root often used in herbal remedies. Resentfully bitter.
No. 100 Food $5.60
Potato and flour formed up into a pasta shape and covered in red sauce.
No. 101 Food $1.50
A spicy seasoning made of rice malt and red pepper. Eat raw if you dare!
No. 102 Food $1.50
Grated to the perfect size for shoving entire handfuls in your mouth.
No. 103 Food $9.80
Cheesy macaroni gratin with a savory baked surface. Don't burn your mouth!
No. 104 Food $6.80
Fresh Mediterranean veg tossed with feta cheese and generous amounts of olive oil.
No. 105 Food $9.50
Spicy green chili peppers balanced with sweet, creamy coconut milk.
No. 106 Food $1.10
Crunchy and fresh when eaten raw, but also good stuffed with stuffables.
No. 107 Food $2.00
Anyone can grill a sammy, but it takes a cheese connoisseur to do it this well.
No. 108 Food $4.00
Cutlass is right. Watch out for sharp bones when you enjoy this one.
No. 109 Food $28.00
Pillowy-soft seared eel delicately placed on a bed of rice and topped with sauce.
No. 110 Food $4.80
The bitter insides of this fatty fish might be, uh...an acquired taste.
No. 111 Food $4.50
Just smell that sweet sweetfish! Gobble it up from tip to tail!
No. 112 Food $6.50
A fresh, charcoal-grilled turban shell. Best enjoyed at a beachside BBQ.
No. 113 Food $5.00
A southern breakfast staple. It's basically butter with some ground corn.
No. 114 Food $3.00
A casserole-like egg custard in an earthenware pot.
No. 115 Food $6.00
A jumbo serving with a jumbo amount of broth! Best enjoyed while piping hot.
No. 116 Food $1.00
This red-hot chili pepper is not to be taken lightly. So tasty yet so spicy.
No. 117 Food $6.50
Some might call this hearty Scottish dish, uh...an acquired taste.
No. 118 Food $7.00
Tasty white fish that goes well with just about any kind of cooking.
No. 119 Food $6.00
A delicious vessel for hollandaise sauce.
No. 120 Food $1.00
Don't worry—the yolk is perfectly soft. Try a little salt and pepper on top!
No. 121 Food $1.50
Shredded potatoes fried to form these golden patties of breakfast potential.
No. 122 Food $7.80
A stewed dish featuring a mouth-watering demiglace sauce. Gobble up with rice.
No. 123 Food $4.50
Straight from the ocean to you. It's not red, which is probably a good thing.
No. 124 Food $6.00
Sliced cucumber, ham, and omelet served over chilled noodles. Refreshing!
No. 125 Food $4.50
Juicy zucchini coated in batter and baked. Next-level delicious with soy sauce.
No. 126 Food $14.00
A thick, sour, spicy delight that'll warm you right up.
No. 127 Food $2.80
It's not made of dogs, but it IS hot. Hope you like mustard. If not...oops.
No. 128 Food $16.00
A scorching-hot pot of two broths and harmonious flavors simmered together.
No. 129 Food $5.30
Savory paste made from chickpeas, salt, and olive oil. Great for dipping. And farts.
No. 130 Food $12.00
An expertly aged cured ham. Thinly sliced, slightly sweet, and fully delicious.
No. 131 Food $1.50
A tasty one-two punch of marinated fried tofu stuffed with sushi rice.
No. 132 Food $1.90
You're three minutes away from total noodle-ocity. Can you wait that long?
No. 133 Food $4.50
Stir-fried meat served over a mountain of noodles and topped with rich, thick sauce.
No. 134 Food $3.50
Is there anything somen noodles can't do? Probably taxes. Unless...
No. 135 Food $5.00
Glass noodles and thinly sliced veggies stir-fried in sesame oil.
No. 136 Food $8.00
Rice porridge made with abalone. A meal fit for kings!
No. 137 Food $2.50
Earthy root veggies and warm broth to thaw your icy soul during winter.
No. 138 Food $6.80
The fluffy egg on top really takes this cutlet to the next level. Best with piping hot rice!
No. 139 Food $11.00
A classic Thai dish served with soup and a rich, spicy sauce.
No. 140 Food $7.00
Just right for your kiddo (or inner kiddo). The cute li'l flag is really what makes it.
No. 141 Food $2.80
Authentic kimchi straight from Korea. Love that spice! Best with rice.
No. 142 Food $6.00
There's a lotta kimchi in there. Topped with a luscious fried egg.
No. 143 Food $8.00
A kimchi-and-flour mix that's fried to a mouthwatering crisp.
No. 144 Food $5.00
Bright red and bursting with flavor! The sourer the kimchi, the better.
No. 145 Food $6.50
Therapy in a bowl. We recommend waiting to eat the tofu until it soaks up lots of broth.
No. 146 Food $2.50
Kimchi made of diced daikon radish. A crunchy explosion of flavor!
No. 147 Food $1.00
Whoever said not to play with your food obviously never wiggled this jelly around.
No. 148 Food $0.50
Not quite ripe. Try cooking it instead of eating it raw if you're not a lover of spice.
No. 149 Food $3.00
Chunky sausage made of sticky rice and seasoned vegetables.
No. 150 Food $6.50
Homemade lasagna is the best kind of lasagna. Get it while it's hot!
No. 151 Food $4.80
Just smell that delicious sauce! No, I swear—it's actually really good!
No. 152 Food $9.80
Impress your dinner guests by treating them to a luxurious lobster meal.
No. 153 Food $18.00
Creamy chunks of lobster with every bite! May we recommend a napkin?
No. 154 Food $8.10
A Hawaiian dish with a meat patty, gravy, and a fried egg on white rice.
No. 155 Food $5.80
Look up "comfort" in a dictionary, and you'll see a picture of mac and cheese.
No. 156 Food $6.70
An irresistibly spicy blend of sansho and red peppers.
No. 157 Food $3.50
Whoever invented mashing potatoes deserves an award. Nobel Potato?
No. 158 Food $78.00
A small fungus with a big price tag. Known for its distinctive spicy aroma.
No. 159 Food $6.00
Home cookin' at its finest. Those soft potatoes are the stuff of dreams.
No. 160 Food $5.00
Something important is missing here. Hold up...where's the pasta?!
No. 161 Food $7.00
Simmered slowly to coax out all of that tasty vegetable flavor.
No. 162 Food $2.80
Feel your contentment rise like the steam from this enticingly warm soup.
No. 163 Food $3.00
You couldn't pack more seaweed into this soup.
No. 164 Food $1.50
Tastes great with soy sauce. Can also stretch reeeally far.
No. 165 Food $0.20
Ew. Ew, gross. That bread may be cheap, but that doesn't make it edible.
No. 166 Food $6.20
Somehow crispy and gooey at the same time. Eat it with a special spatula.
No. 167 Food $9.50
A traditional Chinese food eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
No. 168 Food $3.00
Fresh, mild cheese with good stretch to it. I wonder how long you could pull it...
No. 169 Food $6.70
Slippery noodles complemented by tantalizingly sour broth.
No. 170 Food $1.30
The most flavorful fungus of all, which is not a difficult competition to win.
No. 171 Food $7.90
Freshly harvested and steamed to open-shelled perfection.
No. 172 Food $1.00
This potent condiment will clear the ol' sinuses right out. Also good on tofu.
No. 173 Food $7.50
Crispy tortilla chips topped with pico de gallo, cheese, and jalapeños.
No. 174 Food $3.00
Wild veggies and greens dressed to the nines. Tough to decide which to eat first!
No. 175 Food $2.00
A most versatile green! Use the outer leaves for frying and the inner leaves for hot pot.
No. 176 Food $1.00
Delicious over hot rice! If you can get past the intense smell, that is...
No. 177 Food $4.80
Sometimes the simplest food is the tastiest! This dish is called "bubuzuke" in Kyoto.
No. 178 Food $3.00
A tasty trio of konjac jelly, daikon radish, and chikuwa fish cake for cold winter nights.
No. 179 Food $4.00
Crunchy, refreshing cucumber and flavorful kimchi make a great summer combo.
No. 180 Food $7.80
Every filling under the sun and all the sauce and bonito flakes you could dream of.
No. 181 Food $3.00
Crush them for their oil, or chop them up for a very grown-up pizza.
No. 182 Food $6.00
It wouldn't be potato salad without an inadvisable amount of mayonnaise.
No. 183 Food $6.50
Only the finest eggs were used for this creation. It longs to be paired with ketchup.
No. 184 Food $6.80
Ketchup-seasoned rice tucked into a fluffy omelet and doused in even more ketchup.
No. 185 Food $5.40
Is there a better way to enjoy an onion than battered and deep-fried? Nope.
No. 186 Food $100.00
A traditional Japanese New Year's dish meant to bestow good luck.
No. 187 Food $6.00
You won't be able to stop eating this egg and chicken combo. Seriously.
No. 188 Food $6.80
Drizzle with lemon or hot sauce and enjoy in one gulp!
No. 189 Food $3.30
New year not required to eat this tasty New Year's dish.
No. 190 Food $9.50
A Thai recipe featuring minced chicken, spices, rice, and a glorious fried egg on top.
No. 191 Food $8.80
Say "yellow" to the ocean's finest, served with appetizing saffron rice.
No. 192 Food $4.50
A very long sandwich stuffed with meat and toasted to perfection.
No. 193 Food $2.50
A Brazilian bun baked with cheese. Mind-numbingly tasty when fresh.
No. 194 Food $4.50
Enjoyed as an appetizer in Spain.
No. 195 Food $1.50
Nothing's more classic than peanut butter meeting jelly on sliced bread.
No. 196 Food $50.00
Crispy roasted duck served with savory pancakes and a tangy hoisin sauce.
No. 197 Food $7.30
Pasta, Parmesan, and pine nuts got married. This is their beautiful baby.
No. 198 Food $1.00
Just sour enough to turn your mouth inside out.
No. 199 Food $2.00
Pickles are like mutated cucumbers. If you're into that sort of thing, have at it.
No. 200 Food $3.90
Pizza is the people's food. Crust with stuff on it is the recipe for bliss.
No. 201 Food $15.00
Tuna, salmon, and veggies. A refreshing combo of seafood goodness.
No. 202 Food $5.80
Ah, the endless utility of corn... Enjoy this dish either hot or cold!
No. 203 Food $4.00
Sometimes a movie calls not for snacks but for seafood. This is for those times.
No. 204 Food $1.20
It looks like a pastry, but it's actually filled with juicy, juicy pork.
No. 205 Food $8.00
A thin cut of pork, boiled and savory. Silverware is optional but a good idea.
No. 206 Food $4.50
If you think this is going to be a sweet pie, you're in for a classic self-prank.
No. 207 Food $3.00
Best piping hot. Add fruit and sugar to kick the flavor up a few notches.
No. 208 Food $7.00
Beef stew with various root vegetables. French home cooking at its finest.
No. 209 Food $2.80
So crunchy. So crispy. So full of juicy, juicy goodness. Savor the flavor.
No. 210 Food $7.50
Grilled prawns presented on a bed of rather run-of-the-mill lettuce.
No. 211 Food $6.90
Thinly sliced so you can keep going back for more. Ham it up!
No. 212 Food $5.50
Immerse yourself in the eggy goodness that is quiche. Even better with soup.
No. 213 Food $11.00
Cheese melted juuust before it's scraped off and served over potatoes.
No. 214 Food $6.80
Japanese noodles with pork, egg, and seaweed. Have fun slurping that soup.
No. 215 Food $4.00
This broth-and-noodle combo is just spicy enough to keep you coming back for more!
No. 216 Food $6.90
This tasty sucker's got just about every vegetable you can imagine.
No. 217 Food $6.40
Pillowy pasta pockets of ricotta and spinach. When in Rome!
No. 218 Food $0.50
See if you can handle the spice. Just don't touch your eyes afterward.
No. 219 Food $2.00
Slow-cooked in a traditional Japanese pot and fluffed to perfection.
No. 220 Food $1.10
Made by hand with lotsa love. Dig in to uncover treasures hidden inside.
No. 221 Food $1.50
A deceivingly simple dish that'll remind you of your best days as a toddler.
No. 222 Food $7.80
Risotto is the rice of kings. So rich and flavorful you'll feel like a monarch.
No. 223 Food $15.00
Thick slabs of savory roast beef just begging to be made into a sandwich.
No. 224 Food $20.00
A plump, roasted chicken resting on a bed of Yukon Gold potatoes.
No. 225 Food $16.00
To be super fancy, enjoy with a fruit sauce. And stick your pinkie out while you eat.
No. 226 Food $17.00
Tender, medium-rare meat. Savory and a bit gamy.
No. 227 Food $15.00
Slow roasted to draw out all those rich flavors. Crispy yet tender. Perfection!
No. 228 Food $12.00
Roasting something this perfectly requires charcoal-fire-whisperer skills.
No. 229 Food $33.00
This big bird took days to roast. Serve with stuffing, and let the holiday begin.
No. 230 Food $5.40
Rolled fillets of pickled herring with veggies. If you like tangy stuff, this is your snack.
No. 231 Food $0.20
Somebody's a bad cook. Or has a sick sense of humor. Or doesn't like you.
No. 232 Food $5.60
The secret to a tasty salad is texture, crunch, and a zippy dressing!
No. 233 Food $3.90
A small plate of spicy, sliced sausage. Keep for yourself or share with friends.
No. 234 Food $7.00
Basically a hamburger without the bun. Calling it a steak makes it fancier.
No. 235 Food $7.50
This fish was soaked in blissful, buttery sauce, coated in flour, and pan-fried.
No. 236 Food $9.80
Could be mistaken for sparkling jewels. (Please don't eat jewels.)
No. 237 Food $11.90
Veal wrapped in prosciutto and sage, then marinated and fried.
No. 238 Food $8.00
Juicy grilled pork belly wrapped with leafy greens.
No. 239 Food $9.00
Ginseng chicken soup. Aromatic and popular during summertime.
No. 240 Food $3.30
The mark of a successful sandwich is not being able to hold it with one hand.
No. 241 Food $1.40
Your cat would go bonkers if it knew you were keeping these for yourself.
No. 242 Food $12.80
The best part of sashimi: no cooking required. Eating without heating FTW!
No. 243 Food $4.50
Pickled and fermented cabbage. A good choice if you don't want anyone near you.
No. 244 Food $2.00
Real sausage straight from the butcher. The casing is made of...uh, love.
No. 245 Food $4.80
Delicious strips of zucchini grilled to mouthwatering perfection.
No. 246 Food $13.00
Tenderized, boneless meat fried until crispy. Guten to the last bite.
No. 247 Food $1.50
Even a basic dish hits different when a pro makes it. Fluffy, well seasoned... Yum!
No. 248 Food $8.20
An assortment of seafood. Liberally apply some lemon juice, and enjoy!
No. 249 Food $10.00
Yoinked this one right out of the sea! Can't recommend eating the spiky bits.
No. 250 Food $3.00
Red beans and rice typically eaten during celebrations in Japan.
No. 251 Food $6.00
Also known as ox bone soup. Simmered over a low flame, sometimes for a whole day!
No. 252 Food $7.00
They sure didn't scrimp on the shrimp. Or the butter. Mmm.
No. 253 Food $1.20
A juicy, handmade dumpling full of ground meat and veggies.
No. 254 Food $38.00
Usually only available at traditional Japanese restaurants. You're welcome.
No. 255 Food $9.00
Razor-thin slices of smoked salmon and a handful of capers. Pass the crackers.
No. 256 Food $7.80
Fried rice cakes and sausages skewered and smothered in sweet and spicy sauce.
No. 257 Food $20.00
Step one: eat space food. Step two: go to space. At least step one is easy.
No. 258 Food $7.80
Pasta with ground beef and tomato sauce. Can't argue with the classics.
No. 259 Food $7.80
Spaghetti with olive oil, fresh garlic, and red chili peppers for a fiery kick.
No. 260 Food $7.80
Pickled to perfection. Serve with freshly cooked rice.
No. 261 Food $2.00
A pile of leafy greens cooked down to nearly nothing.
No. 262 Food $4.70
It may be called split-pea soup, but all peas are welcome in this dish!
No. 263 Food $7.80
It's not burned—it's blackened with ink. Hope you brought your toothbrush.
No. 264 Food $19.80
A thick, fatty hunk of beef to gnaw on. Worry not—the veggies are for garnish.
No. 265 Food $8.80
Slow cooked for three whole days. So savory it's for sure worth the wait.
No. 266 Food $8.90
Fluffy eggs tossed with well-sautéed tomatoes and sprinkled with green onion.
No. 267 Food $5.00
A solid lunch at a solid price! Your stomach and wallet will thank you.
No. 268 Food $4.00
Stringy cheese that's fun to peel and small enough to slip in your lunch box.
No. 269 Food $7.00
Slowly simmered until tender. The recipe is a family secret, so don't ask.
No. 270 Food $13.00
Packed with meat. Are you happy now, vegetable haters?
No. 271 Food $6.70
Bread crumbs with onions and celery. Eat as is or stuff inside something else.
No. 272 Food $17.80
Typically served to families, but we won't tell if you eat it all yourself.
No. 273 Food $6.00
Soft and fluffy tofu is the star of the show in this spicy seafood stew.
No. 274 Food $15.80
Prepared by a sushi master. One is never enough. Neither is 20.
No. 275 Food $15.00
A simple and satisfying dish made of boiled pork. Season as desired.
No. 276 Food $7.80
Much like life, it's both sweet and sour. Unlike life, it comes with extra sauce.
No. 277 Food $4.80
Crispy shells stuffed with spicy fillings and fresh guacamole. Fiesta time!
No. 278 Food $3.00
The ultimate seafood street food! Piping hot and super tasty.
No. 279 Food $5.00
Masa dough wrapped in a corn husk and steamed. Soft and delectably delicious.
No. 280 Food $8.80
Just when you thought shrimp and veggies couldn't get any tastier!
No. 281 Food $8.50
Make way for sweet, spicy, crunchy rice-bowl royalty!
No. 282 Food $1.50
Chilled and refreshing. Kick it up a notch with some green onions and ginger.
No. 283 Food $1.40
A vine-ripened 'mato just waiting to be saucified or sliced for sandwich duty.
No. 284 Food $8.00
Deep-fried pork covered in a yummy sauce. Oh yeah, there's cabbage there too.
No. 285 Food $60.00
It looks like a fungus, but it's actually high-class foodstuff.
No. 286 Food $3.00
Long, thin rice cakes stir-fried in a sweet-and-spicy sauce.
No. 287 Food $6.00
A delightfully tasty combo of warm broth and sticky rice cakes.
No. 288 Food $4.80
Made entirely from organic ingredients, this burger is as good as it gets.
No. 289 Food $1.00
Fluffy bread that's nearly foundational to grade-school lunches everywhere.
No. 290 Food $7.80
These dumplings are full of broth, so take care not to burn yourself.
No. 291 Food $4.00
Fried noodles covered in tangy sauce and finished with bean sprouts.
No. 292 Food $3.50
Charcoal-grilled chicken on bamboo skewers, cooked with ample salt.
No. 293 Food $10.00
Fried chicken dripping with sweet 'n' spicy sauce. Watch out for the punch of garlic!
No. 294 Food $14.00
Korean chicken-and-soup dish. Warming and great to share with others!
No. 295 Food $6.00
Satisfyingly light and crispy at first crunch. Also great dipped in soup!
No. 296 Food $11.00
Seasoned beef sashimi topped with an egg yolk.
No. 297 Food $9.70
A massive sausage served on a bed of lentils.
No. 298 Food $7.00
Glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaves. Simple, aromatic, and oh so delicious.
No. 299 Food $3.00
A member of the distinguished squash family. Not to be confused with cucumbers.
No. 300 Dessert $1.50
The perfect bun with the perfect amount of sweetness.
No. 301 Dessert $1.50
An apple in its nonjuice form. Good for when you want some satisfying crunch.
No. 302 Dessert $6.80
The scoop of vanilla ice cream takes this dessert to cosmic goodness levels.
No. 303 Dessert $4.80
Nothing's more comforting than apple pie...except apple pie with ice cream.
No. 304 Dessert $3.80
Slowly baked on hot stones and sweet as honey!
No. 305 Dessert $1.00
Nature's dessert. Watch out where you put that peel—it's dangerous!
No. 306 Dessert $0.20
Good for comedy routines. You can also eat it, probably.
No. 307 Dessert $6.50
Nestled in this split banana, you'll find ample ice-cream-and-chocolate delight.
No. 308 Dessert $3.00
Hard, dried meat that will stay good for ages. This is cowboy food right here.
No. 309 Dessert
They say it's your birthday. Happy birthday, you! Eat up and party hearty!
No. 310 Dessert $1.50
Nothing says Sunday brunch like a warm biscuit melting in your mouth.
No. 311 Dessert $4.50
A multilayered German dessert stuffed silly with whipped cream and cherries.
No. 312 Dessert $4.20
A soft, chocolaty brownie with walnuts and strawberries. Treat yourself.
No. 313 Dessert $9.80
Just accept that there's no way to eat this fluffy waffle without making a mess.
No. 314 Dessert $8.00
Deep-fried pastry dough covered in all the powdered sugar a pantry could offer.
No. 315 Dessert $6.20
A sweet dough made from— Wait, who ate a hole out of this cake?!
No. 316 Dessert $1.80
Baked until golden. Or perhaps that's the butter. So, so much butter in there.
No. 317 Dessert $2.50
If you can eat this without becoming a sticky mess, you're officially a legend.
No. 318 Dessert $0.75
The bane of many a trick-or-treater's existence. There's always too much.
No. 319 Dessert $4.00
A moist, vanilla-infused pastry filled with melt-in-your-mouth custard.
No. 320 Dessert $2.00
Fried pastry dough stuffed with sweet cream. So good it's bursting at the seams.
No. 321 Dessert $5.70
A tasty marriage of sweet and salty. And sticky. Remember to floss, kids.
No. 322 Dessert $5.30
The best of both cake and carrot worlds.
No. 323 Dessert $5.00
Soft, spongy cake baked by the most capable baker-y hands.
No. 324 Dessert $4.90
Baked in the oven until it achieves that amber tinge. Just needs strawberries.
No. 325 Dessert $3.00
Fruit with creamy flesh. At utmost ripeness when starting to brown.
No. 326 Dessert $2.90
Sure, they're fresh and tasty—but what a waste to eat something so cute.
No. 327 Dessert $5.20
It's hardly cherry pie without the lattice top. Good thing it's still delectable.
No. 328 Dessert $1.20
Don't play dumb. You know this gum is so yum. Try the juicy orange flavor.
No. 329 Dessert $1.50
Who unwrapped this chocolate bar?! Oh well—it's still chocolate.
No. 330 Dessert $3.50
Now if only we could find the chocolate bunny...
No. 331 Dessert $6.00
A touch of powdered sugar kicks this devilish chocolate treat up a notch.
No. 332 Dessert $7.80
Tons of ice cream isn't sweet enough, thus the whipped cream and fudge.
No. 333 Dessert $1.50
Unclear if this is actually breakfast or just a snack, but can confirm it is delicious.
No. 334 Dessert $3.00
Sticks of fried dough covered in sugar and cinnamon. What's not to like?
No. 335 Dessert $1.30
What more could you ask for than a hot cinnamon roll with ooey, gooey icing?
No. 336 Dessert $1.20
Thick cream that makes a great companion for scones and tea.
No. 337 Dessert $5.50
It's not cocoa, and it's not a nut. This is what tropical paradise tastes like.
No. 338 Dessert $7.80
An Italian dove-shaped sweet bread flavored with fragrant orange peel.
No. 339 Dessert $3.00
Straight from a carnival to your tummy. It must be what eating a cloud is like.
No. 340 Dessert $1.50
Lightly buttered with a hint of salt. It's like a blank canvas for snacking.
No. 341 Dessert $2.50
The French call it a "cabbage pastry." Everyone else just calls it "yum."
No. 342 Dessert $4.60
Torched to caramelized perfection! At the expense of the baker's eyebrows.
No. 343 Dessert $4.00
A soft, pillowy crepe with a slight crisp. Topped with fruit and chocolate sauce.
No. 344 Dessert $4.00
Spongy, toffee-like sugar candy die-cut with different shapes.
No. 345 Dessert $2.50
This dried fruit is great for baking or snacking. Prepare to have sticky fingers.
No. 346 Dessert $4.50
Red-bean paste sandwiched between moist castella slices. It's extra delish with tea.
No. 347 Dessert $1.30
Handmade with the finest ingredients. One alone won't suffice.
No. 348 Dessert $5.00
It looks weird and smells weirder, but if you get past that, it's quite tasty.
No. 349 Dessert $2.00
A sweet puff pastry dusted with sugar and shaped like an elephant ear.
No. 350 Dessert $5.00
How could you say this cupcake isn't fancy? Look at all those sprinkles!
No. 351 Dessert $1.50
Wiggly, wobbly flan drenched in smoky caramel sauce. Both fun and tasty.
No. 352 Dessert $4.00
A subtle caramelized sweetness that rivals any dessert.
No. 353 Dessert $1.00
You better chow down on this summer treat quick—it's already melting!
No. 354 Dessert $1.80
The texture of ice cream with the tartness of yogurt!
No. 355 Dessert $4.00
So many flavors, so little time. This one has peanut butter in it.
No. 356 Dessert $1.50
It smells kind of fruit-like, but there's no fruit to be found. Just jiggly gelatin.
No. 357 Dessert $4.50
It may not be shaped like a delightful little person, but it's still rather tasty.
No. 358 Dessert $2.30
Sweet cookie spiced with ginger and cinnamon.
No. 359 Dessert $6.00
If you look really hard, you can see granola buried in that yogurt.
No. 360 Dessert $3.00
It's not a grape, but it IS a fruit. Some sugar makes the bitter much better.
No. 361 Dessert $4.90
Fresh, fragrant grapes, bright as jewels. Maybe someone will feed them to you.
No. 362 Dessert $1.00
Soft, chewy lumps of fruity squashiness.
No. 363 Dessert $30.00
Some more anatomically correct than others. Now with 100% more love!
No. 364 Dessert $0.50
Looks like a throat lozenge but is actually a deliciously sweet treat!
No. 365 Dessert $4.50
The sweetness of honey sans the bee stings. If possible, share with a bear.
No. 366 Dessert $2.50
Tahitian vanilla with real chunks of strawberry. You know you want some.
No. 367 Dessert $3.10
That is A LOT of ice cream. Whoa. Good luck fitting that in your mouth.
No. 368 Dessert $4.60
The key to this pie is the lime. OK, that's not true. It's the eggs.
No. 369 Dessert $5.20
A French puff pastry with almond filling. Find the bean hidden inside for good luck!
No. 370 Dessert $1.50
How can the perfect balance of sweet and tart be contained in such a tiny fruit?
No. 371 Dessert $0.70
A handful of black-licorice twists that get their distinct flavor from the licorice plant.
No. 372 Dessert $3.00
This lollipop is as big as your face. That's an awful lotta lolly.
No. 373 Dessert $5.00
The most luxurious nut out there. Way cheaper than a Hawaiian vacation.
No. 374 Dessert $3.00
A sweet little treat that melts on your tongue. You can't say no.
No. 375 Dessert $9.00
It looks so lonely without any pineapple by its side. Put it out of its misery.
No. 376 Dessert $3.40
More maple than maple syrup. Poured onto fresh snow, then lifted with an ice-pop stick.
No. 377 Dessert $7.00
Sweet almond paste kneaded into dough, then colored and shaped like fruits.
No. 378 Dessert $10.00
This fragrant melon is a sweet snack that smacks of summer.
No. 379 Dessert $2.00
A sweet seasonal pie stuffed with dried fruit and a cavalcade of spices.
No. 380 Dessert $0.20
A refreshing minty punch for when your mouth needs a pick-me-up.
No. 381 Dessert
South Asia Tour souvenir. A variety of milk-based Indian sweets. Enjoy with chai.
No. 382 Dessert $3.30
Positively teeming with blueberries and raspberries. Enjoy that fruity flavor.
No. 383 Dessert $6.20
Creamy cream and layers of flaky crust. Has nothing to do with that short dude.
No. 384 Dessert $2.50
Creamy custard dessert. Don't inhale all that cinnamon too deeply.
No. 385 Dessert $2.20
The texture of oats and creamy richness of chocolate chips make for a tasty combo.
No. 386 Dessert $1.00
This sweet fruit has a ton of vitamin C. Orange you glad it's not a grapefruit?
No. 387 Dessert $1.00
An adorable li'l member of the melon family. Mildly sweet.
No. 388 Dessert $1.20
Pro tip: heat this crispy pastry up to melt the chocolate nestled inside.
No. 389 Dessert $1.50
Called a Danish, but it's really Austrian. Regardless, it's puffy and awesome.
No. 390 Dessert $4.00
Fluffy yum cakes drenched in warm maple syrup. You're welcome.
No. 391 Dessert $5.50
Dig into the golden peaks of this powdered-sugar-topped confection.
No. 392 Dessert $2.00
A rich Italian sweet bread packed with dried fruit.
No. 393 Dessert $2.80
Smooth, rich cream thickened with gelatin.
No. 394 Dessert $2.80
Known for having a sweet eggy flavor and being impossible to resist.
No. 395 Dessert $4.80
Sweet and fuzzy with an adorable pink coloring. It's like nature's candy!
No. 396 Dessert $3.70
Peanuts are nuts, right? Nope. They're actually legumes. Nutty but true!
No. 397 Dessert $4.60
Pears are like bell-shaped apples that look and taste totally different.
No. 398 Dessert $2.00
A delightful fall fruit bursting with subtle sweetness.
No. 399 Dessert $9.80
Break into this tropical fruit's spiky barrier for a sweet, tart treat.
No. 400 Dessert $7.60
Sweet-and-tart pineapple jam hugged by soft, buttery dough.
No. 401 Dessert $3.50
The bright-green nuts inside are especially flavorful when roasted or salted!
No. 402 Dessert $4.80
A traditional English pudding. Best served on fire!
No. 403 Dessert $2.50
It's a bit corny, but movies aren't the same without this salty, buttery snack.
No. 404 Dessert $1.30
So crunchy! So salty! The bad thing is that you'll never feel like stopping.
No. 405 Dessert $1.30
Follow this pretzel's lead, and do the twist. Or just, ya know, eat a pretzel.
No. 406 Dessert $6.90
Cream puffs covered in chocolate and served with ice cream?! I'll take 'em all!
No. 407 Dessert $4.60
Delectable pie made from fresh pumpkins, spiced with A LOT of nutmeg.
No. 408 Dessert $4.50
This luscious cake goes down smooth as velvet. Topped with real roux icing.
No. 409 Dessert $1.00
Nothing's more satisfying than the crunch of these tasty hard-baked crackers.
No. 410 Dessert $4.50
A milky, sweetened porridge. Tasty and easy to eat with or without teeth.
No. 411 Dessert $5.80
Sweet and freshly roasted! We mean fresh. Don't burn your tongue on these.
No. 412 Dessert $3.00
This graham-cracker concoction will have you begging for s'more.
No. 413 Dessert $1.00
These crackers look naked without soup to dip them in. Sad, really.
No. 414 Dessert $1.50
The apex of strawberry shaved ice. Has saved many a sweaty beachgoer.
No. 415 Dessert $2.50
Sweet vanilla ice cream made with organic milk. Yum to the power of yum.
No. 416 Dessert $6.00
Rice cake steamed with pine needles that comes in several yummy flavors.
No. 417 Dessert $5.00
A light and fluffy dish that will make you think you're chomping on a cloud.
No. 418 Dessert $8.00
A classic German sweet bread dotted with dried fruits and nuts and topped with sugar.
No. 419 Dessert $4.80
It's the red in red-flavored stuff. Sweet, tart, and brilliant with whipped cream.
No. 420 Dessert $4.00
The cake to end all cakes, overflowing with strawberries and cream.
No. 421 Dessert $3.00
Channel your inner bird by snacking down on these crackly seeds.
No. 422 Dessert $3.80
Sweet and surprisingly creamy. Who knew potatoes could be this good?
No. 423 Dessert $2.00
These tasty little fishies are nearly bursting with red-bean-paste goodness.
No. 424 Dessert $7.60
Sweet rice balls with black-sesame filling. Served warm.
No. 425 Dessert $5.00
Tiramisu is Italian for "pull me up." It should really be "eat me up" instead.
No. 426 Dessert $5.00
Vanilla cream sandwiched between two puff-pastry pieces. Tasty mess guaranteed.
No. 427 Dessert $7.00
A Spanish dessert similar to French toast. Served drizzled with honey.
No. 428 Dessert $3.00
Pairs perfectly with a picnic under cherry-blossom trees.
No. 429 Dessert $5.20
Honey, sugar, meringue, and toasted almonds. Don't chip a tooth.
No. 430 Dessert $2.00
Waffles trump pancakes because they come with syrup pockets. Genius.
No. 431 Dessert $3.00
A nearly impossible nut to crack unless you have, well, a nutcracker.
No. 432 Dessert $2.00
Watery melon, sliced to perfection. Tastes like sweet summer memories.
No. 433 Dessert $1.90
The tangy flavor and creamy texture pair criminally well with fruit.
No. 434 Dessert $5.80
An elegant sweet treat that'll make you want to sip tea and gaze wistfully out a window.
No. 435 Dessert $9.00
Chocolate cake rolled into a log shape. Channel your inner lumberjack, and cut in!
No. 436 Dessert $5.00
Red-bean soup with white-bean dumplings. Great for warming you up in the winter!
No. 437 Drinks $2.00
The only ingredient is organic, local apples. You can't beat that fresh taste.
No. 438 Drinks $5.50
A fruity drink full of chewy tapioca pearls. Gotta love that big straw.
No. 439 Drinks $5.80
Frothy milk floating atop bitter coffee. Drink it for your daily moment of zen.
No. 440 Drinks $2.70
Relax and collect your thoughts while the honey soaks in. Divine!
No. 441 Drinks $5.00
Don't ruin this bold flavor with cream. Drink it right away while it's piping hot.
No. 442 Drinks $4.50
A robust Korean tea made from jujube dates. Often garnished with pine nuts.
No. 443 Drinks $3.00
For when you need a little extra oomph to get through your day.
No. 444 Drinks $5.50
There's nothing quite like the smell of fresh espresso. Or the taste!
No. 445 Drinks $2.00
You've never smelled anything so green in your life, guaranteed.
No. 446 Drinks $1.00
Recently picked leaves produce a tea with a color and aroma that is unmatched.
No. 447 Drinks $4.00
The fastest way to ingest chocolate is to drink it. Bottoms up!
No. 448 Drinks $4.00
A classic creamy and refreshing coffee drink. Best enjoyed in a quaint café.
No. 449 Drinks $2.50
Ideal for hot summer days. Looks a bit watery, but hey, it beats plain water!
No. 450 Drinks
Kyoto Tour souvenir. High-grade, freshly ground tea leaves from Kyoto.
No. 451 Drinks $1.80
Thick and frothy. Served in a glass bottle straight from Granny's youth.
No. 452 Drinks $2.00
A creamy vanilla milkshake with a whipped-cream hat. Eat the cherry first!
No. 453 Drinks $4.50
Omija refers to the five potential flavors in this magnolia-berry tea.
No. 454 Drinks $2.00
100% juice from 100% oranges. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
No. 455 Drinks $10.00
Bodybuilders drink this like water. Get pumped and unleash your beast mode.
No. 456 Drinks $2.50
Whatever floats your ice cream. In this case, it's root beer.
No. 457 Drinks $2.50
A banana and a mango had an almond- milk swim. The result: this mellow drink.
No. 458 Drinks $1.80
The best part of soda is popping the lid. Sorry we took that from you.
No. 459 Drinks $1.20
Too good for tap water, are you?
No. 460 Drinks $0.20
Milk so bad it's basically cheese now. Please, please don't drink this.
No. 461 Drinks $2.00
It gets its power from electrolytes. It's definitely not just water. Definitely not.
No. 462 Drinks $0.90
No ice?! This should be free. I mean...what a good deal?
No. 463 Drinks $5.50
Brewed with fresh, delicate leaves. Drink to feel all fancy and stuff.
No. 464 Drinks $1.50
For anyone out there who's ever wanted to drink a pizza.
No. 465 Drinks $5.40
A South American infusion of yerba leaves, traditionally enjoyed in a gourd.