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Hard at work and crafting over a hot stove, Stoic checks to make sure each of our menu items are guaranteed to be High Quality and the perfect fit to any content you're running. 

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Cunning Craftsman's Tisane :
x1: 1,500 gil | x3: 4,000 gil

Crafters across the star swear by the effectiveness of this blue concoction, and say it gives just the right burst of energy and focus before work.

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Rroneek Steak: 5,000 gil

An especially prime cut of Rroneek Chuck that is marinated in a special spice blend from Hhusatahwi, this steak is reverse seared to a perfect Medium rare.

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Cordial(s):  1,000 gil | x3: 2,500 gil

A refined flavor achieved from fermenting Apricots in Oak barrels before mixing with filtered water and citric acid. Drink up before touching those timed nodes!

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Stuffed Peppers: 5,000 gil

A favored dish from Wachunpelo, these peppers are often enjoyed after a long day of work, and is said to pair well with a nice glass of premium mezcal!

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Cinnamon Cream Coffee: 5,000 gil

A bittersweet cup of coffee, roasted to a medium dark complexion, topped with fresh whipped cream and toasted cinnamon.

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Tacos de Carne Asada: 5,000 gil

Inspired by Aunt Tii's famous tacos in Tuliyollal, these tacos are made in fresh flour tortillas and filled with grilled meat, peppers, and onions!

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Pineapple Orange Jelly: 5,000 gil

A desert made from Turali Pineapples and Naval Oranges helps combat the tropical heat of the New World.

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Moqueca: 5,000 gil

​A stew made from Swampmonk Thigh with notes of coconut and garlic, a favorite meal of the Hanu Hanu people. 

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Omelette Rice: 5,000 gil

An omelette laid over fried rice and topped with a spicy and savory tomato sauce. Some simply enjoy the spectacle of it's preparation.

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Creamy Alpaca Pasta: 5,000 gil

A pasta dish by the industrious Pelu Pelu committed to using every bit of the Alpaca they raise, cured alpaca fillet give a salty and fatty finish to this delicacy.

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