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The '''restaurants''' of [[Lumiose City]] each allow the player to purchase dinner and will serve them various dishes to eat, with a side of [[Pokémon battle]]s. Each course of the meal requires a specific amount of time to settle to be perfectly ready to be eaten, so the employee that brought out the food will challenge the player to a Pokémon battle to pass that time. The employee will tell the player exactly how many turns the battle should take to give the dish the perfect taste.
The '''restaurants''' of [[Lumiose City]] each allow the player to purchase dinner and will serve them various dishes to eat, with a side of [[Pokémon battle]]s. Each course of the meal requires a specific amount of time to settle to be perfectly ready to be eaten, so the employee that brought out the food will challenge the player to a Pokémon battle to pass that time. The employee will tell the player exactly how many turns the battle should take to give the dish the perfect taste.


The courses and their battles all occur in a row, with the player given no opportunity to switch the positions of Pokémon or use items in between, but the player's entire party will automatically be healed between each battle. The Trainers will often use turn-wasting strategies involving moves like {{m|Fly}} and {{m|Protect}}, flinch-inducing, as well as evasion-increasing Abilities like {{a|Snow Cloak}}, complicating the player's attempts to meet the turn requirement.
The courses and their battles all occur in a row, with the player given no opportunity to switch the positions of Pokémon or use items in between, but the player's entire party will automatically be healed between each battle. The Trainers will often use turn-wasting strategies involving moves like {{m|Fly}} and {{m|Protect}}, flinch-inducing, as well as evasion-increasing Abilities like {{a|Snow Cloak}}, complicating the player's attempts to meet the turn requirement.


After battling through each course of the meal, the player will receive some number of an item as a reward. What item depends on which restaurant they are in (though all offer some flavor of [[valuable item]]), and how many depends on the number of the player's Pokémon that fainted during the meal and if the battles were won in the proper number of turns. For each faint or turn difference, the player will receive one less of the reward item than a perfect meal would have earned.
After battling through each course of the meal, the player will receive some number of an item as a reward. What item depends on which restaurant they are in (though all offer some type of [[valuable item]]), and how many depends on the number of the player's Pokémon that fainted during the meal and if the battles were won in the proper number of turns. For each faint or turn difference, the player will receive one less of the reward item than a perfect meal would have earned.


If the player finishes a meal type ([[Double Battle|Double]], [[Triple Battle|Triple]], or [[Rotation Battle|Rotation]]) perfectly at a given restaurant, a ★ appears next to that meal in the restaurant, and the player will be able to give a tip of {{Pdollar}}10,000. When all meals are completed perfectly, the owner of the restaurant will start to greet the player like a frequent customer. In addition, as the player's style goes up, the restaurants will begin to offer a 10% discount.
If the player finishes a meal type ([[Double Battle|Double]], [[Triple Battle|Triple]], or [[Rotation Battle|Rotation]]) perfectly at a given restaurant, a ★ appears next to that meal in the restaurant, and the player will be able to give a tip of {{Pdollar}}10,000. When all meals are completed perfectly, the owner of the restaurant will start to greet the player like a frequent customer. In addition, as the player's style goes up, the restaurants will begin to offer a 10% discount.


==Restaurant Le Nah==
==Restaurant Le Nah==
Located on {{DL|Lumiose City|South Boulevard}}, '''Restaurant Le Nah''' (Japanese: '''レストラン・ド・フツー''' ''Restaurant de Futsū'') is the cheapest restaurant to get into, but only offers [[Double Battle]]s. It is the first restaurant the player is able to access.
[[File:Restaurant Le Nah.png|thumb|250px|Interior of Restaurant Le Nah]]
Located on [[South Boulevard]], '''Restaurant Le Nah''' (Japanese: '''レストラン・ド・フツー''' ''Restaurant de Okay'') is the cheapest restaurant to get into, but only offers [[Double Battle]]s. It is the first restaurant the player is able to access.


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| style="background:#FFF" | 2
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==Restaurant Le Yeah==
==Restaurant Le Yeah==
'''Restaurant Le Yeah''' (Japanese: '''リストランテ・ニ・リュー''' ''Ristorante Ni Ryū'') is located on {{DL|Lumiose City|Autumnal Avenue}} and is the only restaurant that does not have a Double Battle meal.
'''Restaurant Le Yeah''' (Japanese: '''リストランテ ニ・リュー''' ''Ristorante Second-Rate'') is located on [[Autumnal Avenue]] and is the only restaurant that does not have a Double Battle meal.


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| [[Rotation Battle]]
| [[Rotation Battle]]
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==Restaurant Le Wow==
==Restaurant Le Wow==
Located on [[Lumiose City|Hibernal Avenue]], the player can only enter '''Restaurant Le Wow''' (Japanese: '''レストラン・ド・キワミ''' ''Restaurant de Kiwami'') after having become the {{pkmn|Champion}}. For Double Battle meals, the Trainers do not use the first of their Pokémon listed below.
[[File:Restaurant Le Wow.png|thumb|250px|Interior of Restaurant Le Wow]]
Located on [[Hibernal Avenue]], the player can only enter '''Restaurant Le Wow''' (Japanese: '''レストラン・ド・キワミ''' ''Restaurant de Perfection'') after having become the {{pkmn|Champion}}. For Double Battle meals, the Trainers do not use the first of their Pokémon listed below.


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| style="background:#FFF" | 3
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|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Triple Battle]]
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==Sushi High Roller==
==Sushi High Roller==
Located near [[Lumiose City|Rouge Plaza]], '''Sushi High Roller''' (Japanese: '''レストラン ローリングドリーマー''' ''Restaurant Rolling Dreamer'') is the most expensive of the four restaurants to enter and the hardest to gain access to, requiring that the player has become the {{pkmn|Champion}} and raised his or her style in the city. For Double Battle meals, the Trainers do not use the first of their Pokémon listed below.
[[File:Sushi High Roller.png|thumb|250px|Interior of Sushi High Roller]]
Located near [[Lumiose City|Rouge Plaza]], '''Sushi High Roller''' (Japanese: '''レストラン ローリングドリーマー''' ''Restaurant Rolling Dreamer'') is the most expensive of the four restaurants to enter and the hardest to gain access to, requiring that the player has become the {{pkmn|Champion}} and raised their style in the city. For Double Battle meals, the Trainers do not use the first of their Pokémon listed below.


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| style="background:#FFF" | [[Double Battle]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[Double Battle]]
| style="background:#FFF" colspan=5 | 3
| style="background:#FFF" colspan=5 | 3
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" rowspan=3 | 25 {{DL|Valuable item|Big Nugget}}s
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" rowspan=3 | 25 [[Big Nugget]]s
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Triple Battle]]
| [[Triple Battle]]
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|move1=Grudge |move1type=Ghost |move1cat=Status
|move1=Grudge |move1type=Ghost|move1cat=Status
|move2=Heat Wave|move2type=Fire|move2cat=Special
|move2=Heat Wave|move2type=Fire|move2cat=Special
|move3=Protect|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status
|move3=Protect|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status
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|type1=Ground
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|ability=Sand Stream
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|move1=Fire Fang |move1type=Fire |move1cat=Physical
|move1=Fire Fang |move1type=Fire|move1cat=Physical
|move2=Thunder Fang|move2type=Electric|move2cat=Physical
|move2=Thunder Fang|move2type=Electric|move2cat=Physical
|move3=Protect|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status
|move3=Protect|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status
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|move4=Sandstorm|move4type=Rock|move4cat=Status}}
{{Party/Footer}}
{{Party/Footer}}


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|type2=Water
|type2=Grass
|ability=Rain Dish
|ability=Rain Dish
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|move1=Giga Drain|move1type=Grass|move1cat=Special
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|type1=Water
|type1=Water
|ability=Drizzle
|ability=Drizzle
|move1=Hyper Voice |move1type=Normal |move1cat=Special
|move1=Hyper Voice |move1type=Normal|move1cat=Special
|move2=Scald|move2type=Water|move2cat=Special
|move2=Scald|move2type=Water|move2cat=Special
|move3=Protect|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status
|move3=Protect|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status
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|type1=Ice
|type1=Ice
|ability=Swift Swim
|ability=Swift Swim
|move1=Icicle Crash|move1type=Ice |move1cat=Physical
|move1=Icicle Crash|move1type=Ice|move1cat=Physical
|move2=Rock Slide|move2type=Rock|move2cat=Physical
|move2=Rock Slide|move2type=Rock|move2cat=Physical
|move3=Dive|move3type=Water|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Dive|move3type=Water|move3cat=Physical
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|ability=Mummy
|ability=Mummy
|move1=Trick Room|move1type=Psychic|move1cat=Status
|move1=Trick Room|move1type=Psychic|move1cat=Status
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|move2=Shadow Ball|move2type=Ghost|move2cat=Special
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{{Party/Footer}}
{{Party/Footer}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The only way to make a profit in Sushi High Roller is to use every single method of increasing prize money in the game: have a Pokémon use {{m|Happy Hour}}, use the Lv. 3 Prize Money [[O-Power]], have a Pokémon holding an {{DL|In-battle effect item|Amulet Coin}} or {{DL|In-battle effect item|Luck Incense}}, and sell all 25 {{DL|Valuable item|Big Nugget}}s.
* The only way to make a profit in Sushi High Roller is to use every method of increasing prize money in the game except {{m|Pay Day}}: have a Pokémon use {{m|Happy Hour}}, use the Lv. 3 Prize Money [[O-Power]], have a Pokémon holding an [[Amulet Coin]] or [[Luck Incense]], and selling at least 16 of the [[Big Nugget]]s.
* The {{si|Pokémon Mansion}} in [[Sinnoh]] features a similar challenge in the 5-Maid Knockout Exact-Turn Attack Challenge.
* In Restaurant Le Yeah, Garçon Georges uses an {{pkmn2|underleveled}} Pidgeot. It is at level 31, but {{p|Pidgeotto}} does not evolve until at least level 36.
* Sushi High Roller also has locations in other regions. One location is in [[Alola]], in [[Malie City]] on [[Ula'ula Island]]. Five more locations are in [[Paldea]], one in [[Medali]], one in [[Montenevera]], and three in [[Levincia]].
 
==In other languages==
<div style="display:inline-block">
''Restaurant Le Nah''
{{langtable|color={{kalos color light}}|bordercolor={{kalos color dark}}
|fr=L'Étoilé
|de=Restaurant Solala
|it=Ristorante Bocca Buona
|ko=보통 레스토랑 ''Botong Restaurant''
|es=Restaurante Le Mindundi
}}
</div>
<div style="display:inline-block">
''Restaurant Le Yeah''
{{langtable|color={{kalos color light}}|bordercolor={{kalos color dark}}
|fr=Les Algolides
|de=Restaurant chez Norme
|it=Ristorante La Buona Forchetta
|ko=리스토란테 이류 ''Ristorante Iryu''
|es=Restaurante Nifú Nifà
}}
</div>
<div style="display:inline-block">
''Restaurant Le Wow''
{{langtable|color={{kalos color light}}|bordercolor={{kalos color dark}}
|fr=Le Firmament
|de=Restaurant de Luxe
|it=Ristorante Gourmet
|ko=궁극 레스토랑 ''Gunggeuk Restaurant''
|es=Restaurante Le Postín
}}
</div>
<div style="display:inline-block">
''Sushi High Roller''
{{langtable|color={{kalos color light}}|bordercolor={{kalos color dark}}
|fr=Sushi Sans Chichis
|de=Sushi-Wok
|it=Ristorante Girasogno
|ko=롤링 드리머 레스토랑 ''Rolling Dreamer Restaurant''
|es=Sushi Tres Delicias
}}
</div>


==See also==
* [[Mauville Food Court]]
* [[Battle Buffet]]
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{{Lumiose City nav}}
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[[Category:X and Y locations]]
[[Category:X and Y locations]]
[[Category:Buildings]]
[[Category:Restaurants]]
 
[[de:Illumina City Restaurants]]
[[es:Restaurantes de Ciudad Luminalia]]
[[ja:ミアレシティのレストラン]]
[[zh:密阿雷市的餐馆]]

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The restaurants of Lumiose City each allow the player to purchase dinner and will serve them various dishes to eat, with a side of Pokémon battles. Each course of the meal requires a specific amount of time to settle to be perfectly ready to be eaten, so the employee that brought out the food will challenge the player to a Pokémon battle to pass that time. The employee will tell the player exactly how many turns the battle should take to give the dish the perfect taste.

The courses and their battles all occur in a row, with the player given no opportunity to switch the positions of Pokémon or use items in between, but the player's entire party will automatically be healed between each battle. The Trainers will often use turn-wasting strategies involving moves like Fly and Protect, flinch-inducing, as well as evasion-increasing Abilities like Snow Cloak, complicating the player's attempts to meet the turn requirement.

After battling through each course of the meal, the player will receive some number of an item as a reward. What item depends on which restaurant they are in (though all offer some type of valuable item), and how many depends on the number of the player's Pokémon that fainted during the meal and if the battles were won in the proper number of turns. For each faint or turn difference, the player will receive one less of the reward item than a perfect meal would have earned.

If the player finishes a meal type (Double, Triple, or Rotation) perfectly at a given restaurant, a ★ appears next to that meal in the restaurant, and the player will be able to give a tip of $10,000. When all meals are completed perfectly, the owner of the restaurant will start to greet the player like a frequent customer. In addition, as the player's style goes up, the restaurants will begin to offer a 10% discount.

Restaurant Le Nah

Interior of Restaurant Le Nah

Located on South Boulevard, Restaurant Le Nah (Japanese: レストラン・ド・フツー Restaurant de Okay) is the cheapest restaurant to get into, but only offers Double Battles. It is the first restaurant the player is able to access.

Meal price Meal types Turns per battle Reward for perfect meal
$3,000 Double Battle 2 15 Tiny Mushrooms








Restaurant Le Yeah

Restaurant Le Yeah (Japanese: リストランテ ニ・リュー Ristorante Second-Rate) is located on Autumnal Avenue and is the only restaurant that does not have a Double Battle meal.

Meal price Meal types Turns per battle Reward for perfect meal
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
$15,000 Triple Battle 3 4 3 20 Big Mushrooms
Rotation Battle 6










Restaurant Le Wow

Interior of Restaurant Le Wow

Located on Hibernal Avenue, the player can only enter Restaurant Le Wow (Japanese: レストラン・ド・キワミ Restaurant de Perfection) after having become the Champion. For Double Battle meals, the Trainers do not use the first of their Pokémon listed below.

Meal price Meal types Turns per battle Reward for perfect meal
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
$100,000 Double Battle 2 3 2 25 Balm Mushrooms
Triple Battle 4 3
Rotation Battle 6 4












Sushi High Roller

Interior of Sushi High Roller

Located near Rouge Plaza, Sushi High Roller (Japanese: レストラン ローリングドリーマー Restaurant Rolling Dreamer) is the most expensive of the four restaurants to enter and the hardest to gain access to, requiring that the player has become the Champion and raised their style in the city. For Double Battle meals, the Trainers do not use the first of their Pokémon listed below.

Meal price Meal types Turns per battle Reward for perfect meal
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
$500,000 Double Battle 3 25 Big Nuggets
Triple Battle 3 5
Rotation Battle 6 7












Trivia

In other languages

Restaurant Le Nah

Language Title
France Flag.png French L'Étoilé
Germany Flag.png German Restaurant Solala
Italy Flag.png Italian Ristorante Bocca Buona
South Korea Flag.png Korean 보통 레스토랑 Botong Restaurant
Spain Flag.png Spanish Restaurante Le Mindundi

Restaurant Le Yeah

Language Title
France Flag.png French Les Algolides
Germany Flag.png German Restaurant chez Norme
Italy Flag.png Italian Ristorante La Buona Forchetta
South Korea Flag.png Korean 리스토란테 이류 Ristorante Iryu
Spain Flag.png Spanish Restaurante Nifú Nifà

Restaurant Le Wow

Language Title
France Flag.png French Le Firmament
Germany Flag.png German Restaurant de Luxe
Italy Flag.png Italian Ristorante Gourmet
South Korea Flag.png Korean 궁극 레스토랑 Gunggeuk Restaurant
Spain Flag.png Spanish Restaurante Le Postín

Sushi High Roller

Language Title
France Flag.png French Sushi Sans Chichis
Germany Flag.png German Sushi-Wok
Italy Flag.png Italian Ristorante Girasogno
South Korea Flag.png Korean 롤링 드리머 레스토랑 Rolling Dreamer Restaurant
Spain Flag.png Spanish Sushi Tres Delicias

See also



Kalos
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Settlements
Vaniville TownAquacorde Town‎Santalune CityLumiose CityCamphrier TownCyllage City
Ambrette TownGeosenge TownShalour CityCoumarine CityLaverre CityDendemille TownAnistar City
Couriway TownSnowbelle CityPokémon LeagueKiloude City‎
Routes
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Landmarks
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