![]() But here's the kicker: if you do manage to finish it, it's completely free. It is a mountain of meat which takes Knowledge, Courage, Understanding and Diligence to finish. I ate here one night and swear I felt a little more courageous than before.Įating at Aiya's can be good for the soul (and your stats)īut no mention of Aiya's would be worthy without mentioning the Rainy Day Mega Beef Bowl Challenge! Often described as a "portal to the meat dimension", this colossal dish will set you back 3,000 yen. Not only can you eat some mouth-watering ramen for only 800 yen, but its heart-warming effects can be life changing - literally. If you are a fan of meat, this should be one of your first stops. Sure, everyone knows about that fancy ramen place in Tokyo, but how many people can say they know of the Aiya's in Inaba? Not many. One of the best parts about the countryside is its secrets. Your new TV monster pals also get extra experience, which is very useful if you find that part of Inaba fun. Helping out your friends gives you a warm feeling inside and the knowledge that you've singlehandedly waded in and solved all problems in their life. ![]() The more time you spend with them, the deeper your bonds will become. You might also meet characters you can be a little bit closer to. It's important to meet friends that share a common interest. Never to be one to back from a challenge, I would talk to him every day and randomly select every dialogue option until I got the right one instead of thinking logically or consulting a guide on the internet. During my time here, I spoke to a high-schooler who was a fan of riddles and challenged me to a battle of wits. Some people will be strangers in need and inexplicably require an item that just so happens to be buried in those weird TV dungeons you and your new friends have been diving into. So if the feeling of isolation is getting to you, then why not strike up a friendly conversation? You might just learn something new. It's true what they say - everyone in the countryside knows each other. ![]() Don't believe us? Here are seven exciting things you can do while you're here! 1. The rural regions of Japan seem to have a bad image lately what with all of the people disappearing into the TV, but we guarantee you'll have a great time. Tired of living in the city? Want to get away from the struggles of every day life? Feel like getting murdered by a serial killer? Come on down to Inaba! You'd be surprised at how much there is to do. The main spoiler will not be revealed and if you have a general jist of what happens in Persona games, you should be fine. Pour the sauce into the wok and simmer down over a medium heat until desired thickness is acquired.Īdd the beef back into the wok, stir through for a minute and then serve immediately over rice.Persona 4 Golden Spoilers ahead, but let's be honest, none of you care about Persona so you're all good. Heat some vegetable oil in a wok over a high heat and then stir fry the beef for around one minute. You can see how my attempt at recreating the mega beef bowl went in the video below and, if you fancy trying it for yourself, can find the recipe below that.Ī 'tidal wave' of beef steak, suitable for fryingĢ tablespoons Chinese cooking wine (or beef stock)Ĭombine all ingredients but the steak in a bowl and mix well to form a sauce. Likened to a 'portal to the meat dimension', it's effectively a heaping mound of steak atop a portion of rice - perfect for dreary days like this. Today was one of the wet and windy days, which frankly left me feeling in need of some comfort food.Įnter the rainy day special mega beef bowl, a dish served in Chinese restaurant Aiya on rainy days in Persona 4. It's officially Spring, which is my most hated season - Spring doesn't know whether to be hot, cold, wet or dry, so it's perpetually windy while it makes up its mind.
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