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Sims 4 City Living: Explore the food stalls of San Myshuno

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If you recently installed City Living, don’t forget to attend the festivals that take place in San Myshuno and check out the food stalls. Each food stalls sell special cooking ingredients and unique dishes.

Sims 4 City Living food stall schedule

The food stalls in City Living change every day at 2 AM. They come and go on a rotational basis.

The food stall schedule in City Living is as follows:

Monday

  • Arts Quarter: Tea and produce
  • Fashion District: American and produce
  • Spice Market: Indian and produce
  • Uptown: American

Tuesday

  • Arts Quarter: Moroccan and produce
  • Fashion District: Chinese
  • Spice Market: Mexican and Produce
  • Uptown: Japanese

Wednesday

  • Arts Quarter: Tea and produce
  • Fashion District: Vietnamese and produce
  • Spice Market: Moroccan
  • Uptown: Cupcakes

Thursday

  • Arts Quarter: Filipino and produce
  • Fashion District: American and Japanese
  • Spice Market: Indian and produce
  • Uptown: Gourmet

Friday

  • Arts Quarter: Moroccon and produce
  • Fashion District: Chinese
  • Spice Market: Indian and produce
  • Uptown: Japanese

Saturday

  • Arts Quarter: American and produce
  • Fashion District: Vietnamese and produce
  • Spice Market: Indian and tea
  • Uptown: Cupcakes

Sunday

  • Arts Quarter: Filipino and produce
  • Fashion District: Chinese
  • Spice Market: Mexican and produce
  • Uptown: Gourmet

By the way, living in the Uptown area of San Myshuno can be really expensive. If your Sim can’t afford the rent, have them travel to the Uptown area during festivals.

They can buy the things they need and then go back home.

Food stall schedule during festivals

During festivals, additional food stands will pop up in San Myshuno.

During the Romance Festival, you can visit the Japanese food stall and buy specific ingredients and delicious dishes.

During the Geekcon festival, you can indulge in American food.

The Humor and Hijinks Festival hosts Vietnamese and Moroccan food stalls.

Sims that visit the Flea Market can taste Filipino, Indian, and Vietnamese cuisine.

If your Sim loves spicy food, they can attend the Spice Festival and taste yummy Indian, Mexican, and Vietnamese dishes.

Sims 4 City Living food stall recipes

Your Sim can learn new recipes by ordering specific dishes. After eating the dish, your Sim can cook the respective recipe at home provided they have the necessary ingredients.

Your Sim can learn 27 recipes by ordering region-specific dishes from the food stalls during festivals.

For example, if your Sim likes spicy food, they can buy spices at the Spice Festival and use them to cook delicious meals.

Here are the recipes that your Sim can learn from each food stall in San Myshuno.

Chinese food stall recipes

  1. Egg Rolls
  2. Mapo Tofu with Pork
  3. Sweet and Sour Pork
  4. Sweet and Sour Eggplant

Filipino food stall recipes

  1. Siopao
  2. Lumpia
  3. Ensaymada
  4. Pork Adobo

Indian food stall recipes

  1. Curry
  2. Samosa
  3. Bhel Puri

Japanese food stall recipes

  1. Ramen
  2. Dango
  3. Nigiri
  4. Pufferfish Nigiri

By the way, make sure your Sim has excellent cooking skills before cooking Pufferfish Nigiri at home. Eating poor quality Pufferfish Nigiri can trigger Death by Pufferfish.

You can catch Pufferfish at the fishing spot from the San Myshuno docks.

Mexican food stall recipes

  1. Taquitos
  2. Empanadas
  3. Bean and Cheese Burrito
  4. Chicken Burrito
  5. Spinach Wrapped Veggie Burrito
  6. Tomato Wrapped Veggie Burrito

Moroccan food stall recipes

  1. Brochette
  2. Merguez
  3. Tajine

Vietnamese food stall recipes

  1. Goi Cuon
  2. Banh Mi
  3. Pho

All of these recipes are absolutely delicious!

Happy Simming! 😃

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