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Monster Hunter Wilds Capcom Cafe Menu Published

Capcom has revealed some of the Monster Hunter Wilds-themed meals and drinks that will be available on the exclusive Capcom Cafe menu. People who visit the cafe outlets in Tokyo and Osaka between late March and April 2025 will be able to order from the special menu.

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The menu will range from real-life depictions of the game’s drinks, such as Potion and Energy Drink, to meals themed after specific creatures and monsters. One of the meals will even reference Monster Hunter WildsArachnophobia Assistance setting, which changes the smaller enemy spiders to slime-like creatures.

The currently revealed menu is available right below, with all prices listed in Japanese yen. The ones numbered up to 8 are also marked accordingly in the above image. Capcom will reveal the remaining meals and drinks in the coming days.

  1. Palico Felyne’s Hamburger Plate – ¥1,980
  2. Rey Dau’s Omelette Curry – ¥1,980
  3. Arachnophobia Assistance Mode Orange Jelly – ¥1,650
  4. Arkveld’s Chain Churros Plate – ¥1,650
  5. Felyne Caramel Cafe Au Lait – ¥880
  6. Congalala’s Matcha Strawberry Milk – ¥880
  7. Energy Drink (non-alcoholic cocktail with peach syrup and orange juice – ¥880
  8. Potion (non-alcoholic cocktail based on kiwi) – ¥880
  9. Base Camp Hamburg Steak – ¥1,980
  10. Lala Barina’s Mapo Tofu Ramen – ¥1,980
  11. Arkveld Chain Oreo Shake – ¥880
  12. Rey Dau’s Energy Drink – ¥880
  13. Uth Duna’s Lemonade – ¥880

The regular Energy Drink and Potion will also have an additional option to place the drink in a Hunter or Palico-themed bottle by adding ¥1,650. However, the unique bottles will only be available in limited amounts, and Capcom Cafe will also change the ingredients by removing soda. The limited amount also suggests that people can bring home the purchased bottles, as the Palico drink bottle is also obtainable via crane game prizes.

The Monster Hunter Wilds-themed food and drink menu will be available along with other exclusive merchandise at Capcom Cafe outlets in Ikebukuro, Tokyo and Umeda, Osaka for a limited time starting from March 21, 2025.


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