Menphina's Bounty is a restaurant on Lunatia City's 3rd Level, a renovation of an existing diner that has held much the same old-fashioned look as before, simply cleaned and painted and polished to make it seem as new, in blues and greens befitting the new name.
The sign hung above the door reads Menphina's Bounty, letters traced in bright blue and green, a stylized skillet and the Eorzean goddess's own symbol traced in those same bright colors. What name more suitable for such an endeavor in this city as the goddess of love and keeper of the moons? An explanation is also helpfully provided upon the cover of the laminated menus, and upon a dedication to her, carved from wood and set near the entryway. Though opening those menus will reveal diner fare comfortably familiar to the average Lunatian citizen, with burgers and sandwiches, fries and salads, and both soups and desserts of the day. Alongside those, however, are found more foreign fare such as meat and vegetable miq'abobs, mild or spicy curry with freshly-made flatbread, or a slice of rustic meat pie with sweet pickled vegetables on the side. All prices are reasonable, all portions are generous, and no one should be going away hungry. Even those blessed by Cordis, for the "Blue Moon" special posted at the appropriate time of month promises plentiful food at an economical price point.
Perhaps you've been drawn in by the flyers advertising an opening two for one special (Bring someone you dear to you! Menphina smiles upon lovers!), perhaps you're a friend of the new owner (who is hard at work behind the counter, ringing up orders and insisting that no, she is not Menphina, do please read the menu cover...), or perhaps you're one of the nice folk hired on to wait tables (isn't that uniform sharp?). Whatever the case, the doors are open and all are welcome to eat their fill and spend their money.
Menphina's Bounty - Info
The sign hung above the door reads Menphina's Bounty, letters traced in bright blue and green, a stylized skillet and the Eorzean goddess's own symbol traced in those same bright colors. What name more suitable for such an endeavor in this city as the goddess of love and keeper of the moons? An explanation is also helpfully provided upon the cover of the laminated menus, and upon a dedication to her, carved from wood and set near the entryway. Though opening those menus will reveal diner fare comfortably familiar to the average Lunatian citizen, with burgers and sandwiches, fries and salads, and both soups and desserts of the day. Alongside those, however, are found more foreign fare such as meat and vegetable miq'abobs, mild or spicy curry with freshly-made flatbread, or a slice of rustic meat pie with sweet pickled vegetables on the side. All prices are reasonable, all portions are generous, and no one should be going away hungry. Even those blessed by Cordis, for the "Blue Moon" special posted at the appropriate time of month promises plentiful food at an economical price point.
Perhaps you've been drawn in by the flyers advertising an opening two for one special (Bring someone you dear to you! Menphina smiles upon lovers!), perhaps you're a friend of the new owner (who is hard at work behind the counter, ringing up orders and insisting that no, she is not Menphina, do please read the menu cover...), or perhaps you're one of the nice folk hired on to wait tables (isn't that uniform sharp?). Whatever the case, the doors are open and all are welcome to eat their fill and spend their money.