Probably Udon for me as well. Space food is kind of okay, but the only experience I've had with it is the novelty packs of freeze-dried ice cream they sell in museum gift shops, so my perspective is likely highly skewed. Shoes aren't really something I would want to eat if I could avoid it, and the same would generally go for insects if it was possible to identify them or, at least, visually identify the parts that are most likely from an insect (which, from what I can tell, would make the vast majority of insect dishes unpalatable to me). As for soylent green, I can't say that I'm not at least mildly morbidly curious, especially considering that it's just a very extreme form of recycling.
Yeah, still not very appetizing (even if they were made from salmiak instead of regular liquorice).
Lengthy ConsiderationThere's all sorts of fun names, aren't there.Well, I sure am hungry.Grglrlrgrl
KywrrrrWhat shall we have to eat?Whoa, what a cool restaurant name!Choose a place carefully, now.Because your choice for lunch will decide the grade of your dinner, got it?Hhffffff
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Alie-Inn
Originally, Eiri-an, with "an" meaning "hermitage"