Omurice (New Horizons)
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Buy price | Sell price | |||||||
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1,400 Bells 1,300 Poki |
350 Bells | |||||||
Height | Size | |||||||
1.0 × 1.0
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Obtain via | Nook's Cranny Café | |||||||
Edible | Yes (provides 5 energy points) | |||||||
Customize | No customization options. | |||||||
HHA themes | European / Restaurant | |||||||
HHA points | 103 | |||||||
Colors | Yellow
Red
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Internal information | ||||||||
Filename: FtrRiceplateOmelette Internal ID:
12830 | ||||||||
Variations | ||||||||
None
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In other games | ||||||||
New Leaf (omelet) | ||||||||
Names in other languages
オムライス
蛋包饭 omuraisu arroz con tortilla y tomate omurice омурайсу
오므라이스 蛋包飯 omuraisu omurice Reis mit Omelett Japanse gevulde omelet |
The omurice is a miscellaneous furniture item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced in the 2.0 Free Update. As a miscellaneous item, it can be placed on either the ground or on the surfaces of tables and other similar furniture items that have surfaces for items. The omurice is edible and by eating it, the player will earn five energy points to be able to relocate trees or break rocks.
The omurice can be obtained from either Nook's Cranny for 1,400 Bells or from any of the staff at the café for 1,300 Poki in Happy Home Paradise.
No villagers have this item in their home.
In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Bam, Canberra, Cookie, Freya, and Victoria. The item can also be unlocked when tasked by Lottie to design the café and the restaurant.
In the designing process of Happy Home Paradise, Cookie requires this item to be placed in or outside their vacation home.
After unlocking this item in Happy Home Paradise, the item can be purchased from Wardell's catalog for 1,300 Poki.
Real-world information
Omurice (オムライス Omu-raisu?) is a Japanese dish that composes an omelette with fried rice and scrambled eggs, and topped with ketchup. The dish is popular among children. Some variations include adding meats to the rice, or using beef stock or demi-glace to replace the ketchup. The dish originally came from a restaurant called Renga-tei, located in the Ginza district of Tokyo, around the turn of the 20th century. More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
In other games
References
- Includes data sourced from the ACNH Spreadsheet project (Spreadsheet - Translations)