PlayStation-inspired meals are now being sold by Deliveroo
The Last of Us 2, Uncharted 4, and Ratchet💜 & Clank: Rift Apart get culinary recrꦦeations

PlayStation is par🌠tnering with Deliveroo in Australia to deliver dishes based on iconic games🌸 like Uncharted 4 and The Last of Us 2.
Starting today, December 3, three restaurants will be taking part in the #PlayStationTo Plate campaign. Two of those restaurants, both based in Sydney, will be making dishes based on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog games; Mary's is making the steak sandwiches offered to Ellie by Seth towards the start of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Last of Us 2, wh🃏ile The Italian Bowl recreates the pasta dish that Nathan Drake and Elena eat in Uncharted 4 as the former wrestles with yet a𝓀nother call to adventure.
*Chef's Kiss* 👨🍳 #PlayStationToPlate is officially open tomorrow, December 3rd!Jump on to your @Deliveroo_au app to order yourself an IRL recreation of an iconic in-game meal from #TheLastofUsPartII, #Uncharted4 or #RatchetPS5! pic.twitter.com/vWFjPdZo3O
Arguably the trickiest dish comes ඣfrom Melbourne's Bistro Morgan Bakehouse. The bakery is attempting to recreate Chef Tulio's Sౠirangian Honey Mousse from Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. Given that Insomniac's game takes place on multiple alien worlds, presumably there'll need to be at least one substitution in this dish, unless Melbourne is secretly a hotspot for Sirangian honey.
While all three dishes highlight something of each game's culinary lꦫandscape, The Last of Us players seem a little perplexed by their offering. Ellie famously rejects Seth's sandwiches, handing them over to Jesse after all but rejecting🐼 the apologetic gesture. Instead, some fans have argued, Deliveroo should be offering up Abbie's burritos from later in the game, which are consumed with much greater enthusiasm.
Unfortunately, unless you're in Australia between December 3 and 13, you'll probably struggle to get y♏our hands on any of these offerings, but then therꩲe's also nothing stopping you from trying your hand at making one yourself.
If that idea captures your imagination, check out the Stardew Valley fan recreating every recipe from the game.
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