On Sunday, September 8, Los Angeles-based food truck Okamoto Kitchen served a one day only menu of real life versions of food items that can be purchased in the recently released River City Girls.

In-game, food can found both by defeating enemies as instantly consumable healing items, as well as in a number of restaurants found throughout River City, each with effects generally including or limited to healing your character's stamina or raising their stats, the particulars of which are nonetheless hidden from you until you purchase each item, a tradition in the River City (or Kunio-Kun in Japan) franchise.

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The items on the real-life menu included a Merv Burger and Merv Fries from the game's own very fast food burger chain Merv Burger, as well as a tonkatsu plate, avocado toast and a boba tea. Each food item was created so that it could look as close as possible—as much as real food can resemble a cartoon drawing at least—to its digital counterpart, with some liberties taken for the sake of more interesting menu items. The Merv Burger, for example, included a slice of eggplant, which is not present in its in-game design, but made for something much more compelling than a generic fast food-style burger.

Plus, in attendance at the event were protagonist Misako's voice actor Kayli Mills as well as cosplayer and Kyoko lookalike Sarah-Jean in character as each protagonist respectively.

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Okamoto Kitchen has a history with both anime and video games; currently, the food truck is crowdfunding an anime based on its original mascot, Haru. However, well before that, Gerald Abraham, who would later open the food truck, was a competitive fighting game player, placing in the top 20 U.S. Street Fighter II players all the way back in 1991. Its co-founders are Abraham's wife, Chizuru Okamoto, from whom the truck naturally gets its name, and Shidosha Hodges, another professional gamer that Abraham met through the FGC.

This promotion may already be over, but if you're still craving a Merv Burger, you'll always have the option to take Kyoko or Misako there yourself—assuming you have enough cash, which is never a guarantee in the punishing (but rewarding!) River City Girls.

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