Among the main attractions at the new park, which opened February 17, is Toadstool Cafe, a theme restaurant run by "Chef Toad." It serves snacks fit for royalty — Princess Peach, that is.
Take a look inside the new restaurant, which offers foods with names based on the Mario's world, including burgers and tiramisu.
The decor is straight out of the Mushroom KingdomThe interior of Toadstool Cafe
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Toadstool Cafe welcomes visitors with a vibrant, cartoony vibe complete with decorations of Super Mario power-ups and, of course, a whole lot of mushrooms.
Bite into a burger with Mario's hat and mustacheThe Mario Burger and a salad at Toadstool Cafe
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The Toadstool Cafe Mario Burger, a bacon and mushroom cheeseburger with truffle fries, costs visitors $17. But served on a bun garnished with Mario's hat and mustache, it might be worth it.
A burger for Player TwoThe Luigi Burger at Super Nintendo World
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The Luigi Burger is a pesto grilled chicken sandwich that also costs $17. Just like its brother burger, it comes adorned with Luigi's cap and 'stache.
A bowl that will power you upSuper Mushroom Soup
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For $10, guests at Super Nintendo World can pick up a bowl of Super Mushroom Soup, a creamy mushroom soup with decorated crackers. Don't mind the mushroom cap crockery.
End the level with a little dessertMt. Beanpole Cake
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The Mt. Beanpole Cake at Toadstool Cafe is a chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry cake topped with a matcha mousse. Another item that rings in at $10, it looks like the end of a Mario level, complete with a flagpole to slide down.
What's in that tiramisu?? Block Tiramisu
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The iconic question block acts as the inspiration for Toadstool Cafe's "? Block Tiramisu." For $10 you get to dig into a dessert that looks just like the breakable blocks in Mario games and find out which power-up chocolate you got inside.