Aina's Kitchen

Aina's Kitchen (Japanese: アイナ食堂 Aina Cafeteria) is an anime-exclusive location in the Alola region. It first appeared in The Guardian's Challenge!. Aina's Kitchen is located in Hau'oli City on Melemele Island.

Aina's Kitchen
アイナ食堂 Aina Cafeteria

Aina's Kitchen
Region Alola
Debut The Guardian's Challenge!

Aina's Kitchen is run by Abe with the help of his daughter Mallow, and is a popular place to eat. One of its best menu items is Pinap Juice.

In Mallow and the Forest Teacher!, Aina's Kitchen's popularity led Abe to be interviewed on Alola TV by Anna. However, Mallow stormed out during the broadcast, having had enough of preparing all of the food for her father.

In Sours for the Sweet!, Aina's Kitchen was entered into the Alola Bread Festival. As a result, Mallow took part alongside her brother Ulu, who had returned from his cooking travels in order to participate. They ultimately won the competition.

In A Recipe for Success!, after enjoying serving Pokémon at Oranguru's café, Mallow decided that from now on, Aina's Kitchen will now serve both people and Pokémon. Taking a step towards her dream, Mallow invited her classmates and their Pokémon to a tasting party in Dreams of the Sun and Moon!, where she unveiled her latest dish: Berry-topped Poni radish, which was well-received.

Trivia

Name origin

ʻAina is Hawaiian for meal.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 艾納餐館 Ngaaihnaahp Chāangún
Mandarin 艾納餐館 / 艾纳餐馆 Àinà Cānguǎn
Danish Aina's køkken
Indonesian Aina's Kitchen
Italian Cucina di Aina
Korean 아이나식당 Aina Sikdang
Malaysian Aina's Kitchen
Spanish Latin America Restaurante de Aina
Spain La Cocina de Aina
Thai ครัวของร้านไอนา Kruakongraan Aina
Vietnamese Aina's Kitchen



Anime-exclusive locations in Alola
Aina's KitchenAlola TVBamboo HillBewear's denClawmark HillManalo StadiumOranguru's place
Pokémon Paradise ResortPokémon SchoolStarfall HillTreasure IslandViren StadiumViren Tower
Anime-location templates
Kanto • Orange Archipelago • Johto • Hoenn • Sinnoh • Unova • Decolore Islands • Kalos • Alola • Other


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