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(The Spicy Soup for Princess Peach is required first, then Mario can cook any recipe after the mandatory Spicy Soup is delivered to Peach.)
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'''Sweet Smiles''' is a restaurant [[Saffron]] owns in [[Flipside]] during ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is located on the first floor of Flipside. The opposite of this shop, called the [[Hot Fraun]], is in [[Flopside]].
'''Sweet Smiles''' is a restaurant [[Saffron]] owns in [[Flipside]] during ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is located on the first floor of Flipside. The opposite of this shop, called the [[Hot Fraun]], is in [[Flopside]].


[[Mario]] first comes to Sweet Smiles after [[Princess Peach]] falls from the sky and lands on the third floor of Flipside. Peach needs [[Spicy Soup]] so she can get better and she can wake up. Mario comes here and makes Saffron cook a Spicy Soup.
[[Mario]] first comes to Sweet Smiles after [[Princess Peach]] falls from the sky and lands on the third floor of Flipside. Peach needs [[Spicy Soup]] so she can get better and she can wake up. Mario comes here and makes Saffron cook a Spicy Soup. After that, Mario can make her cook any recipe he wants.


==Name in other languages==
==Name in other languages==

Revision as of 16:34, June 8, 2021

Sweet Smiles with Saffron as the owner

Sweet Smiles is a restaurant Saffron owns in Flipside during Super Paper Mario. It is located on the first floor of Flipside. The opposite of this shop, called the Hot Fraun, is in Flopside.

Mario first comes to Sweet Smiles after Princess Peach falls from the sky and lands on the third floor of Flipside. Peach needs Spicy Soup so she can get better and she can wake up. Mario comes here and makes Saffron cook a Spicy Soup. After that, Mario can make her cook any recipe he wants.

Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スマイル[?]
Sumairu
English word for 'smile'
Korean 스마일[?]
Seumail
a English word 'smile'
Spanish Sabrosura[?] Tastiness