Official cover of Persona The Official Cookbook featuring Joker, Yu Narukami, and Makoto Yuki with Japanese food

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Persona: The Official Cookbook

Jarrett Melendez

The Good

  • The headnotes are written in-character, making it feel like an item pulled directly from the games.

  • Covers the modern trilogy equally (P3, P4 and P5).

  • The photography is vibrant and matches the distinct “Pop Art” aesthetic of the games.

  • The recipes are actually delicious, not just novelty food.

The Bad

  • Sometimes requires more niche ingredients like miso or bonito flakes.

  • Some challenging dishes (like the Cosmic Tower Burger) are massive undertakings that require serious prep time.

Most official gaming cookbooks are just coffee table items that never see a stove, but this one is different. It effectively translates the stylized, digital aesthetics of the Persona universe into legitimate culinary techniques. Whether you are attempting the absurdist “Big Bang Burger” for a party or simulating a quiet evening at Leblanc with Sojiro’s curry, the recipes actually hold up. It respects both the source material and your palate—a mandatory shelf addition for any Phantom Thief.

Synopsis

It’s time to find your true self—with food! This official collection delves into the culinary moments from Persona 3 Reload, Persona 4 Golden, and Persona 5 Royal. From the “Rainy Day Mega Beef Bowl” to the refined coffee of Café Leblanc, this book features over 50 recipes that define the series. It combines in-world lore with real-world instructions, allowing fans to recreate the dishes that strengthened the bonds between their favorite characters.

Personal Takeaway

This book is the perfect intersection of my life as a cook and a gamer. Most “gaming cookbooks” are gimmicky, but this one treats the food with respect. Making the Leblanc Curry felt like a ritual. It’s not just a cookbook; it’s a collectible art piece that brings the digital world into my kitchen. If you’ve ever wanted to raise your “Proficiency” stat in real life, this is the manual to do it.
Jarrett Melendez, author of Persona The Official Cookbook, wearing a blue floral shirt

About the Author

Jarrett Melendez is an award-winning food journalist, comic book writer, and professional chef. A regular contributor to Bon Appétit, Saveur, and Food52, he specializes in the intersection of geek culture and culinary arts. He is best known for his Eisner-nominated graphic novel Chef’s Kiss and for authoring official cookbooks for franchises like Pokémon and The White Lotus. He lives in Massachusetts.