Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth Waiter Substory Owner's Name

What’s the restaurant owner’s name in the Wait For Me substory in Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth? In the true fashion of the Yakuza series, Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth boasts several dozen unique side stories that will throw Ichiban into all kinds of unexpected situations. At the very end of the Wait For Me side story, a customer asks Ichiban what’s the chef’s name. Read on to find out!

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Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth Waiter Substory Owner's Name
Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth Waiter Substory – Owner’s Name

What’s the Owner’s Name in Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth Waiter Substory?

No padding. Let’s jump straight to the answer. Near the end of the Waiter substory, the final customer will ask you to call the manager and ask Ichiban for the name of the chef (owner). The game will put four options in front of you. They are:

  • Obina
  • Obihiro
  • Obispo – The correct answer!
  • Obando

As you can see, the name of the owner in the Wait For Me substory is Obispo! It’s a bit hard to remember, especially because the game mostly calls him “Chef Obi”. And when you first interact with him, the chef is introduced as “Man with Chef’s Hat”. However, careful players will remember that at one point, he mentions his full name. The good news is that the reason the customer wants to meet the owner is not negative. In fact, the man with his family is actually a renowned culinary reporter. It turns out he’s impressed with both the food and the service, and he would like to feature the restaurant in his magazine.

Once this conversation concludes, the Wait For Me substory will end, and you will be rewarded for your trouble – Employee Meal x2 and $300. With that said, that’s about all you need to know regarding the owner’s name in the Infinite Wealth Waiter Substory. If you have any other questions related to the mission, feel free to ask them in the comments section!

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