Every Hunters now that a filling meal is as important as their trusty weapon and gear by their side. As eating one before a hunt will provide them with essential Food Skills, strengthening their body and mind. Still, from the four regions of Monster Hunter Wilds Forbidden Lands, there are clear favorites when it comes to what’s on the menu. Capcom has now revealed which dishes Hunters are ordering the most. But is this MH Wilds most liked meal is also your go-to?
The latest Monster Hunter Wilds Forbidden Lands Data White Paper Vol.1 has revealed some fun, food-related trivia. With the new Gathering Hub canteen system introduced in the first Title Update, Hunters can now use special Vouchers. It allows them to enjoy village-exclusive meal delivered straight to their tables.
It seems players used Kunafa Meal Voucher the most if we solely talk about Voucher usage. It’s the one that’s given most often as a daily login bonus. And when Title Update 1 drops the Grand Hub, Hunters were given five of them free of charge as well. In the fourth place is Azuz Meal Voucher, which rarely obtained from login bonuses.
- Kunafa Meal Voucher: 87.80%.
- Sild Meal Voucher: 8.20%.
- Suja Delivery Meal Ticket: 3.50%.
- Azuz Delivery Meal Ticket: 0.50%.

But, which village meal are Hunters ordering the most using those tickets? According to Capcom’s data, the Hot Azuz Cuisine with Pick-a-meal Voucher is the runaway favorite at 41.3%!
It’s rather unsurprising; visually, the full course consists of mouth-watering grilled meat and shellfish. Meanwhile, from gameplay perspective, many players flock to this meal thanks to its Tumbler Meal (Hi) effect. Said Food Skill increases i-frame and is preferred by highly mobile weapons like Dual Blades, Switch Axe, and especially Bow. Dodging increases Bow users’ attack power when paired with Adrenaline Rush. On top of that, it also activates Carver Meal, increasing the amount of items gathered when carving.
In second place at 28.3% is the Colorful Suja Cuisine, another popular choice for meat-based meal and flexible buffs. This meal activates Caprice Meal (Hi), which grants a random temporary attack increase, and Exploiter Meal that increases rewards when breaking monster parts. Those who loves Korean barbeque should also notice that the Allhearken and the gang wrapped the juicy meat slices with greens.
Third place with 19% order rate goes to the Springy Kunafa Cuisine. Statistically, it’s likely the dish was boosted by the initial five Kunafa Delivery Meal Tickets. Still, Lucky Meal that ups your quest rewards and Defender Meal (Hi) which decreases damage taken is a solid Food Skill choice. The gooey cheese and nan bread food models can also make your tummy rumblings.
Finally, the Fresh Sild Cuisine lands in fourth place with 12%. It’s no surprise the meal is not popular; all your Hunter and Alma get are just vegetables. Worse, they all lack eye-catching color! Nevertheless, it’s still useful for players who focus on capturing monsters, offering Capture Pro Meal and Moxie Meal (Hi) to survive potentially lethal blows.
Don’t forget, all village meals also grant Felyne Insurance, preventing your first cart from counting — a lifesaver in Arch-Tempered hunts. Keep that in mind and never neglect a proper meal. With more trivia drops promised in future White Papers, it’ll be interesting to see what other fun Hunter habits Capcom uncovers next.