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i enchanted it wit hother stuff.. the fish should still be there..
also how come i can put max fish in the menu but they dont all sell.
The chef is enhancing the recipe which means they make it over and over again to try to find a better way to make it and since he wont serve non-freshly made dishes he throws the trial-dishes out.
so i shall never add the maximum amount cause then i lose more then i gain?,.,
you cant night dive in this game dude.. thats when you run the bar.
You can in fact night dive, you unlock it upon getting a special customer. you'll lose 1/3 of the time you have at the bar, but you get to catch special fishes.
You have to make sure that you have enough fish (or don't need that fish for dinner service) before choosing to enhance it. If not, then you'll just need to catch those fish again the next day to sell it for the improved price.
And, yes, the sushi restaurant will only serve so many customers per day so if you overload the menu with more food than is needed, any unsold fish is basically trashed. You can't retrieve it once you assign it to a menu slot or afterwards when the dinner service is over, so try to keep count of how many dinner items you are adding and how much is actually selling. 30+ sushi items when you're still just a silver rated restaurant, for example, is way too much, I found.
The sushi chef is very particular and only uses fresh fish that hadn't been left sitting in the kitchen for too long during that dinner service. Ironically, you can add fish that you've let sit in your inventory for over a week without much issue but I suppose he doesn't truly know what you caught during that day or what might have been caught three days ago.
I think the damned cat that you see sitting on the counter in the mornings probably eats whatever isn't sold.