How to Get Experimental Food Prints in The Sims 4
You may play for years without ever seeing the sims 4 experimental food prints collection.
This collection comes with The Sims 4: Dine Out and is one of those collections most players never encounter since there are no restaurants in the world without adding them yourself!
How to Get Experimental Food Prints in The Sims 4
Getting these prints is slightly annoying because you need to add a restaurant to the world. Since this was a game pack there are none in any of the worlds automatically.
The best one you can add is created by EA which you can find in the gallery by using the Maxis toggle and looking for Chez Llama. This restaurant’s description says “Partake in science and taste test Chez Llama’s most experimental dishes.” and they have all of these dishes on their menu.

You’ll get your sim to travel to this lot and click on the host stand and request a table.

Your sim will be brought to a table and you can click on the table and choose order for table and a menu will appear where you can make choices.

You can only order one meal per person at a time, so you’ll need to order many times to get all of the prints, like it will take forever so it’s best to do one or two per visit.

Once you wait for your food to be delivered you’ll click on the food and choose take photo of experimental dish and your sim will take out their phone and snap a picture.

You’ll get a notification telling you that the image is now in your sim’s inventory.

Pro Tip: Have your sim have level 5 of the cooking skill before eating these meals. It will make it so they learn them and can cook them from home!
Types of Experimental Food Prints

Artisan Fish Trio
- “A fresh sampling of the most skilled fish in the sea. #JustForTheHalibut”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Crystallized Coco Blocks
- “Its tempting to build walls and structures with these little cubes. Don’t forget to experience the taste. #PlayingWithMyFood”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Cubed Ahi With Veggie Wasabi
- “The chef’s homage to the amazingly streamlined shape of the wild tuna. #OpporTunatySiezed”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Cured Meat Crisps on Reclaimed Forest Wood
- “Flavoured sealed in by the solar curing process really pops when bitten into. #EcoFriendly”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Free Range Sixam Pit Beast
- “The suction cups contain bursts of tangy flavour. #EatOrBeEaten”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Glacier Infused Iceberg Lettuce
- “Caution, can cause ice cream headaches without the ice cream. #IcebergAhead“
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Glazed Heirloom Bamboo Roll
- “A delightful departure from the flavour of raw bamboo. It was probably taken too far for the panda at heart. #Bamboozled.”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Honeycomb Garden Vegetable Cups
- “Delicate cups of veggie goodness, each celebrating its own flavour from the garden. #HiveFive”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Honeyed World Fruit Charcuterie
- “Fruit and honey are the best pairing to bring out the flavours of the finely sliced meat. #RazorThinMeats”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Jungle Moss Egg with Lavender
- “Served without unnecessary humidity and bugs. #CulinarySafari”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Rustic Pate Drizzle in Aged Jus
- “A single bite will take your mouth on a country holiday. #ReadyToPate”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Savory Bacon Love Petals
- “This dish will make you fall in love with bacon all over again. #SixDegreesOfCandiedBacon”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Semi-Firm Beet Noodles
- “A bit beyond al dente but it works for this vegetarian dish. #JustBeetIt”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Sizzled Brisket Over Sour Clover Salad
- “Sizzling until the last bite. #TastyBiteOfLuck”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Space Taco with Pearled Egg Core
- “Dreamt up by an astronaut that had enough of freeze dried food. #Eggstraterestrial”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Spherized Fruit Gel in Foam Nest
- “The gels are concentrated fruit flavour balanced well with a neutral foam palette cleanser. #NesterFlavor”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Tiger Shrimp in Smoked Dewdrop Broth
- “The flavour of these tasty shrimp leaps out and attacks the tongue. #CrouchingTigerHiddenFlavour”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Vanilla Sea Shells and Chocolate Caviar
- “A perfect mix of the classic flavours. #TeamVanilla or #TeamChocolate.”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Vertical Berry Cake
- “Layer after layer of berry flavour. #BerriedUnderLayers”
- This is a common print with a value of §10

Volcano Pasta
- “Melted cheese at just the right temperature to not burn your mouth. #UnbeLAVAble”
- This is a common print with a value of §10
Reward for Completing the Collection
When you finish the experimental food prints collection you’ll immediately get a notification that says “You’ve completed the Experimental Food photo collection!”

A few days later you’ll get the Fulfilled Foodie plaque in the mail that you can have your sim display as a memory of all the food you ate.
