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'''Maitre Delish''' was a famous legendary chef. He made a [[Maitre Delish Cookbook|cookbook]], a book that could teach anyone how to be a perfect chef. (As a matter of fact, it is rumored that simply reading this book can instantaneously make one become a flawless cooker.) Not much is known about him, as he was only mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and not seen.
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One of the copies of his book was left in [[Creepy Steeple]] by an unknown person thought to have once lived there; [[Mario]] later found this book. (The [[Creepy Steeple Boo]] also helped him find the book [[Mailbox SP|via email]].) The book was not necessary to find in the overall plot of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', although [[Zess T.]] requested the book for her [[Trouble Center|trouble]], and, if Mario took the trouble on and completed it, she would reward him with a [[Honey Shroom]] and announce her newfound ability to cook two foods at once.
 
[[Wonky]], found in [[Herb T.'s Place]] of [[Rogueport Sewers]], makes another reference to the chef saying that he once ate food made by him in [[Poshley Heights]], suggesting that he may have worked there in his lifetime. Maitre Delish is indeed thought to be dead, as Zess T. states that he existed "ages ago".
 
==Trivia==
*Maitre Delish's name is derived from "maître d'" (or "master of the hall") and "delicious". His name literally means "Master of the Delicious".
 
 
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