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Sims can attend [[Cooking (The Sims 3)|Cooking]] and [[Mixology (The Sims 3)|Mixology]] [[Skill class|classes]] for §400 and §600, and they last for 1 and 2 hours, respectively. Sims who have enough money can [[Investment|invest]] their money to become a partner or buy out the property to earn more money. The cost of partnership is §12,500, while the cost of ownership is §25,000. Sims can collect money from the bistro for §2,100 (partnered) or §3,000 (owner) every week.
 
If ''[[The Sims 3: Generations|Generations]]'' is installed, [[child]]ren and [[teen]]s may visit the Bistro in a [[School#Field Trip|field trip]]. During the field trip, Sims will gain skills in [[Cooking (The Sims 3)|Cooking]] for teens, and Child Cooking hidden skill for children. After the field trip is over, there's an 80% chance they will get "Great Meal" moodlet and a 20% chance they will get "Nauseous" [[moodlet]] from eating bad food. Also, they might be rewarded with decorative bento, depending on the Sim's grade.
 
If ''[[The Sims 3: Island Paradise|Island Paradise]]'' is installed, Sims with sufficient [[Scuba Diving]] skills can get a commission at the bistro to receive a skill [[opportunity]] to catch some fish and earn money.
 
Generally, a bistro is often combined with an [[office building]] in a multi-purpose rabbit hole, such as Steve's Business Complex and Restaurant in [[Bridgeport]] and Broad Street Business Tower & Grill in [[Starlight Shores]].
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