There are some great locations to visit inside Hogwarts Legacy, including the kitchen. It is an enjoyable place that can be accessed by tickling a pear on a painting. Confused? Let us explain in the following guide.
Hogwarts Legacy: How to tickle the pear and find the kitchen
The kitchen is near the Hufflepuff common room, next to a Foo Flame fast travel point on the map.
The Foo Flame, in particular, would be around the Grand Staircase. It shows up on the map as the one to the farthest left after choosing the flag of the Grand Staircase.
After you reach here, there should be a descending staircase, precisely opposite to the Arithmancy door, with a massive vase inside the wall. Go down the staircase till you get to the below floor, and your left will be a big painting with fruit within it from afar.
Head near the painting, and the “Tickle the pear” interaction option will appear. Click on the button that needs to be done, and you see a scene where the pear gets tickled in the game.
Once it is done, the door to the kitchen will open up. You will find dancing elves in big food containers if you head in. You can interact with them and taste the food being prepared before it is served to everyone else.
After you come out of the kitchen, players who make a left and keep continuing down the hall will come to Hufflepuff’s common room, as mentioned above.
Of course, you will not be able to enter it if you do not belong to the House. The Hogwarts kitchen is also a feature in a quest that will only be available for students belonging to Gryffindor.
Thus, that is all the information players will need when finding the kitchen in the school of witchcraft and wizardry.
It is pretty easy once you have the exact location of the Foo Flame charted out on the map. Follow our Hogwarts Legacy page for all the latest news, guides, fixes, and more to never miss another update that comes around.
Last Updated on February 4, 2024
A FIFA junkie who can also mix it up with Call Of Duty and racing games. GTA was his first love. Now can be found spending time between writing on what he plays and playing what he will write on.