Siku rolled her eyes and let out an audible, "Ugh..." toward Katsu. She watched him, unimpressed. "Her name's Asha. Stop doing that," She warned the creepy firebender as he hovered over the young girl. Siku kicked herself silently, [i]Why did I let him sit near her..?[/i] She waved her hand at Katsu, "Yeah, yeah... Maybe next time you'll show your face clean and proper in my neighborhood and I can invite rather than drag you," She pointed out, her gaze not moving a centimetre from him. She turned to Asha with a warm smile, "Of course. I knew you'd want it, look, they've got plenty of salads and nut dishes..." She started, pointing out different sections and items on the menu fitting an airbender's lifestyle. After the civilization's growth in the past several decades, the entire world has shifted to accommodate having its wayward nation reborn. Their population still wasn't what it once was, and it may never quite reach such a level. The Air Nation was something new. From the benders who learned to hone their skills without joining the Nomads was born a new breed. The Air Temples were gradually raised again, all of the ones intact were refilled, any that were not were being rebuilt... Air Temple Island had continued to expand after the previous Avatar worked to continue Korra's and Tenzin's desire for the new air nomads to thrive in the new world. Their ancient culture was preserved by some, but others lived a different lifestyle with less rules. It made the world feel more balanced, having the element less isolated than it was before Avatar Aang's disappearance. Siku noticed Asha's fidgeting and slight awkwardness and she shook her head, lowering her voice, "Don't worry, you can't underdress if you're an Air Nomad, Asha... You guys live with everything in moderation, nobody's going to give you a strange look for not being dressed in something extravagant. But if you like, next time, I'm sure we can find something you'd fit in at my house," She teased, giving her a small wink. Hiresh finally set his menu down on the table, "I guess I'm ready to order too." Once they all were finally prepared, despite how busy the restaurant was, the server was able to return with their food rather quickly. To anybody who didn't eat this way often or was familiar with running a restaurant, it would be surprising how easy it was for them to get it so fast... In fact, it would probably be obvious to Katsu, as it was Hiresh, that they were put in priority for receiving their food. Hiresh was even listening to the other tables, as usual, and heard them muttering about how long it was taking...