Crossing her legs - the slit in her skirt revealing just the right amount of tanned, toned thigh - she arched a brow as she smiled at him. "Well, there's more than just sushi to this place, although it's the best item on the menu in my opinion," she remarked. "And we'll get into what it actually is once you've tried it."
A sip of her drink, fingers wrapping delicately around the glass, and she added, "And you should probably be careful with that whole Coruscant comment before we have to fight our way past throngs of frothing fangirls to get to our table." She tossed him a wink at that, although she was in part being serious. People in this city heard anything relating to Star Wars or Harry Potter and they seemed to absolutely freak.
Fortunately, she wasn't one of them. Which made her wonder if maybe that was one of the reasons he'd wanted to spend time with her. Fame was great and all, but she imagined being famous for something you hadn't even done but rather for the place you were from had to get annoying, after a while.