Cook, Serve, Survive
Customers arrive continuously, take seats, and order specific dishes. Your job is to prepare the right food, deliver it to the correct seat, and keep the flow moving.
Serve quickly and customers leave happy. Serve late and they’ll tolerate it. Fail to serve them at all, and they walk out frustrated.
Every run is a balancing act between speed, accuracy, and control.
From Hands-On Chaos to Automated Flow
Early on, every action is manual. You carry ingredients, operate stations, and race against time. As you progress, automation becomes possible.
Build semi- or fully automated production lines that handle parts — or all — of a recipe for you. Automate smartly and you reduce pressure. Automate poorly and you create new bottlenecks.
Automation isn’t required — but mastering it is how long runs are won.
Events Shape Every Run
No two runs play the same. Every 3 days, choose 1 out of 3 random events from a pool of 20+ possibilities. Events can boost efficiency, introduce constraints, or radically alter how your restaurant functions.
Every 5 days, new recipes are added to the order pool. As the menu grows, so does complexity — more steps, shared ingredients, and higher stakes.
The further you go, the harder it gets.
Forgiving, But Not Free
Mistakes don’t instantly end a run, but they stack consequences. Customers fall into three outcomes: happy if served quickly, neutral if served late, unhappy if they leave unserved.
Recover from small failures, or let pressure spiral out of control.
Reputation Is the Real Timer
Your run doesn’t end when you make a single mistake — it ends when reputation reaches zero. Strong service restores reputation slowly. Repeated failures drain it fast, even if money is still coming in.
Push for profit, or play it safe to survive longer?
Meaningful Progression Between Days
Between days, spend earnings to shape the future: automation tools and equipment to reduce manual workload, furniture that boosts station speed or customer patience, upgrades that improve movement, cooking, and interaction speed, and high-risk recipes and tables that pay more — if your setup can handle them.
Every purchase changes how the next days will feel.
Built for Replayability
Finish the 15-day main loop, unlock achievements tied to different starter recipes, and experiment with wildly different setups. Customize your character, adapt to events, and build kitchens that range from frantic hands-on chaos to carefully tuned automated machines.
Runs are short, intense, and highly replayable. Every session tells a story: a perfect system, a desperate recovery, or a collapse under your own complexity.
If you enjoy restaurant games where planning matters as much as reflexes, this kitchen is ready.
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