Now that your restaurant is ready, it’s time to open the doors and welcome your very first guests. You're not only in charge of running the place, you’re also the main cook. That means you’ll be spending a lot of time in the kitchen, preparing delicious meals that your customers will love. The menu starts simple but exciting, with favorites like burgers and pizza. And you're not just clicking a button to make them, you’ll actually go through each step to prepare the food by hand.
You begin by collecting all the ingredients. For burgers, you’ll shape the meat into patties, grill them until they’re perfectly cooked, slice fresh vegetables like tomatoes and lettuce, toast the buns, and layer everything carefully to make a great-looking and tasty burger. Don’t forget the sauces—it’s all about getting the details right.
When it comes to pizza, you’ll roll out the dough to the right size, spread tomato sauce evenly, sprinkle cheese, and pick toppings like mushrooms, onions, or pepperoni. Then it all goes into the oven, and you’ll need to keep an eye on it. Let it bake just enough so it comes out crispy and hot, but don’t burn it—or the customer might not be too pleased.
Once the food is ready, it’s time to serve it. Your customers are sitting at tables, waiting patiently, and they expect their meals to be served quickly and correctly. Some may want a plain burger, others a pizza with extra toppings. You’ll need to match each order exactly. If you take too long or give someone the wrong dish, they could become unhappy and leave without finishing their meal. But when you get it right, they smile, enjoy their food, and leave happy. Happy customers mean more people come to visit your restaurant.
As you serve more meals, you earn money and points. These rewards let you make improvements. You can buy new cooking equipment that helps you work faster or more efficiently. You can also hire assistants to help with tasks in the kitchen or with serving. And if you want to change the way your restaurant looks, you can do that too—buy new furniture, redecorate the walls, or expand the space to fit more guests. Every improvement helps your restaurant grow, both in size and popularity.
As the game continues, things get more exciting. You’ll have to prepare more meals at once, serve multiple customers at different tables, and keep everything running smoothly without getting overwhelmed. It’s all about staying organized, being fast, and paying attention to what each customer wants.