Game Mechanics are the core focus here. I have to seat guests and then head to the kitchen to cook. The main challenge is juggling orders and cooking to perfection. You must manage the cash register and serve promptly.
Clicking fast is essential to handle the high volume of orders. Seating guests starts the process before you head back to the kitchen to prepare dishes. You must juggle orders, cook to perfection, and serve promptly, which is the main race against time. You also manage the cash register while upgrading equipment.
Inside the bustling Chinatown atmosphere, you act as the sole waiter. You click to seat guests at suitable tables, then head to the back kitchen to prepare dishes. While you juggle orders, you must manage the cash register, which is kinda weird anyway. You reinvest every dollar earned into upgrading kitchen equipment and enhancing decor, making their dining experience better.
Quick reflexes are not better then clever strategies for this game. I discovered that seating guests fast helps manage the high volume of orders. You must head to the kitchen to prepare dishes and cook to perfection. I find that managing the cash register is just as important as serving promptly. Upgrading kitchen equipment is a key mechanic.
Money is the thingy you earn from satisfied customers to reinvest. You have to seat guests and head to the kitchen to prepare dishes. The main mechanic is juggling orders and cooking to perfection while you manage the cash register. It is a race against time to serve promptly. You can upgrade kitchen equipment and decor using the stuff you earn. The game involves a high volume of orders.