Cooking Dash





Flo's work doubled in Cooking Dash now that she needs to cook and serve all her customers with a little help from grandma and from her chef friends. The first game, which is Diner Dash, where Flo's work is to get orders, give seats to customers, serve food and clean the tables will have additions in Cooking Dash. So basically, the cooking activities will be added. This is a time management game where you need to earn a certain amount of dollars to reach your goal and go up another level.


For those who have not played Diner Dash before, no worries because I think Cooking Dash is better. In Diner Dash I was thinking it's unreasonable to just have one waiter in a restaurant that has a lot of customers, though sometimes you get to call help. In Cooking Dash it's the same thing but at least you're trying to push Flo's career in this one to get to the top and be the best chef in town.


What I like about this game is that in every level you got to work on a different kind of restaurant. Like for once you have an all breakfast restaurant, another is a fast food and a Japanese restaurant. In this game you need to think fast on a strategy where you need to satisfy all your customers and don't make them wait longer. You don't have any helper here except another chef that does sandwiches or salads, a coffee maker to boost the moods of your angry customers and a radio which you don't want to waste time turning on (really takes a lot of effort and making your other customers wait longer).


One strategy I did is to prepare all the food that doesn't spoil once prepared. These are the ice cream, fruit shakes, sandwiches and salads but make sure that you have a 2 plate table to accommodate the prepared food. Once there are orders getting in you can just grab them and be sure to replace them right after for the next customers that will order the same.


This is really a simple game and if you like challenging time management game, this one's a good play.

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