Chef Life - A Restaurant Simulator
Run a kitchen from prep work to plating in this hands-on restaurant sim that takes cooking mechanics more seriously than most of its genre peers.
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About Chef Life - A Restaurant Simulator
Chef Life - A Restaurant Simulator is a first-person cooking and restaurant management game from Cyanide Studio where you build a dining room from scratch, source ingredients, prep dishes through multi-step cooking minigames, and keep a full house of customers happy without burning the place down. It sits somewhere between a relaxed life sim and a light management game - closer to Cooking Mama than to the frantic hell of Overcooked, but with enough spreadsheet underpinning to keep a systems-oriented player busy. The cooking loop is the obvious highlight. Recipes demand real preparation steps: chopping, marinating, searing, plating with presentation scoring attached. Getting a dish to three stars means understanding timing and ingredient quality, not just button mashing. The restaurant side layers on top with staff hiring, dining room decor that affects ambiance ratings, and a supply chain where cheaper ingredients cut margins but hurt dish scores. None of these systems are brutally deep, but they interact in ways that reward paying attention. Unlock a better stove and suddenly your sear times change. Buy premium fish and your food cost climbs, forcing you to price the menu accordingly. For a strategy-minded player the tutorial is worth praising. It walks you through each mechanic at a pace that respects the player's intelligence without dumping everything at once. The mid-game progression curve - expanding from a tiny bistro toward a full tasting-menu operation - is satisfying because each upgrade feels earned rather than handed out. The AI customer behavior is simple but functional: they respond to wait times, dish quality, and room cleanliness in predictable ways that let you optimize rather than guess. Mod support is limited, which is a real gap; there is no Steam Workshop presence of note, so the content you get at launch is broadly what you keep. The weaknesses are real. The late game loses tension once your systems are humming - there is no catastrophic failure state once you hit a comfortable revenue floor, and the challenge ceiling drops off faster than you would like. Repetitive animations and a slightly stiff kitchen feel hold back immersion during those hundredth prep sessions. PC performance is fine on mid-range hardware, but the visual fidelity does not justify any frame-rate complaints if they appear on lower-end rigs. The lack of a Metacritic score reflects a game that flew under critical radar, not one that should be dismissed outright - the Steam community has returned 84 percent positive across nearly 2,600 reviews, which is a reliable signal of genuine satisfaction among people who bought it and played it. Chef Life lands best for players who want a calm, systematic build toward a functioning restaurant rather than a panic-driven arcade challenge. If you have ever put the menu on a spreadsheet in real life and wondered about the margins, this game will scratch that itch. It is not a grand-strategy title, but the underlying loop of optimizing inputs, managing staff, and watching metrics improve carries genuine strategy satisfaction in a more approachable wrapper than Paradox fans are used to. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Cyanide Studio
- Publisher
- Nacon
- Release Date
- Feb 23, 2023