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GAME SUMMARY
Restaurant Empire
• A story-based campaign with 25 compelling scenarios that let you experience a thrilling adventure in the culinary world.
• A powerful 3D engine that the player switch between the bird eye's view of city and detailed view of customers in your restaurant with a single click.
• 3 world-famous cities painstakingly simulated, which include Paris, Rome and LA
• Over 200 recipes in 3 cuisines: French, Italian and American, complete with breakfast, appetizers, soups, main courses and desserts.
• Over 300 items to decorate your restaurant. Set up theme restaurants like music and seafood restaurants.
• 30 unique chefs to hire and interact with, including most sought-after celebrity chefs. Acquire secret recipes from master chefs.
• Design your food menu to appeal to different types of customers. There will be individuals looking for a quick lunch, couples seeking a romantic dinning experience and business people treating their partners to a delicious meal.

- Platform:PC
- File size:394.59 MB
- Categories:Casual, Simulator, Business Simulator, Manager Simulator, City-building Games
- Publisher:Enlight Interactive
- DRM:DRM Free
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REVIEWS
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Restaurant Empire review
A decent restaurant sim. The story mode is worth playing only once so the replay value isn't good. The game got quite challenging at some point. The key in this game is to pick the right indegrient suppliers. Nothing too complicated. It runs on slower computers too.
Restaurant Empire review
Restaurant Empire is fun strategy game of you managing your restaraunt and making it rise to the top and getting it 5 stars. The game is older now so the graphics are not as hot as they used to be but they do get the job done and its quite fun to see your guys cooking the food and serving it to the customers. The sound is not bad at all and keeps you glued in the game, keeping your customers happy with the new meals. If you are looking for a fun and quirky strategy game this could be it, but if you need top of the end graphics and sound then you might want to look else where since the game does show its age.
Restaurant Empire review
It is a real novelty playing this game, which is probably the first restaurant themed tycoon game, but unfortunately the novelty factor is the game's strongest point, and it disappears quickly.
Once the staff and chefs are adequately skilled, there simply isn't much to do at all other than to ensure that a few tweaks are made and 'special requests' fulfilled.
Bottom line: Enlight has done better, but worth a try if you can get this game on a discount.
Restaurant Empire review
A business sim with a strong dose of restaurant flavour, with mini games that are reasonable fun, and events during each level that stop altogether just when you get enough money to be able to afford the events - unless you get into the habit of hoarding your money before completing the victory condition. I loved Trevor Chan's Capitalism II, and really feel like his work has gotten dumber and cheaper since then. Restaurant Empire is part of that trend, it's so much prettier, but it doesn't have much nutritional value.

