

Money for Nothing: Coins built up quite quickly after a while, but gems don't.The folk tale of mooncakes is that they were used to send a secret message to start the rebellion against the Mongol rulers in the Yuan Dynasty. note The Mid-Autumn Festival takes place on the 15th day of the 8th lunisolar month (usually in September, or sometimes early October), and is mainly about moon worship and family reunion. It's Always Mardi Gras in New Orleans: The Chinese Restaurant offers mooncakes - which are only eaten around the Mid-Autumn Festival (or at most the weeks leading up to it as a result of marketing) - as a bonus food regardless of time of year.The Three Matryoshkas (Russian) serves pelmeni dumplings, caviar, borscht, and tea.The Sirtaki Taverna (Greek) serves gyro wraps as a major foodstuff.


Experience Points: Earned by earning money and upgrading all your restaurants and bakery.Cooking Mechanics: The point of the game is to prepare ingredients, cook food, and serve it to customers.However, whether the trope itself applies varies based on players' personal experience playing the levels there-at worst, a player may be unable to serve up orders quickly enough to satisfy customers. Burger Fool: The first restaurant available to the player is the Fast Food Restaurant.It's also zig-zagged in that several other restaurants serve tea too. Brits Love Tea: Alluded to in the Breakfast Café, which serves British breakfast foods and tea as the drink of choice.It revolves around cooking and time management. Cooking Fever is a 2014 iOS game made by Nordcurrent.
