Cooking Simulator

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC
Genre: Simulation
Publisher: PlayWay
Developer: Big Cheese Studio
Release Date: July 29, 2021

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'Cooking Simulator' Food Network DLC Will Add New Mode, Recipes - Screens

by Rainier on Oct. 2, 2019 @ 8:51 a.m. PDT

In Cooking Simulator, you have the chance to become a real restaurant chef, whose job is to create high-quality dishes from 30 available recipes to the most finicky and fussy customers.

Experience the world of restaurant cooking in a highly polished, realistic kitchen. Use ovens, gas stands, pots, pans, bowls and plates, everything you need. Prepare dozens of lifelike ingredients - from vegetables through fish to steaks and poultry - to cook over thirty real dishes - or anything you like.

Your task will also be to dig the restaurant out debt and restore it to former glory and splendor.

Have you ever been cooking and suddenly felt the need to demolish everything around you? With us, you can finally vent your emotions. As in every job ever, there's a melting point when you just can't stand it anymore. When this happens, feel free to break some plates.

If that's not enough, maybe throwing a fire extinguisher at a window will help? Or maybe only putting a gas cylinder into a preheated oven will give you peace... eternal peace?


The update is going to introduce a new game mode and allow the players to prepare fresh dishes inspired by various Food Network TV shows. New culinary challenges will take place in a brand-new kitchen setup – a professional TV studio.

Since its June 6th launch, Cooking Simulator has received 3 free content updates, allowing players to prepare over 80 dishes using more than 140 ingredients.

Cooking with Food Network is going to add 16 more products and 30 recipes inspired by TV shows like The Kitchen or Barefoot Contessa. In the new contest mode, unlike in other modes, the meals will be prepared only one at a time. The players will have the chance to personalize the challenge by selecting its duration, the pool of recipes and additional tasks. The goal is to reach the highest score possible by serving as many well-made meals as possible following set rules. The setting for showing off culinary skills is also going to change.

The ordinary kitchen will turn into a TV studio with cameras, lights, sound effects and viewers!

Cooking Simulator's 1st DLC, Cooking with Food Network, will arrive on Steam later this month.

This is your kitchen. You can do anything here. If you really don't want to, you don't even have to cook anything. Throw kitchen knives like darts. Set fire to cardboard boxes, cook a steak on them, and then save the day with a fire extinguisher. Build a tower out of pots and trays. Everything with real-life physics.

However, if you'd rather be a cook, the same physics engine gives you unlimited opportunities. Cut some vegetables, put them in a pot and boil. Use a blender to make a soup. Bake a fish fillet, but remember not to burn it! See your ingredients transform with temperature. The kitchen experience awaits!

Subtly modify your dishes according to your clients' whims. Use different spices to make them love your cooking, and they will write you a unique review you will not forget!

Deliver fine dishes and unlock new, more refined recipes as your fame grows. Acquire social media reviews, Michelin stars and rise through the ranks of the greatest cooks - but beware! The Mystery Client awaits, and if you fail to please him, much of your hard work will be lost.

Cooking Simulator is currently available for PC (through Steam).


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