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Cooking game

Cooking Platter: New Free Cooking Games

Take orders and cook across four restaurants and 150+ time-management levels, upgrading your kitchen as you go.

Difficulty
Easy to moderate
Compatibility
See device support below

Game overview

Cooking Platter is a long time-management campaign: four restaurants, more than 150 levels, and a menu that keeps widening as you travel between cuisines. Every level is the same core test at a higher tempo — take walk-in orders, cook, fry, boil, steam, grill or bake what they asked for, and serve while the customer is still willing to wait. Coins earned go into kitchen upgrades and decoration, which is what makes the later levels survivable.

This title is best suited to players who want a long time-management cooking campaign.

How to play Cooking Platter: New Free Cooking Games

  1. Take orders from the customers walking in
  2. Start the longest cooking method first
  3. Plate and serve before patience runs out
  4. Spend coins on kitchen upgrades between levels

Controls

  • Tap / click: Take orders, cook and serve
  • Drag: Plate dishes and add ingredients

Objectives and failure conditions

Objectives

  • Serve enough customers to clear each level
  • Unlock all four restaurants
  • Upgrade the kitchen to keep up with demand

The run ends or fails when

  • Missing the level's customer target fails the stage

Gameplay mechanics

  • Order queue with patience timers
  • Multiple cooking methods running in parallel
  • Coin-funded kitchen upgrades

Device compatibility

Desktop browsers

Mouse or trackpad: Cooking Platter: New Free Cooking Games loads straight into the page on desktop Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari with no download or plugin. Controls used: Tap / click, Drag.

Phones and tablets

Touch controls: Cooking Platter: New Free Cooking Games is driven by pointer input, which maps to tap and drag on a touch screen.

Tips for Cooking Platter: New Free Cooking Games

  • Upgrade the appliance that bottlenecks your slowest dish
  • Keep one burner free for the quick orders
  • Replay an earlier level for coins rather than grinding a hard one

What worked well and what did not

Pros

  • Huge amount of content for a browser game
  • Upgrades make real difference to later levels

Cons

  • Levels blur together over time
  • Later stages push you towards grinding coins

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