

This mode brings a total of 400 levels, across 33 restaurants, but can become a little repetitive if you play all the missions for each restaurant. Most of the restaurants are a play on words of real-life restaurants, so spot them all. Take a job at one of the small restaurants, inhabiting the building and try a hand at their menu. Why not try the Chef for hire mode (the one I personally really enjoyed). If you just want to cook, that’s also possible. hotdogs? Cook-paignĬook, Serve, Delicious 2 comes with a hefty 60+ hour campaign mode in which you build your restaurant from a fast-food joint into a multi-platinum star (Michelin star equivalent) restaurant. It’s here that you will start a brand new Cook, Serve, Delicious! restaurant, build it back to its former glory and rebuild your legacy as the best chef in the world. And so you scrounged up all of your personal savings and bought a space inside the Teragon Supertower. But hey, it wouldn’t be a game, if there was no way to rebuild everything. It was all over… the Cook, Serve, Delicious! the restaurant was no more. Just like that, the tower was closed and put up for federal auction, including everything inside of it. Luckily the game offers an extensive tutorial. And to make matters worse… they were incurring a staggering amount of debt, draining the accounts of the tower and several of the businesses inside of it, including CSD. It seems the SherriSoda head executives were secretly stealing funds from the company. But, just when you want to enter your restaurant a swarm of police surrounds SherriSoda Tower. It’s the restaurant, I assume you build up in CSD 1, which makes its return in CSD 2.

Welcome to SherriSoda Tower – where you take the elevator up, to open Cook, Serve, Delicious.
COOK SERVE DELICIOUS 2 RESTAURANTS SIMULATOR
Welcome to our review of Cook, Serve, Delicious 2!! The most complicated, and intense restaurant simulator I have ever played – And I have had my share.
