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Ever had that nightmare where you're the only one working the grill and the line's out the door? That's Cooking Mania. But you're awake for this one.
You run the kitchen. Customers file in, each with a floating thought bubble showing exactly what they want. Burger with cheese and fries. A drink on the side. Simple enough. Until three customers want three different things and your patty's about to burn.
The loop is deceptively simple: take the order, cook the food, serve the plate. But the game throws curveballs. Timers tick down on every ingredient — let a patty sit too long and it's charcoal. Burned food gets trashed, and you're starting that part over while the customer's patience bar inches closer to red.
Five restaurants to unlock, each one harder than the last. Burgers give way to seafood, then desserts, and somewhere in between, you'll wonder why you ever thought this was a good career choice. The kitchen expands. So does the chaos.
Upgrades keep you alive — more plates, faster grills, drink dispensers that actually keep up. Boosters give you breathing room: Gold Rush, Burn Block, Food Rush. Use them right and you'll survive the lunch rush. Waste them and you're watching customers walk.
It's not complicated. It's not forgiving. It's the kind of game where "one more level" becomes your entire evening.
No downloads. Browser only. Just you, a spatula, and a whole lot of hungry people.