There’s a range of simulators revolving around making meals and while Yum Yum Cookstar keeps things simple, Cooking Simulator was a little too clumsy to enjoy, Chef Life looks far more advanced so let’s jump into the kitchen and have a look at what’s cooking.
"The Lesquin-based (France) videos games publisher/game company Nacon and Paris-based (France) video game development studio Cyanide, are today very happy and excited to announce that they have just released the “Tokyo Delight” DLC for their restaurant sim “Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator” (the said DLC is available right now for PC and consoles via digital stores." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"The Lesquin-based (France) videos games publisher/game company Nacon and Paris-based (France) video game development studio Cyanide, are today very happy and excited to announce that they have just released the "Cooking Lab" DLC for their restaurant sim “Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator” (the said DLC is available right now for PC and consoles via digital stores)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator doesn’t try to impress anyone other than its core audience. If you’re not into cooking games, such as the now-dormant Cooking Mama series, or, at most, business simulators, then this game will have nothing you’d find appealing. Otherwise, the sheer amount of recipes, Michelin endorsement, and intuitive mixture of gameplay styles are enough to satisfy gamers who are also culinary enthusiasts. Just make sure you have a controller in hand if you decide to buy it on Steam. In a scale from Pizza Hut to Gordon Ramsay, this game scores an honest Guy Fieri."