If Grill-Off with Ultra Hand had a Weber-bound equivalent then it would be a cheap hot dog: it's okay to indulge in once in a while but not something you'll care to have again very often. It's fun in the same way a Game & Watch game is, but don't expect a whole lot more depth than that.
RunDLC writes: "We're happy that Nintendo decided to expand its Club Nintendo market to more than just cheap bookends and pen/pencil sets. Recently, the company added a number of goodies to the members-only service, including a new Game and Watch Collection for Nintendo DS, an awesome Super Mario poster, and the first exclusive WiiWare title, Grill-Off With Ultra Hand! This game came out a few months ago in Japan, and finally it's within our grasp. The only question is if it's worth holding onto."
Overall, Grill-Off with Ultrahand is merely a novelty that should provide brief moments of fun. But at a mere 80 Club Nintendo coins, it is an enjoyable piece of Nintendo memorabilia that old school Nintendo fans should appreciate.
From the review:
"If you have been following casual gaming over the last few years, you are probably already familiar with the Diner Dash franchise. If not, then you have managed to miss out on one of the most popular casual PC titles in recent history. Although waiting tables in a diner doesn't sound terribly interesting, it is a fast-paced and fun-filled concept that has met much success in most of its incarnations. For the unacquainted, I highly suggest seeking out a free demo online; starting out with this WiiWare Diner Dash is not a particularly good idea. In fact, it may not really be a good idea for established fans either."