Cooking Fever - Review
Cooking Fever

Cooking Fever

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Fast paced cooking chaos with global flavors and upgrades

Cooking Fever is a classic time-management experience that throws you behind the counter of a fast-growing restaurant empire. The premise is simple but instantly engaging: tap, cook and serve meals as quickly and accurately as possible while customers’ patience bars tick down mercilessly.

What makes it stand out is the sheer variety. You’re not just flipping burgers or frying fries; you move across themed restaurants and cuisines, from diners and bakeries to Asian, Indian and more. Each location introduces new recipes and cooking tools, so every upgrade feels like a genuine step up rather than a cosmetic change.

The gameplay loop is tight and satisfying. Rounds are short, yet hectic, demanding sharp multitasking: grilling, assembling dishes, pouring drinks and handling side orders all at once. Success depends on smart upgrade choices. Investing coins in faster appliances, extra burners or better interior decor can be the difference between scraping by with one star and breezing to three.

Visually, Cooking Fever is colorful and polished, with bright food models that look good enough to make you hungry. Animations are smooth, and sound effects — sizzling pans, clinking plates, impatient customers — reinforce the busy kitchen atmosphere.

Progression is generous early on but gradually leans into grind. Later restaurants and upgrades can feel pricey, nudging you toward in-app purchases. It’s possible to advance without paying, yet you’ll need patience to replay levels and chase perfect scores to earn extra coins and gems.

For fans of fast, finger-tapping challenges, Cooking Fever delivers a deep and replayable cooking adventure, balancing arcade-style intensity with strategic planning and a compelling sense of culinary world tour.

package name

com.nordcurrent.canteenhd

language(s)

English

available on

Android iOS

from

Nordcurrent Games