Monster Chef vs World Chef
Monster Chef
Monster Chef is truly a unique addition to the stagnating niche of café simulation games. Featuring an eye-catching art style and a ridiculous story to boot, the game will have you venture out into the wilderness to hunt down monsters for their “parts” and then to use those ingredients to whip up a bunch of food that you can then sell to various people and monsters in the city. The game can be somewhat slower-paced, but if you want a game that you can play for maybe an hour or so, once or twice a day, then this game is perfect for you.World Chef
World Chef is a fun restaurant simulation game where you'll get to cook up a storm, serve your customers a wide variety of cuisines, have fun decorating your place with décor from a plethora of themes, while helping to restore your grandpa's restaurant to its former popularity!The game is very easy to get into and the gameplay is also easy to understand. The ultimate goal of the game is for you to build up the popularity of your restaurant so it can reach a 3-star rating, and you can slowly increase your popularity rating by placing decorations. However, the decor all costs cash so you'll need to cook some dishes and sell them for some profit.
Aside from this, there are plenty of other features that you can eventually unlock as you level up in this game. Each of these features provides you with something extra, be it the ability to attract celebrities to your restaurant, to gather exotic ingredients or even to upgrade your dishes so they can sell for more. World Chef is also a very social game, and this is evident in its somewhat unique, friends-driven gameplay.
World Chef is a really entertaining, free-to-play restaurant simulation game. Aside from the unique friends-based SOS feature, its gameplay is basically very similar to Dining Zoo so if you’ve enjoyed the latter, you’ll definitely love playing the former game.