
Margaret
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It's good, but not as good as other Kairo games. You can only put a very limited number of recipes on your menu, which makes the Test Kitchen stop being fun after a while. I guess you can create different menus for each locale, but ultimately it's kind of a pain to do that. Just generally there appears to be less to explore and less replay value than in their best games. The UX/UI really needs work in a lot of places. Still enjoying it, and it gets an automatic 5 stars for not being freemium.
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Samantha L.
I have been a fan of Kairosoft games ever since I first downloaded Dungeon Village for something to play offline during a long road trip. Each game is unique, has its own goals and challenges, and there is enough content versatility that each game can be played over and over and you'll still discover a new path to completion, Easter eggs, or unlocks. Burger Bistro is no exception and is just challenging enough where their other cooking sims can be difficult to progress on the first try.
15 people found this review helpful

Chihaya Stray
I really like this game a lot because of the endless possibilities of food items I can make. However, my main gripe is that it takes way too many clicks to do one action. For example, you should allow us to swap a character's position directly with another, instead of having to assign them to the breakroom first, switch the other character over, and then take the first character out of the breakroom to their new location.
12 people found this review helpful