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Where to Start on a New Server

When you first join a server, focus on the five stars at the top of your screen. The three gold stars represent the quality and quantity of food served, while the two blue stars reflect the restaurant’s cleanliness.

Servers usually have full gold stars. However, if the blue stars are incomplete, help out by cleaning up the restaurant. Use the mop for floor messes and the cloth for the windows, both found in the janitor’s closet. Cleaning not only earns you money but also attracts more customers.

To enhance your gameplay, consider purchasing Roblox items that can help you manage the restaurant more efficiently.

Completing Orders

The core of the game involves fulfilling orders in the dining room. While there are numerous orders to choose from, focus on quality over quantity. Your star score and restaurant earnings are more dependent on how well you prepare the orders than on the sheer number you complete.

When selecting an order, pick one with a large portion of its time bar filled to avoid rushing. As you gain experience, you’ll become faster and even memorize some recipes. For beginners, a Hot Dog order is relatively easy and quick.

Displaying Recipes

Instead of manually checking recipes by pressing the “Recipe” button, click on the “Display Recipe” option. This keeps the recipe and its instructions visible throughout the cooking process.

Understanding the Kitchen

The kitchen has many tools and gadgets, but focus on the recipe you’ve selected. Keep an eye on the time limit, but don’t feel pressured. You have more time than you think.

Molding Dough

Many recipes start with molding dough. Press the “e” key to open a menu of shapes you can create. For example, the Hot Dog recipe requires a hot dog bun, which is molded from dough. Familiarize yourself with the different dough shapes, as they are used frequently across various recipes.

Cooking Your Ingredients

Most recipes involve cooking ingredients using heat, typically on the stovetop. Use either a pan or a pot, and hover your cursor over the food to check its cooking progress. A filled bar and a ding sound indicate that the food is fully cooked.

Preventing Burning

Always make sure the open flame on the stovetop is off before placing your ingredients in a pan or pot. This prevents burning and ensures that the food cooks properly.

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