» Game Description

Hot Dish 2

Travel around the good ole USA and master the flavors of each distinct region! The stakes are raised as you compete against the country's top chefs in the Gourmet Grande Prix! You'll have to prove your skills against chefs who specialize in everything from sprouts and tofu in So Cal, to cheese steaks in Philly, and gumbo in New Orleans. More locations, more dishes, and more furious kitchen clicking make this sequel to Hot Dish an irresistible treat!

» Game Features

  • Play Across The USA!
  • Tons Of Hot Dishes To Create!
  • Many Spicy Power-Ups!
  • An Irresistible Treat For The Whole Family!

» Game Reviews

  • “It's really impossible to make the dishes perfectly and the longer you play, the harder it gets. And I'm not talking about the 10th or 20th level, I'm talking about the 2nd or 3rd. I would like it, if it had been less difficult.” – funnlim
  • “After play the demo version, I didn't like this game all that much. The graphics are cartoonish but ok, sound and music are dul to say the least and Game play...ok. For gamers that like the rush of cooking it's an ok choice but isn't worth buying!!” – wowere007
  • “i must say we are getting a bit BORED now of reflexive not bringing out any good games all it seems to be bringing out just latley is boring games like this one cooking making cakes washing pets all the useual stuff no games like they did before i will keep reflexive in my favs for a little longer then sorry reflexive but its goodbye from us WE NEED GAMES NOT THIS TYPE OF RUBBISH” – Chuckie411

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0 or later
  • CPU: P 1.0GHz

Download Hot Dish 2 (71.18 MB)

» Extra Info

Developer: IWin
Release Date: 2009-01-16
Tags: action, sim

Did you know that…
Hotdish is any of a variety of baked, casserole dishes popular in the Midwestern United States, and especially in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, northern Iowa, and western Wisconsin. It consists of a starch, a meat, and a canned vegetable, mixed together with canned soup, which serves as a binding ingredient.

Misspellings: hotdish2 dysh dich

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