» Game Description

Restaurant Rush

Heidi has graduated from Burger Rush, and now she wants to become a famous chef. The pressure cooker`s on to create fabulous dishes in her cooking school. Grease the skillet and prepare 50 international recipes like Filet Mignon, Dim Sum, and Pizza Marinara. Visit the new Farmer`s Market for fresh ingredients and use the jukebox to help customers like Supergeek feel right at home. Restaurant Rush combines Match 3 game-play with Time Management strategy in 80 mouthwatering levels.

» Game Features

  • Cook More Than 50 International Recipes!
  • Unique Bonus Challenges!
  • More Than 11 Zany New Customers!
  • Upgrade Ingredients In The Farmer's Market!

» Game Reviews

  • “This is a fast-paced match-3 time management game. If you played the previous game in the series then you already know how it works. You have recipes, which customers order, and a certain number of matches will fulfill the order. You can upgrade your machines, buy new recipes, and so on. This game also adds bonus challenges. Overall it's really fun. Also, it ran with no lag on a really bad laptop.” – funnlim
  • “im not really into puzzle games and one that can be considered a puzzle game is this, but this time is different, i really love it! it looks like hard but still its easy and you can buy many different recipes. the story is very unique, but the one thing i didn't like much is that the story is very fast ad moves to other restaurants very fast. i like the sound when it grills the meats chicken and stuffs so for sound: a+ for graphics:a+ also overall:A++++ very good game!” – LucyS
  • “I liked puzzle games but this one was different! I totally love it. Not just simple...boring... ones. challenging wth competitions in it! total facinating. If reflexive could get more of this fabulous game, I`ll love it!!!” – iiyasviel

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P 600

» Extra Info

Developer: Gamenauts, Inc.
Release Date: 2008-09-24
Tags: action, arcade, match 3, puzzle, strategy, time management

Did you know that…
Food catering establishments which may be described as restaurants were known since the 11th century in Kaifeng, China's northern capital during the first half of the Song Dynasty (960–1279). With a population of over 1 million people, a culture of hospitality and a paper currency, Kaifeng was ripe for the development of restaurants. Probably growing out of the tea houses and taverns that catered to travellers, Kaifeng's restaurants blossomed into an industry catering to locals as well as people from other regions of China.

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