World Class Chef: France Overview
World Class Chef: France was one of those cooking games you'd find during the Flash era, a time when a quick browser game could turn into an afternoon of focused clicking. It didn't try to be a grand restaurant simulator; it was simpler, more about the rhythm of getting orders out the door.
You control a chef in a small kitchen, managing a single stove and a counter. Orders appear at the top of the screen, and you click to grab ingredients, combine them in a pan, and then plate the dish before the customer's timer runs out. The main objective is to serve as many customers as you can in a shift without making mistakes or falling too far behind. You have to watch multiple orders at once, which means juggling cooking times and remembering recipes. The pacing starts calmly but builds steadily as more customers arrive, creating a quiet pressure. It feels like a test of your ability to keep a simple system running smoothly under a gentle but persistent strain.