World Class Chef: Italy Overview
World Class Chef: Italy was one of those straightforward Flash games you'd find in the late 2000s. It fit right into that era of browser-based time management, where you managed a single kitchen instead of a sprawling restaurant chain. The goal was simple: serve customers a series of Italian dishes before they lost patience.
You control the chef directly, clicking to grab ingredients, start them cooking, and then assemble plates. A typical order might ask for spaghetti with meatballs, so you'd click the pot for pasta, the pan for the sauce, and then combine them on a plate with a cooked meatball. The challenge came from managing multiple orders at once, each with its own timer. You had to watch the cooking times closely to avoid burning food, and the pace picked up steadily as you progressed through the levels. It felt like a constant, pleasant scramble to keep everything moving.