World Class Chef: Mexico Overview
World Class Chef: Mexico was one of those Flash games you'd find tucked away on a gaming portal in the late 2000s. It fit right into that era of straightforward, single-concept browser games you could pick up for a quick session. The goal was simple: you ran a kitchen and had to serve customers before they lost their patience.
You control a chef, clicking on ingredients to assemble dishes like tacos or enchiladas as orders appear at the top of the screen. The main objective is to keep up with the incoming tickets and avoid letting the wait time bars empty. You grab tortillas, add fillings, and plate the meals, managing a few stations at once. The pace starts calmly but builds steadily, and missing an order or mixing up a recipe can quickly create a backlog. It feels like a race against a ticking clock, where a moment of hesitation means a customer walking away.