Restaurant Empire 1

No. of downloads: 2966 Licence: Free to try
Publisher: Enlight File size: 336M
Date added: 13-05-2005 Minimum requirements: Windows 98|Windows Me|Windows 2000|Windows XP

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Enlight

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Starting with nothing except some cash and a passion for food, build a restaurant from the bottom up -- hire waiters, decorate, and even cook the meals. Buy, build, outsell, and under price your competition. Featuring three culinary capitals to operate in, five restaurant cuisines to choose from, over 30 unique chefs to interact with, and nearly 200 recipes to source, your business sense and culinary taste will be tested to the limit. Not only you control every aspect of running a restaurant from buying your restaurant to choosing its cuisine and decoration; you will also travel and meet with people that will help you establish your name as the greatest restaurateur the world has ever seen.

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