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* CookingMechanics: It's a cooking simulator, so a wide variety of food to serve your customers is a given. The game has you work at several different restaurants, and among other things, the gameplay involves unlocking different recipes as you go along.
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* GameGourmet: It's a cooking simulator, so a wide variety of food to serve your customers is a given. The game has you work at several different restaurants, and among other things, the gameplay involves unlocking different recipes as you go along.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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Everythings Better With Monkeys has been turned into a disambiguation. Zero Context Examples and examples that don’t fit existing tropes will be removed.
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: The final assistant chef, Mr. Jinkies.
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* FellAsleepStandingUp: The SleepyHead assistant cooks often do this, forcing you to wake them up.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The Chef's Specials have slightly altered names from normal dishes. Among them, Pho becomes "What the Pho".
** Additionally, the Assistant Chefs will say short phrases when given ingredients to prepare; one of them, who's not-so-subtly a hardened criminal, goes so far as to say "Better than droppin' the soap."
** Additionally, the Assistant Chefs will say short phrases when given ingredients to prepare; one of them, who's not-so-subtly a hardened criminal, goes so far as to say "Better than droppin' the soap."
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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The Chef's Specials have slightly altered names from normal dishes. Among them, Pho becomes "What GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the Pho".
** Additionally,future, please check the Assistant Chefs will say short phrases when given ingredients trope page to prepare; one of them, who's not-so-subtly a hardened criminal, goes so far as to say "Better than droppin' make sure your example fits the soap."current definition.
** Additionally,
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* OliveGarden: Stuffolini's is very obviously modeled after the trope namer.
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* OliveGarden: SpaghettiAndGondolas: Stuffolini's is very obviously modeled after Olive Garden, the trope namer.famed Italian restaurant.
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* GameBreakingBug: The 3DS version has the unfortunate tendency to overload the system's RAM and crash if too many animations are on the screen at once, especially in the later restaurants where, not only is the scenery more elaborate, but you might find yourself cooking four or more ingredients at once..
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* GameBreakingBug: The 3DS version has the unfortunate tendency to overload the system's RAM and crash if too many animations are on the screen at once, especially in the later restaurants where, not only is the scenery more elaborate, but you might find yourself cooking four or more ingredients at once..once.
* GameGourmet: It's a cooking simulator, so a wide variety of food to serve your customers is a given. The game has you work at several different restaurants, and among other things, the gameplay involves unlocking different recipes as you go along.
* GameGourmet: It's a cooking simulator, so a wide variety of food to serve your customers is a given. The game has you work at several different restaurants, and among other things, the gameplay involves unlocking different recipes as you go along.
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* AllAsiansAreAlike: There's a ninja serving as the waiter in the Chinese restaurant.
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* InterchangeableAsianCultures: There's a ninja serving as the waiter in the Chinese restaurant.
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* NationalStereotypes: Most of the characters.
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''Order Up!'' (spelled ''Order Up!!'' in later releases) is a cooking video game developed by [=SuperVillain Studios=]. It was originally released in 2008 for Wiiware, then subsequently released for Playstation Network, the 3DS eShop, and iOS. Your character is a [[HeroicMime silent]], [[NoNameGiven nameless]] chef who drops out of a plane onto the island of [[PunnyName Port Abello]]. He or she quickly finds employment at a fast food joint, but is understandably disappointed with his or her paycheck and quits, soon [[StartMyOwn purchasing a broken-down diner for his or herself]]. As the game progresses, more restaurants are purchased and improved, ultimately leading up to the prestigious [[BlandNameProduct Fortified Chef]] competition.
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''Order Up!'' (spelled ''Order Up!!'' in later releases) is a cooking video game developed by [=SuperVillain Studios=]. It was originally released in 2008 for Wiiware, then [[UpdatedRerelease subsequently released released]] for Playstation Network, the 3DS eShop, and iOS. Your character is a [[HeroicMime silent]], [[NoNameGiven nameless]] chef who drops out of a plane onto the island of [[PunnyName Port Abello]]. He or she quickly finds employment at a fast food joint, but is understandably disappointed with his or her paycheck and quits, soon [[StartMyOwn purchasing a broken-down diner for his or herself]]. As the game progresses, more restaurants are purchased and improved, ultimately leading up to the prestigious [[BlandNameProduct Fortified Chef]] competition.
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''Order Up!'' (spelled ''Order Up!!'' in later releases) is a cooking video game developed by [=SuperVillain Studios=]. It was originally released in 2008 for Wiiware, then subsequently released for Playstation Network, the 3DS eShop, and iOS. Your character is a [[HeroicMime silent]], [[NoNameGiven nameless]] chef who drops out of a plane onto the island of [[PunnyName Port Abello]]. He or she quickly finds employment at a fast food joint, but is understandably disappointed with his or her paycheck and quits, soon [[StartMyOwn purchasing a broken-down diner for his or herself]]. As the game progresses, more restaurants are purchased and improved, ultimately leading up to the prestigious [[NoLawyersWereHarmed Fortified Chef]] competition.
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''Order Up!'' (spelled ''Order Up!!'' in later releases) is a cooking video game developed by [=SuperVillain Studios=]. It was originally released in 2008 for Wiiware, then subsequently released for Playstation Network, the 3DS eShop, and iOS. Your character is a [[HeroicMime silent]], [[NoNameGiven nameless]] chef who drops out of a plane onto the island of [[PunnyName Port Abello]]. He or she quickly finds employment at a fast food joint, but is understandably disappointed with his or her paycheck and quits, soon [[StartMyOwn purchasing a broken-down diner for his or herself]]. As the game progresses, more restaurants are purchased and improved, ultimately leading up to the prestigious [[NoLawyersWereHarmed [[BlandNameProduct Fortified Chef]] competition.
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''Order Up!'' (spelled ''Order Up!!'' in later releases) is a cooking video game released in 2008 for Wiiware, then subsequently released for Playstation Network, the 3DS eShop, and iOS. Your character is a [[HeroicMime silent]], [[NoNameGiven nameless]] chef who drops out of a plane onto the island of [[PunnyName Port Abello]]. He or she quickly finds employment at a fast food joint, but is understandably disappointed with his or her paycheck and quits, soon [[StartMyOwn purchasing a broken-down diner for his or herself]]. As the game progresses, more restaurants are purchased and improved, ultimately leading up to the prestigious [[NoLawyersWereHarmed Fortified Chef]] competition.
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''Order Up!'' (spelled ''Order Up!!'' in later releases) is a cooking video game developed by [=SuperVillain Studios=]. It was originally released in 2008 for Wiiware, then subsequently released for Playstation Network, the 3DS eShop, and iOS. Your character is a [[HeroicMime silent]], [[NoNameGiven nameless]] chef who drops out of a plane onto the island of [[PunnyName Port Abello]]. He or she quickly finds employment at a fast food joint, but is understandably disappointed with his or her paycheck and quits, soon [[StartMyOwn purchasing a broken-down diner for his or herself]]. As the game progresses, more restaurants are purchased and improved, ultimately leading up to the prestigious [[NoLawyersWereHarmed Fortified Chef]] competition.
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''Order Up!'' (spelled ''Order Up!!'' in later releases) is a cooking video game released in 2008 for Wiiware, then subsequently released for Playstation Network, and the 3DS eShop.eShop, and iOS. Your character is a [[HeroicMime silent]], [[NoNameGiven nameless]] chef who drops out of a plane onto the island of [[PunnyName Port Abello]]. He or she quickly finds employment at a fast food joint, but is understandably disappointed with his or her paycheck and quits, soon [[StartMyOwn purchasing a broken-down diner for his or herself]]. As the game progresses, more restaurants are purchased and improved, ultimately leading up to the prestigious [[NoLawyersWereHarmed Fortified Chef]] competition.
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* TheInspectorIsComing: Periodically, the health inspector will come and watch you as you wash dishes in a mini-game. Fail, and you'll be closed down for that session. Additionally, a food critic may visit; his review is mandatory for unlocking the next restaurant.
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* GratituitousItalian: In-universe. The waitress of Stuffolini's tends to drop Italian words to the customers... and pronouncing them wrong.
** Surprisingly, though, even with the hurricane of stereotypes in this game, GratituitousForeignLanguage tropes are often averted.
** Surprisingly, though, even with the hurricane of stereotypes in this game, GratituitousForeignLanguage tropes are often averted.
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* GratituitousItalian: GratuitousItalian: In-universe. The waitress of Stuffolini's tends to drop Italian words to the customers... and pronouncing them wrong.
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* AsianSpeekeeEngrish: Mister Miyoda.
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: The final assistant chef, Mr. Jinkies.
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** Surprisingly, though, even with the hurricane of stereotypes in this game, GratituitousForeignLanguage tropes are often averted.
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* OliveGarden: Stuffolini's is very obviously modeled after the trope namer.
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* FrenchCuisineIsHaughty: The Chez Haute waiter's accent is no accident.
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* RegionalRiff: The ninja waiter in Kung Fusion never speaks, but there is a short Japanese flute playing whenever he takes an order.
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* AllAsiansAreAlike: There's a ninja serving as the waiter in the Chinese restaurant.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Count Steakula.
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''Order Up!'' (spelled ''Order Up!!'' in later releases) is a cooking video game released in 2008 for Wiiware, then subsequently released for Playstation Network, and the 3DS eShop. Your character is a [[HeroicMime silent]], [[NoNameGiven nameless]] chef who drops out of a plane onto the island of [[PunnyName Port Abello]]. He or she quickly finds employment at a fast food joint, but is understandably disappointed with his or her paycheck and quits, soon [[StartMyOwn purchasing a broken-down diner for his or herself]]. As the game progresses, more restaurants are purchased and improved, ultimately leading up to the prestigious [[NoLawyersWereHarmed Fortified Chef]] competition.
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!! Order Up! contains examples of:
*ChezRestaurant: Chez Haute, the last restaurant in the game, is uptight and fancy, complete with condescending French waiter.
*GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The Chef's Specials have slightly altered names from normal dishes. Among them, Pho becomes "What the Pho".
*HeroicMime: Aside from a few "Hmm!"s in the intro, the character never speaks a word.
*PaperThinDisguise: "The Masked Judge", who runs the Chef Tip Line and appears in person during the Fortified Chef competition, is obviously the spice merchant Miyoda.
*PunnyName: Several; Tex Porterhouse, Russel Sprouts, and Port Abello itself for one.
''Order Up!'' (spelled ''Order Up!!'' in later releases) is a cooking video game released in 2008 for Wiiware, then subsequently released for Playstation Network, and the 3DS eShop. Your character is a [[HeroicMime silent]], [[NoNameGiven nameless]] chef who drops out of a plane onto the island of [[PunnyName Port Abello]]. He or she quickly finds employment at a fast food joint, but is understandably disappointed with his or her paycheck and quits, soon [[StartMyOwn purchasing a broken-down diner for his or herself]]. As the game progresses, more restaurants are purchased and improved, ultimately leading up to the prestigious [[NoLawyersWereHarmed Fortified Chef]] competition.
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!! Order Up! contains examples of:
*ChezRestaurant: Chez Haute, the last restaurant in the game, is uptight and fancy, complete with condescending French waiter.
*GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The Chef's Specials have slightly altered names from normal dishes. Among them, Pho becomes "What the Pho".
*HeroicMime: Aside from a few "Hmm!"s in the intro, the character never speaks a word.
*PaperThinDisguise: "The Masked Judge", who runs the Chef Tip Line and appears in person during the Fortified Chef competition, is obviously the spice merchant Miyoda.
*PunnyName: Several; Tex Porterhouse, Russel Sprouts, and Port Abello itself for one.