Whether it was the ancient Adobe Flash games about managing your restaurant or BIG Games’ newest hit, My Restaurant, the food business has been the subject of many successful games. Perhaps, there is some evolutionary urge deep within us to feed other people, and this wiring is triggered by games such as these. While we can’t stay for certain why games like My Restaurant are so fun, we do know that we can’t stop playing them!
As with any game that involves progress, there will be people out there that will dedicate hours upon hours to figuring out how to do so quickest. If optimizing gameplay is possible, you can bet your life savings that there will be somewhere out there figuring out what that involves. If you want more customers in your restaurant in My Restaurant, you’re in luck! In this article, we’ll go over what you can do to make sure your restaurant stays jam-packed all the time.
How To Get More Customers In My Restaurant
Generally speaking, customers will spawn in pretty regularly in My Restaurant. You can influence the spawn rate directly via certain items, such as the Pirate set or the Beach set, which increase the spawn rates of Pirate and Lifeguard customers, respectively. In this section, we’ll review everything you need to know to optimize your customer turnover.
Ensure You Have A Good Layout
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Perhaps the most important aspect of making sure your restaurant is as efficient as possible when it comes to getting customers in and serving them quickly is restaurant layout. Remember, the spawn rate of customers is not easily influenced. As such, you need to focus on expediting service by making sure your restaurant runs without any hiccups.
This involves various things, such as ensuring all your customers gather in one block, your cooks gather in another, and your waiters in another. This will cause them to teleport wherever they need to be for service or cooking. Another important aspect of the layout is placing your stoves, dishwasher, and order collection counter very close to each other. This limits the amount of walking required of your staff.
Furthermore, the table layout is also important. Make sure all tables have four chairs attached to them, as this will preferentially spawn groups of four. In My Restaurant, groups sit together, so spawning more groups of four means that your restaurant will not be wasting any seats.
Remember, it doesn’t have to look pretty; it just needs to be optimal.
Don’t Skip On The Important Stuff

As the demand for your restaurant and the number of your customers grows, so will your requirements to keep things running smoothly. While there are things you can cheap out on, there are a few items you should invest in heavily.
Principally, ensure you have an adequate number of waiters and cooks, good stoves, and good dishwashers. Stoves and dishwashers let you get orders faster, while waiters and cooks reduce the time for a customer to be completely served. As such, make sure you invest in these mechanics.
Expand Your Restaurant
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The spawn rate of customers is harder to influence than the efficiency of your restaurant, but it is possible. One of the best ways of doing so is to buy more floors, which will increase the spawn rate of customers. You don’t even have to furnish these floors initially, assuming your restaurant can handle the added load. Of course, you should eventually get these up and running, but buying a floor will boost the number of customers you see!
Buy Boost Items
Certain items in the game can be activated to increase the spawn rate of certain customer groups, such as the Winter Bell, the Gingerbread tables, or the Pirate furniture set. All these items will cause certain customer groups to spawn more frequently. Usually, these customer groups are more lucrative than normal customers. As such, employing these items can be the cherry on top of your profit maximization strategy.
Conclusion
We hope this article has been helpful in getting you more customers in your restaurant, and by now, you are rolling in the dough (pun intended). Of course, with all this money, you’ll have a much freer hand in deciding what items to buy. It seems the old capitalist adage holds true after all; money makes more money.