Pick foods from the shelf, then wash them (rubbing makes bubbles), chop them (tap tap!), stir them round and round, and cook them until they bubble. What you do stays on the plate - chopped food arrives in pieces, cooked food steams. Every step can be skipped: serving raw strawberries in a bowl is running a perfectly good cafe.
Serve the finished plate to one of twenty friends. The friend eats it and loves it - always. Watermelon-carrot soup, pizza with grapes: there are no wrong dishes in this kitchen.
Keep a favourite in the menu book with a name of its own - shuffled from the name button, or typed. Any page can be served again, to a different friend each time.
NextWalks one step along the counter. Skipping a step is the same button - no difference, no comment.
Pick a friendAll twenty, from the first second. Tap a face and that friend sits down at the table.
Serve itCarries the finished plate to the table.
Shuffle a nameDraws a new dish name. As many times as you like.
Keep itThe dish becomes a page in the menu book.
Menu bookEverything cooked so far. Tap a page to serve it again.
Grown-up settingsOpens after a three-second hold. Only sound, and emptying the menu book.