Food Cart Simulator Demo

Food Cart Simulator Demo

DEMO

Released: 12/10/2025

Game Informations

Developer

Low Budget Warning

Publisher

Ultimate Games S.A., PlayWay S.A., Ultimate Publishing

Description

🍜 Food Cart Simulator Demo 🍜

 Food Cart Simulator Demo is a street food simulation game where you cook, hustle, and serve authentic dishes inspired by diverse food cultures.

Start small with a simple cart and classic recipes, then explore vibrant streets — each representing a unique cuisine. From sizzling skewers in one neighborhood to spicy noodles in another, adapt your menu to local tastes and win the hearts (and wallets) of your hungry customers.

Handle rush hours, manage your ingredients, and make every dish count. The better your cooking, the more tips and reputation you’ll earn.

🛠️ Features:

  • 🏘️ Cultural Streets – visit neighborhoods themed around different food cultures, each with its own specialties.

  • 🍲 Authentic Recipes – cook and serve dishes inspired by the local cuisine.

  • 💵 Economy & Strategy – manage your finances, buy ingredients based on your menu, and make smart choices to keep your cart thriving. Need extra cash? Borrow from a shady source to fund your next big move — but be ready to face the risks.

  • ⏱️ Street Hustle – manage time and rush-hour pressure as customers pile up.

  • 🛍️ Ingredient Management – shop and prepare supplies based on your chosen menu.

  • ⭐ Customer Satisfaction – happy customers leave tips, good reviews, and spread your reputation.

    Note: Features like exploring diverse Cultural Streets and cooking dishes from Authentic Recipes will be available in the full game.

Game overview

Price

Free to Play

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