俺の料理 - Ore no Ryouri - (My Cooking) FAQ and Technique Guide v1.3 Last Update: 8/04/2003 by Candace Seu (maruchan@removethis.sandwich.net) This work is copyright 2003 Candace Seu. It is intended for personal use only, and may not be reproduced without the author's express written permission. --------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS --------------------------------------------- 0. About this guide 1. Background Information 1.1 Where to Buy 1.2 Game Story 1.3 Game Specifications 1.4 Gameplay and Controls 1.5 Guide Format (Codes) 2. General Techniques 2.1 General Tips 2.2 VS Strategy Guide 2.3 Yellow (Problem) Events - よっぱらい (Drunk) - 皿洗い(Wash Dishes) - 食い逃げ (Eat-And-Run Customer) - ゴキブリ (Roaches) - 両替 (Count Money) 2.4 How to Chop 3. Stage Guides 3.1 Ramen 3.2 Food Fast 3.3 Ethnic Restaurant 3.4 Japanese Restaurant 3.5 Restaurant Family 3.6 Food Stand 3.7 Okyouku Great Hotel 3.8 Castle 3.9 Magic Restaurant 4. Credits and Closing Remarks --------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- 0. ABOUT THIS GUIDE --------------------------------------------- This is v1.3 of the Ore no Ryouri FAQ and Technique Guide. As such, please feel free to send any comments, criticism, etc. to Candace Seu at (maruchan@removethis.sandwich.net). The Japanese translations (e.g. in Chapter 1) were done by me and are not at all literal - I am not an expert, and I have attempted to present information in a way it might have been presented in an English-language equivalent of the game. If I have badly misplaced the meaning of the original Japanese, please do let me know. This document is encoded in Shift-JIS. If your system is Japanese text enabled, you should be able to see the Japanese equivalents of the dish names (they appear on the tabs that represent customers or tasks). If you can't see it, change the encoding and/or install Japanese language support for your browser. If you don't know how to do that, ask your local computer expert (not me). HISTORY 8/04/04 - v.1.3 - Added information about scoring and the drunken patron; fixed numbering 7/03/03 - v.1.2 - Fixed some typos, added a general tip. 6/23/03 - v.1.1 - Fixed encoding/formatting issues; released US-ASCII encoded version. 6/21/03 - v.1.0 - Initial release. --------------------------------------------- 1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION --------------------------------------------- 1.1 Where To Buy --------------------------------------------- Ore no Ryouri has only been released in Japan (NTSC format). I have heard rumors that the first level appeared in America on a compilation demo disk (as a demo called "I'm the Chef!"), but apparently its translation has since been abandoned. Thus, you will need to have a modded PS/PS2 or the equivalent Japanese machine to be able to play this title. Ore no Ryouri was released twice: first as a regular title, then as a PSOne Book (equivalent to America's "Greatest Hits" and Europe's "Special Value" series). The original release is no longer being sold. The cheapest retail price I've seen is at Amazon.co.jp at 1350 yen, but they will only ship to addresses in Japan. I was able to purchase the PSOne Book version from Himeya Soft (http://www.himeya.com), although it should be noted that they really jack up the price when converting from yen to dollars (from 1800 yen to $28). Sadly, this store is the only place I've seen that will sell/ship the game outside of Japan. 1.2 Game Story (as far as I can tell) --------------------------------------------- You play the part of a young boy who is hailed as the most accomplished chef in the Coo-Kingdom, and not undeservedly: year after year, you have been the top winner in the kingdom's annual "Iron Chef"-like cooking contest. One day, as you are relaxing at the beach, a jealous rival appears: a frog (Kaeru), who has consistently been the runner-up in every one of those contests. He and his Gero-gero Gang (a motley mix of bad guys, including a robot and a flower) want to challenge you to a final cooking competition, to be held at 8 different restaurants in the capital city. As a competitive type yourself, you accept and begin your journey across the city's restaurants, where you will train with your fellow chef friends in order to defeat Kaeru and his gang! 1.3 Game Specifications --------------------------------------------- ** ORIGINAL VERSION Release date: 10/07/1999 Sale price: 5800 yen Status: Out of print No other information available. ** PSONE BOOKS VERSION (loosely translated from http://www.jp.playstation.com/product/94/000000006144494.html) Genre: Other Release Date: 03/28/2003 Item Number: SCPS-91323 Sale Price: 1800 Yen Playstation Points: 180 pts (only in Japan) Players: 1-2 Memory Card: 1 Controllers: Dual Shock It's the world premier - you have never experienced "cooking" until now! Ore no Ryouri, the first game to ever feature real cooking action (via the analog controllers) has been re-released as a PSOne book! "Cut! Fry! Boil! Taste!" Craft your dishes to perfection using the sticks on the dual shock controller to simulate the movements of cooking. In order to manage the restaurant you have been entrusted with, you must take care to perform well and keep up with the demands of hungry customers. Create and perfect a magnificent cuisine that will make the townspeople groan with delight - all the while dealing with roaches, customers who eat-and-run, and the food critic who demands to be satisfied. * 9 unique restaurant-themed stages, including a ramen, fast food, foreign, Japanese, and family (Hong Kong-style) restaurant * 39 types of foods * An extra helping of ways to play: Story, VS, 3-Minute Cooking and Extra Modes available! 1.4 Gameplay and Controls --------------------------------------------- These controls are for the regular cooking part of the game - I'm too lazy to write about omake mode at the moment. Stay tuned for the next version of this FAQ, maybe. ** DEFAULT CONTROLS You need an analog (dual shock) controller. This game will not work at all with any other types. Controls for Omake Mode games may be slightly different. Circle - Select (an option or order); remove foods in "waiting" steps from heat. (See section 1.4) X - Cancel an option. Control Pad - Move between options and orders. Cannot be used in simulation sequences. Joysticks - Move between options and orders (ltstick only). Use both to simulate cooking motions. Start - Pauses game; shows or hides Quit/Continue options. Note that you cannot defer/cancel an order once you have selected it. ** SCREEN LAYOUT -- Task List -- At the very left of your screen is a brown column that looks like a table. Your tasks will appear on this table as colored tabs that contain the name of the dish/task and a picture of the step you need to work on next. Different colors denote different kinds of tasks: BLUE: Regular customer's orders. GREEN: Food critic's orders. YELLOW: Maintenance tasks (see section 2.2) As time progresses, the tabs will slowly slide of the screen to the left. You need to complete the tasks before they disappear completely. -- Cookware -- Below the task list is a group of four diamonds. Starting from the top and going clockwise, they are: frying pan, large pot, oven, and fryer. You only have one of each, and you can't cook two different things in the same cookware (unless you combined several orders properly). When the cookware is in use, the corresponding diamond is highlighted. -- Status Bar -- On the right side of the screen (it will span both halves of the screen in 2-player mode) is the status bar, which marks your restaurant's overall reputation. A circle (maru) is at the top and an x (batsu) is at the bottom. Satisfy enough customers and you'll win when you rise to the maru; otherwise, you'll lose when you fall to the batsu. -- Cooking Area -- The central, largest part of the screen is where your food will appear when you prepare it. The background text is correlated with your reputation as listed on the status bar: サイコー! Awesome! よい Good ふつう Ordinary わるい Bad サイテー Awful If you get down to "Awful", the cooking area will start to get staticky, which conveniently makes it even harder to cook. ** SELECTING A TASK 1. Press U or D on the Control Pad or ltstick to cycle through the list of tasks. 2. Press O to select the task you want to do. 3. Complete the task. If it is a waitable task (see section 1.5), all you need to do is press O after you've waited long enough. ** NOTES ON VS MODE VS Mode allows you to play with one or two players. The benefit of playing as one player in VS mode is that you can skip to the boss battle of the stage you'd like (however, this requires that you have already unlocked the stage in Story Mode. Select the second option (フルコース). VS Mode also allows you to practice certain tasks (e.g., beer pouring, thin vegetable slicing) for up to 30 seconds at a time. You can also set try high scores for these tasks. Select the first option (たんぴん). ** SCORING SYSTEM Every time you complete a step of a dish, a number between 1-10 appears on the screen. That is your score. 1 is the minimum and 10 is the maximum. To have a certain effect on the customer's mood (shown by the face that appears above his/her head), all your steps have to be in a certain range: EASY LEVEL Normal Critic Content: 10-8 10-8 Disaffected: 7-5 Disgusted: 4-1 7-1 NORMAL LEVEL Normal Critic Content: 10-8 10-8 Disaffected: 7-5 Disgusted: 4-1 7-1 GOURMET LEVEL Critic Content: 10-9 Disgusted: 8-1 However, your overall reputation seems to be affected by the net or average score. Therefore, if you have a multi-step dish and you score a 2 on the first step, it's still in your best interests to take care on the remaining steps. The customer will still be angry, but the drop in reputation will be less drastic. It is possible for your customer to look disaffected, but still give you a slight gain in reputation. ** DIFFICULTY LEVELS In story mode, you have three levels: Easy, Normal, and Gourmet. (イージー,ノーマル,グルメ) - You must complete the easy and normal levels to unlock all the stages. The easy level does not include stages 3, 6, and 9. - Gourmet level is only available after you have played through the first two levels. All of your customers will be food critics. You must get 9s or 10s on all steps of your dishes in order to please them. Since critics affect your reputation greatly, you will win or lose very quickly. - In the easy level, during certain steps that require ingredient addition (e.g. pouring ketchup on the hamburger of level 2), a square with an X will appear onscreen and the controller will vibrate to let you know that you've put in enough. In the normal level, this is no longer true. - In the easy level, you can recover points after cutting yourself in the cutting steps by cutting very thin slices. In the higher levels, this is no longer true (except for the first two stages). - Each successive level sets a faster pace (tabs disappear at a faster rate) and the AI are smarter in the boss battles. In 2-player VS mode, each person can choose between two levels: Easy and Normal. - If you are on the normal level but are playing against someone on the easy level, your mistakes will be much more crippling, and the rate at which tasks disappear is faster. 1.5 Guide Format (Codes) --------------------------------------------- DISH NAME is listed first in Japanese and English. Substeps are named and explained in order of appearance. CODES are in brackets next to the name, and refer to the following qualities: - C (Combinable): When different customers place the same order, you can sometimes fulfill their requests all at once. - W (Waitable): Certain steps (boiling, frying, baking) do not require you to do anything. When you select them, a red square with a hand will appear to tell you "Hands off!" Press 'O' once to start cooking the dish, and when it's done, press 'O' again to take it off. Waitable steps take ~8 seconds, during which time you can work on other orders. - TIME codes refer to the amount of time needed to complete a non-waiting dish or step. Your personal experience will vary. - L1 (Level 1): Can complete one of these in the time it takes to do a waitable step. - L2 (Level 2): Can complete two of these... - L3 (Level 3): Can complete three or more of these. Less than 2 seconds each. - NW (No Wait): Takes slightly longer than the time it takes to do a waitable step. Do this step at a time when you don't have something waiting on the stove. - E (Entire): Start this task as soon as you see it appear on the screen. It will take awhile. APPEARANCE refers to the picture that appears on the tab, for identification in case you cannot read Japanese. CONTROL explains how to move the sticks in order to cook. TECHNIQUE, if present, will explain how to make the dish in the most optimal manner. -- When moving the joysticks, STICK DIRECTIONS/POSITIONS are abbreviated [U, D, L, R, X] (Up, Down, Left, Right, Center). -- "ROTATE" means to move the joystick in a circle. -- Right and left joysticks are referred to as rtstick and ltstick. -- Movement coordination is also important: "SIMULTANEOUS" motion means that you need to move the rtstick and ltstick at the SAME time. "ALTERNATING" motion means that you move the sticks ONE at a time. (Move the rtstick and let go. Then move the ltstick and let go. Repeat...) --------------------------------------------- 2. GENERAL TECHNIQUES --------------------------------------------- 2.1 General Tips --------------------------------------------- ** THE ZEN (or something related) and MECHANICS of COOKING Remember that the sticks are not pressure-sensitive - it doesn't matter how hard you push on them. Relax your arms and try to use the minimum amount of force needed - exercising control will give you speed. Certain finger movements, such as rotating the stick with your thumb, may be hard to do quickly. If this is the case, try generating the motion with your entire arm instead of just your finger. For example, when I WASH DISHES, I use the heel of my palm to make contact with the stick and move my entire arm. ** WAITABLE STEPS: COLOR CHANGING TABS When you first start a waitable step, the color of the tab will be dark blue. As the cooking process completes, the tab will eventually turn back to its normal blue color (in ~8 seconds). If you wait too long and let the dish burn, the tab will slowly turn bright red. Paying attention to the color of the tab will help you anticipate how much more time you have to attend to other matters. ** COMBINABLE STEPS Sometimes several customers will order the same thing. Often, you can do certain steps (especially the waitable steps) for everyone at once. This has several benefits: 1. It saves time 2. It can have instant, significant results on your reputation (as well as your opponent's!). A sudden increase in reputation will result in a slight decrease for your opponent. Also, you may automatically "attack" them, which results in their having to complete a yellow task. On the other hand, a sudden decrease in reputation will give your opponent a boost. 3. It can be used to pull off... ** THE LAST MINUTE RESCUE To combine steps, you can click on any one of the qualifying tabs. The game will combine the steps automatically. Note that when you do so, all of the tabs line up to the same horizontal position. Thus, when combining steps, you should always choose the tab that is the newest (farthest to the right). Say that you need to boil ramen for a customer who's been there for some time, but you don't think you have to enough time to do so before he gets mad and leaves. Quickly select a newer "boil ramen" tab, and you'll be able to pull the older customer's tab back quite a bit, buying you some time. ** TAKE UP SPACE At higher levels, you should attend to the more complicated dishes first. If you're very busy, let the simpler orders sit there for awhile - this will prevent more orders (especially the complicated ones) from coming in, and can be pulled out easily when you need an emergency boost in reputation (i.e. when you are just about to fail or win) ** FAILURE IMMINENT Sometimes, when things get hectic, you have to let some customers go or give them a mediocre dish. If this happens to you, keep the following tips in mind. - It's probably better to serve a mediocre dish than not serve one at all. If you're running out of time on an order and you can't do a last minute rescue, go ahead and wait less on that waiting step or chop the carrot into two pieces. You might get a 1 on that step, but hopefully it'll average out enough that you won't die. - Never fail to serve, or serve something bad to the food critic. The food critic has enough power over your reputation that you can go from near-winning all the way to failure if you screw up badly enough. - If you become overwhelmed by a bunch of yellow tasks and you won't be able to finish them all, sometimes it's best to just let them disappear. When yellow tasks disappear, they'll drive away all your customers, but you can instead try to minimize the number of customers that will need to leave. For example, try to complete as many one-step dishes as possible so that some customers will leave by themselves first. If there's a large time gap between tasks (i.e. three that will disappear in the next 10 seconds, and one task that you actually have time to do), finish up the one that will disappear later. Yellow tasks unfortunately don't make the other yellow tasks disappear, so you want to make sure that you don't have another set of customers come in and be driven out 30 seconds later. 2.2 VS Strategy Guide --------------------------------------------- In VS mode, the way you perform will impact your opponent: - Serving a single customer will raise or lower ONLY your score. - Serving multiple customers at once (a combo) or serving the food critic will have the following effects: 1. Your opponent's score will be affected in the opposite direction. If your reputation improves, your opponent's will drop. If your reputation falters, your opponent's will rise. 2. You have a chance at performing an attack, which will replace one of your opponent's customers with a yellow (problem) event. If you are playing to win, the implications are obvious. If you are playing with a beginner and are trying to keep them alive as long as possible (so that they don't get turned off before they get really good and fun to play with!), I would suggest starting off by trying to serve only single customers. This also slows you down appreciably and stops you from making attacks. If your opponent is about to lose, start getting low scores on a few combos. Oftentimes this should be enough to jet them out of imminent failure. 2.3 Yellow (Problem) Events --------------------------------------------- ** よっぱらい (DRUNK) [L2] Appearance: Sake (rice wine) bottle and cup Control: Dial 110 to call the police. Ltstick moves your finger across the numbers. D on the rtstick dials that number. Technique: This task is particularly bothersome on Normal and Gourmet levels because all your customers will want to leave sooner (tabs disappear faster). Thus, you need to do this event as soon as it appears. To get there quickly, push the ltstick straight R to get to the 1. Then push straight D to get to the 0 - since there is no number at that position, your cursor will most likely jump to the closest number, 0. If you overshoot and dial 119 instead, you call the fire station, which will, strangely enough, achieve the same purpose. I have not tested any other numbers. ** 皿洗い (WASH DISHES) [L2] Appearance: Dish soap and sponge Control: Rotate rtstick (clockwise or counterclockwise, doesn't matter). ** 食い逃げ (EAT-AND-RUN CUSTOMER) [NW] Appearance: Running man (with speed lines) Control: Move both sticks U and D simultaneously, in a transverse motion (Rtstick is U when ltstick is D; move rtstick D and ltstick U; repeat...). Technique: Try to start moving the joysticks as soon as you start, there's a small chance that you might catch him right away. ** ゴキブリ (ROACHES) [NW] Appearance: A roach. Control: Move the slipper around the screen in all directions using the ltstick. Push D on the rtstick to slap. Technique: I suck at this, so I can't give you any tips. If you take too long, the remaining roaches will run off the mat and scare all your customers anyway. ** 両替 (COUNT MONEY) [L2] Appearance: Paper money Control: Move the rtstick from L to R, R to L, etc., repeatedly. Technique: Make sure that you push it all the way to the L and R, or you won't be able to pick up/let go of the money. I find that I can do this more quickly when I move my entire hand back and forth, instead of just bending the finger touching the stick. 2.4 How to Chop --------------------------------------------- Chopping (with a knife) is one of the most important skills in this game. You'll use it in every stage, so it's important to master it early on. This step always looks like a knife. Control: Ltstick moves your hand horizontally (L or R). Pressing D on the rtstick causes you to chop with your knife at the point right before your hand. If you don't move your hand back before you make another slice, you will cut yourself. Technique: To get the maximum score, make at least 9 cuts. To do so, only apply gentle pressure to the ltstick - at most, you want to pull the stick 1/2 cm to the left. This will move your hand at a nice slow pace. Then, just push the rtstick D repeatedly and as fast as possible in order to cut the maximum number of pieces. Points: Cutting yourself, depending on the stage and level of difficulty, may result in the loss of points. The following table shows point loss data: Legend: O - Does not matter, you will still get a 10 R - You will lose points if you cut yourself, but you can recover those points by cutting very thin slices. X - You will lose 1 point each time you cut yourself, and you cannot recover lost points. Easy Normal 1. Ramen O O 2. Fast R R 3. Ethnic R X 4. Japanese R X 5. Family R X 6. Food Stand R X 7. Hotel R X 8. Castle R X 9. Magic R X --------------------------------------------- 3. STAGE GUIDES --------------------------------------------- 3.1. Stage 1: 大食 (RAMEN SHOP) --------------------------------------------- Dishes: Beer, Ramen --------------------------------------------- ** ビール (BEER) [L3] Appearance: Mug of light brown beer STEP 1: Pour Beer [L3] Appearance: Mug under tap Control: Push Ltstick L to tilt the glass to various degrees. Push D on rtstick to fill with beer, let return to X when done. Technique: Start out with the glass tilted all the way the left. Start the flow of beer, and slowly let the glass return to vertical (ltstick returns to X). For maximum points, the cup should be full (but not overflowing) and have a ~1-in head. Do not spill any beer. ** ラメン (RAMEN) Appearance: White soup bowl with chunks floating in it STEP 1: Slice Ingredients [L2-3] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Boil Noodles [C, W] Appearance: Large pot Control: Start cooking, then discontinue heating with the O button. Soup is done when steam rises from the pot. STEP 3: Pour Broth [C, L2] Appearance: Ladle (looks like a white feather) Control: Push D on rtstick to pour broth. Technique: Fill the bowl up to its lip for maximum points. 3.2. Stage 2: FOOD FAST --------------------------------------------- Dishes: Soft Drink, Hamburger, Fries --------------------------------------------- ** ドリンク (SOFT DRINK) [L3] Appearance: Lime green drink STEP 1: Pour Drink [L3] Appearance: Lime green drink under tap Control: Push D on rtstick to pour soda. Stop pushing once you've poured enough. Technique: Do not let the glass overflow, or you'll get a 1 and be unable to move while you watch the drink pour down the sides of the glass. Fill the glass completely (about 1 in from the top) to get a 10. ** ハンバーガー (HAMBURGER) Appearance: Burger STEP 1: Mince Ingredients [L2-3] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Pound Burger [C, L1-2] Appearance: Hand with patty Control: Simultaneously move both sticks L, then R; back and forth six times. If you drop the burger (by holding it in one hand too long, or by failing to coordinate the back-and-forth hand motion), you'll get a 1. If you toss it successfully, you're guaranteed a 10. STEP 3: Fry Burger [C, W] Appearance: Frying Pan Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. Burger is done when steam rises from it. STEP 4: Add Ketchup [C, L1-2] Appearance: Ketchup bottle Control: Push D on rtstick to pour ketchup. Stop pushing once you've added enough. Technique: More orders (remember, this is combinable) require more ketchup. Pour ketchup just until the patty turns red, or practice first on the easy level. For a single burger, push the rtstick for ~1 second. ** ポテト フライ (FRIES) [C] Appearance: Fries in red box. STEP 1: Deep Fry [C, W] Appearance: Fries in deep fryer Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. Fries are done when steam rises from it. STEP 2: Apply Salt [C, L1] Appearance: Salt shaker Control: Push D on rtstick to pour salt. Stop pushing once you've added enough. Technique: More orders require more salt. Play this on easy mode so that the red X gives you a feel for how much salt is needed. For a single order, push the rtstick for 1/2 second. 3.3. Stage 3: ETHNIC RESTAURANT --------------------------------------------- Dishes: Dark Beer, Yakisoba, Shrimp Chili, Natto --------------------------------------------- ** クロビール (DARK BEER) [L3] Appearance: Mug of dark brown beer STEP 1: Pour Beer [L3] Appearance: Mug under tap Control: Push the ltstick L to tilt the glass to various degrees. Push D on rtstick to fill with beer, let return to X when done. Technique: Start out with the glass tilted all the way the left. Start the flow of beer, and slowly let the glass return to vertical (ltstick returns to X). For maximum points, the cup should be full (but not overflowing) and have a ~1-in head. Do not spill any beer. ** ヤキソバ (YAKISOBA / FRIED NOODLES) Appearance: Yellow blob on white plate STEP 1: Mince Ingredients [L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Stir-fry Noodles [C, L1-2] Appearance: Two spatulas and a metal dome Control: Simultaneously rotate both analog sticks in opposing directions (ltstick counterclockwise and rtstick clockwise) so that both spatulas scrape the yakisoba off the grill at the same time. The yakisoba should get darker. Cooking will stop automatically when it is finished. Technique: The yakisoba cooks more quickly if you can scrape both sides at exactly the same time, though it still works if you don't. Don't let the yakisoba stay in contact with the grill for too long (>2 seconds), or it will burn. ** エビチリ (SHRIMP CHILI) Appearance: Red blob on a white plate STEP 1: Peel Shrimp [L2] Appearance: Red shrimp Control: Pull rtstick L four times. Technique: Be careful not to pull to the R (i.e. don't just move the stick back and forth in the horizontal plane). Pull L, then let the stick return to X. Pull L, let return to X. Etc... STEP 2: Deep Fry Shrimp [C, W] Appearance: Fries in deep fryer Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. Frying is done when steam rises from it. STEP 3: Add Sauce [C, L2-3] Appearance: Ketchup bottle Control: Push D on rtstick to pour sauce. Stop pushing once you've added enough. Technique: More orders require more sauce. Since this isn't on easy mode, you'll just have to practice until you get a feel for it. For a single order, push the rtstick for 1/2 second. STEP 4: Cook Chili [C, W] Appearance: Frying pan Control: Start cooking, then discontinue heating with the O button. Chili is done when steam rises from it. ** ナットウ テアイショク (NATTO / FERMENTED SOYBEAN SPECIAL) Appearance: Beans in a brown bowl STEP 1: Mix Ingredients [C, L1] Appearance: Supposed to be a white square container filled with brown beans, but looks like a pair of boots on a pedestal... Control: Rotate the rtstick to mix with chopsticks. Make sure to make full circles. STEP 2: Wash Rice [C, L1] Appearance: Silver circular object. Control: Rotate the Right Analog Stick to move your hand. Make sure to make full circles. STEP 3: Pressure Cook [C, W] Appearance: Pressure cooker Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. The natto is done when the lid rattles and steam rises from it. 3.4. Stage 4: JAPANESE RESTAURANT --------------------------------------------- Dishes: Tempura, Nimonotsuke, Soft-Serve --------------------------------------------- ** テンプラ (TEMPURA) Appearance: Yellow rectangle in brown basket STEP 1: Peel Shrimp [L2] Appearance: Shrimp Control: Pull rtstick L four times. Technique: Be careful not to pull to the R (i.e. don't just move the stick back and forth in the horizontal plane). Pull L, then let the stick return to X. Pull L, let return to X. Etc... STEP 2: Slice Vegetables [L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 3: Dip Ingredients [L3] Appearance: Square tray filled with batter Control: Push the rtstick D to dip the ingredient. Technique: Do not let the ingredient stay in the batter too long. 1/2 second should be sufficient. STEP 4: Deep Fry [C, W] Appearance: Fries in deep fryer Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. The tempura is done when steam rises from it. ** ニモノ (NIMONOTSUKE / BOILED VEGETABLES) Appearance: Brown blob in bowl STEP 1: Peel Potatoes [L1-2] Appearance: Potato with Peeler Control: Push ltstick R to rotate the potato to the right. Push rtstick D to use peeler. The number of pieces you peel determines your score: 2 peels = 5; 3 peels = 7; 4 peels = 9; 5 peels = 10. STEP 2: Add Water [C, L1-2] Appearance: Ladle Control: Push rtstick D to pour water. Fill the pot completely without spilling to get maximum points. STEP 3: Boil Vegetables [C, W] Appearance: Large Pot Control: Start simmering, then discontinue heating with the O button. The vegetables are done when steam rises from it. ** ソフトクリーム(SOFT-SERVE ICE CREAM) [L1] Appearance: Green ice cream cone. STEP 1: Serve Ice Cream [L1] Appearance: A green ice cream cone in the making. Control: Hold ltstick D to start ice cream flow. Rotate rtstick to make a nice swirly pattern Technique: Don't rotate the cone too quickly, or your swirls will be too thin. Make each rotation last a little less than a second. Don't let the cone become lopsided (i.e. don't vary the speed of each rotation) or it'll fall over and you'll get a one. To get a 10, make the ice cream cone as high as possible by holding the ltstick D during the entire sequence (no need to let go until your score pops up). 3.5. Stage 5: RESTAURANT FAMILY --------------------------------------------- Dishes: Parfait, Okonomiyaki, Curry Rice, Hamburger Steak --------------------------------------------- ** パフィ (PARFAIT) [L1] Appearance: Cocktail glass with dessert STEP 1: Serve Parfait [L1] Appearance: Pastry bag Control: Push ltstick D to start flow of whipped cream. Rotate rtstick 5 times to create swirls. Technique: Make the parfait as large as possible by holding the ltstick down the entire time. Don't rotate the ltstick too quickly - since you only get to go around five times, you want to make the swirls pretty wide. Be careful to use a uniform speed, or it'll fall over and you'll get a 1. ** オコサマランチ(OKONOMIYAKI / JAPANESE PANCAKE-LIKE OBJECT LUNCH) Appearance: Large yellow blob with orange garnish STEP 1: Mince Ingredients [L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Add Sauce [C, L2-3] Appearance: Ketchup Control: Push rtstick D to pour sauce. Technique: More orders require more sauce. Pour sauce just until the lunch turns red, or practice first on the easy level. For a single lunch, push the rtstick for ~1 second. STEP 3: Fry [C, W] Appearance: Frying pan Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. The okonomiyaki is done when steam rises from it. ** カレーライス (CURRY RICE) Appearance: Curry and rice on a white plate STEP 1: Slice Ingredients [L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Fry Ingredients [C, W] Appearance: Frying Pan Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. The step is done when steam rises from it. STEP 3: Add Curry [C, L2-3] Appearance: Yellow cubes Control: Push rtstick D to add curry cubes until the pot is full. STEP 4: Cook Curry [C, W] Appearance: Large Pot Control: Start cooking, then discontinue heating with the O button. The curry is done when steam rises from it. ** ハンバグ (HAMBURGER STEAK) Appearance: Pink beef patty STEP 1: Mince Ingredients [L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Shape Burger [C, L1-2] Appearance: Hand with patty Control: Simultaneously move both sticks L, then R; back and forth six times. If you drop the burger (by holding it in one hand too long, or by failing to coordinate the back-and forth hand motion), you'll get a 1. If you toss it successfully, you're guaranteed a 10. STEP 3: Fry Burger [C, L1-2] Appearance: Patty in frying pan Control: Push rtstick D, then very quickly push it U to flip the burger. Technique : If you wait for the patty to come back down to rest, you need to flip the burger 3 times. However, if you just move to stick U and D really quickly, you'll still cook the burger in the same amount of time and get a guaranteed 10. As a bonus, it looks really funny. Just make sure you push the stick all the way U and all the way D. 3.6. Stage 6: FOOD STAND --------------------------------------------- Dishes: Corn Dog, Chocolate Banana, Takoyaki, Cotton Candy --------------------------------------------- ** アメリカンドッグ (CORN DOG) Appearance: Yellow oblong blob (corn dog) on stick STEP 1: Dip Corn Dog [L3] Appearance: Square tray filled with batter Control: Push rtstick D to dip corn dog. Technique: Do not let the ingredient stay in the batter too long. 1/2 second should be sufficient. STEP 2: Deep Fry [C, W] Appearance: Fries in deep fryer. Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. The corn dog is done when steam rises from it. ** チョコバナナ (CHOCOLATE BANANA) Appearance: Brown oblong blob (chocolate banana) STEP 1: Peel Banana [L2] Appearance: Peeled banana Control: Push rtstick D 4 times to pull down the peel. Technique: Do not pull the stick back U. Let it return to the center naturally. STEP 2: Dip Banana [L3] Appearance: Square tray of batter Control: Push rtstick D to dip the banana. Technique: Do not let the ingredient stay in the chocolate too long. 1/2 second should be sufficient. ** たこやき (TAKOYAKI / FRIED OCTOPUS BALLS) [E] Appearance: Brown and tan squarish blob STEP 1: Mince Ingredients [L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Break Eggs [L3] Appearance: Cracked egg Control: Push rtstick D and L to hit the egg against the edge and drop it into the bowl. Technique: The number of points you get depends on how many times you have to try: 1 try = 10; 2 = 9; 3 = 8; etc. If you drop the egg, you get a 1. I suggest pushing the rtstick to 7 o'clock with the tip of your thumb, then applying pressure with the base of your thumb to push the stick to the L. This J-shaped movement will help you avoid dropping the egg. STEP 3: Mix Ingredients [C, L1] Appearance: Green mixing bowl Control: Rotate the rtstick to mix the batter. STEP 4: Cook [C, L1-3] Appearance: Octopus balls on baking sheet, under a knife Control: Push the ltstick in any cardinal direction to choose one of the spots on the baking sheet. Push down on the rtstick to remove a takoyaki ball from heat. Technique: Try to remove the balls as soon as they start shaking. This step takes a really long time, so I don't like to combine this step often. If you want to combine, make sure that you don't have any customers who are about to leave. Also, try to start this dish as soon as it appears. ** ワタアメ (COTTON CANDY) [C, L2] Appearance: Pink cotton candy. STEP 1: Make Cotton Candy [L2] Appearance: Pink cotton candy. Control: Rotate rtstick to move cone around cotton candy machine. Technique: Resist the urge to rotate the stick quickly. You can pick up all the candy in one rotation if you wait for all the cotton candy to pop up,then make sure to rotate the stick fully. 3.7. Stage 7: OKOUKYU GREAT HOTEL --------------------------------------------- Dishes: Cocktail, Steak, Pizza, Pancakes, Omelet and Rice --------------------------------------------- ** カクテル (COCKTAIL) [L1-2] Appearance: Cocktail glass STEP 1: Shake [L1-2] Appearance: Like a silver grenade (and pin, too)... Control: Move rtstick U and D rapidly to shake the cocktail. ** ビフテキ (STEAK) Appearance: Red steak. STEP 1: Tenderize [L2] Appearance: Steak with meat tenderizer Control: Move rtstick U and D rapidly to pound meat. Technique: Technically, you only need to push D. In this case, however, pushing U won't penalize you and you can tenderize the meat more quickly. STEP 2: Season [C, L2-3] Appearance: Salt shaker Control: Push rtstick down to add seasoning. Technique: More orders require more seasoning. Play this on easy mode so that the red X gives you a feel for how much is needed. For a single order, push the rtstick for ~1/2 second. STEP 3: Fry [C, W] Appearance: Frying pan Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. The steak is done when steam rises from it. ** ピーザ (PIZZA) Appearance: STEP 1: Slice Ingredients [L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Toss Dough [C, L2] Appearance: Like a Pringle Control: The ltstick controls your left hand; the rtstick controls your right hand. Simultaneously move the two sticks U and D in opposite directions (e.g. ltstick U and rtstick D) Technique: This must be done three times. Make sure that your hands return to normal position (sticks return to X) before the pizza comes down, or you'll drop it and get a 1. STEP 3: Apply Cheese [C, L3] Appearance: Ladle Control: Push rtstick D to add cheese. Technique: More orders require more cheese. Play this on easy mode so that the red X gives you a feel for how much is needed. For a single order, push the rtstick for ~1/2 second. STEP 4: Bake [C, W] Appearance: Oven Control: Start baking, then discontinue heating with the O button. The pizza is done when steam rises from the top of the oven. ** ホットケーキ (PANCAKES) Appearance: flat yellow pancake STEP 1: Break Eggs [L2-3] Appearance: Broken egg Control: Push rtstick D and L to hit the egg against the edge and drop it into the bowl. Technique: The number of points you get depends on how many times you have to try: 1 try = 10; 2 = 9; 3 = 8; etc. If you drop the egg, you get a 1. I suggest pushing the rtstick to 7 o'clock with the tip of your thumb, then applying pressure with the base of your thumb to push the stick to the L. This J-shaped movement will help you avoid dropping the egg. STEP 2: Mix Ingredients [C, L1] Appearance: Green mixing bowl Control: Rotate the rtstick to mix. STEP 3: Fry [C, W] Appearance: Frying pan Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. The pancakes are done when steam rises from them. STEP 4: Pour Syrup [C, L1-2] Appearance: Ladle Control: Push rtstick D to pour syrup. Technique: More orders require more syrup. Play this on easy mode so that the red X gives you a feel for how much is needed. For a single order, push the rtstick for ~1/2 second. ** オムライス (OMELET AND RICE) Appearance: Red, yellow, and orange blob STEP 1: Mince Ingredients [L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Break Eggs [L2-3] Appearance: Broken egg Control: Push rtstick D and L to hit the egg against the edge and drop it into the bowl. Technique: The number of points you get depends on how many times you have to try: 1 try = 10; 2 = 9; 3 = 8; etc. If you drop the egg, you get a 1. I suggest pushing the rtstick to 7 o'clock with the tip of your thumb, then applying pressure with the base of your thumb to push the stick to the L. This J-shaped movement will help you avoid dropping the egg. STEP 3: Fry Omelet [C, W] Appearance: Frying pan Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. The omelet is done when steam rises from it. STEP 4: Fold Omelet [C, W] Appearance: Like a yellow taco Control: Tap rtstick U to push the pan up so that the omelet folds over. Technique: You will probably have to gently tap the rtstick 2-3 times. Try to fold the omelet as close to perfectly overlapping halves as possible. 3.8. Stage 8: キャセル城 (CASTLE RESTAURANT) --------------------------------------------- Dishes: Snow Cone, Apple, Mochi, Udon, Gyouza, Spaghetti --------------------------------------------- ** カキ水 (PERSIMMON ICE/ SNOW CONE) [C] Appearance: pink snow cone STEP 1: Crush Ice [C, L1] Appearance: ice crushing machine Control: Rotate rtstick to control machine handle. STEP 2: Apply Syrup [C, L2-3] Appearance: Ladle Control: Push rtstick down to pour syrup. Technique: Play this on easy mode so that the red X gives you a feel for how much is needed. Otherwise, stop pouring when the color of the ice is light pink. For one order, this should be <3/4 of a rotation. ** デザート (APPLE DESSERT) [L1-2] Appearance: Whole Apple STEP 1: Peel Apple [L1-2] Appearance: Apple being peeled with knife Control: Push rtstick U and L (at the same time) to peel. Technique: Make sure the peel is as thin as possible. You can make the peel thinner by angling the stick closer to upwards. Stop and start the knife once in a while to get a perfect score (pause ~1 second in between peels). ** モチ(MOCHI/ POUNDED RICE CAKE) [C, L1] Appearance: White blob on a pedestal STEP 1: Pound Mochi [C, L1] Appearance: Wooden mallet attached to white goo Control: Push ltstick R to move your hand into the mortar. Push rtstick D to hit with the mallet. Alternate quickly. Technique: Avoid hitting your hand, you will lose 1 point every time you do. To avoid injury but pound quickly, position your hands so that you are applying pressure to the sticks with the outside edges of your thumbs. This will force you to move your entire thumb instead of just the first joint, which will help you move faster. It will also allow the sticks to return to the center very quickly for the next time you push them, because it is harder to maintain contact with them. ** ウドン (UDON NOODLES) Appearance: Black bowl filled with white noodles STEP 1: Pound Dough [C, L2] Appearance: A boot Control: Ltstick controls your left foot; rtstick controls your right foot. Alternatingly push the rt and ltsticks D to make a stomping motion. STEP 2: Slice Noodles [C, L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 3: Boil Noodles [C, W] Appearance: Large pot Control: Start boiling, then discontinue heating with the O button. The noodles are done when steam rises from the pot. STEP 4: Add Broth [C, L2] Appearance: Ladle Control: Push rtstick D to add broth until the bowl is full. Technique: Fill the bowl up to its lip for maximum points. ** ギョウザ (GYOUZA / POT STICKERS) Appearance: Round tan objects on a white plate STEP 1: Mince Ingredients [L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Fold Dumplings [C, L2] Appearance: Green blob on larger white blob Control: The ltstick controls your left hand; the rtstick controls your right hand. Simultaneously push both sticks inward (ltstick goes R and rtstick goes L) so that your fingers meet. Repeat. STEP 3: Add Water [C, L2] Appearance: Ladle Control: Push rtstick D to add broth until the bowl is full. Technique: Fill the bowl up to its lip for maximum points. STEP 4: Cook Gyouza [C, W] Appearance: Frying pan Control: Start simmering, then discontinue heating with the O button. The gyouza are done when steam rises from the pot. ** スパゲッチ (SPAGHETTI) Appearance: Red blob on white plate STEP 1: Mince Ingredients [L2] Appearance: Knife See section 2.3. STEP 2: Boil Noodles [C, W] Appearance: Large pot Control: Start boiling, then discontinue heating with the O button. The noodles are done when steam rises from the pot. STEP 3: Add Sauce [C, L2-3] Appearance: Ketchup Control: Push D on rtstick to pour sauce. Stop pushing once you've added enough. Technique: More orders require more sauce. Since this stage isn't available on easy mode, you'll just have to practice until you get a feel for it. For a single order, push the rtstick for 1/2 second. STEP 4: Cook Noodles [C, W] Appearance: Frying pan Control: Start cooking, then discontinue heating with the O button. The spaghetti is done when steam rises from it. 3.9. Stage 9: 魔女の家 (WITCH'S HOUSE / MAGIC RESTAURANT) --------------------------------------------- Dishes: Strange Medicine, Filling Medicine, Mysterious Soup --------------------------------------------- An interesting note: When this boss is able to combine three contiguous orders, it seems that she likes to get sixes on them. Heh. ** ヘンナクスリ (STRANGE MEDICINE) Appearance: Like a snowman or white gourd... STEP 1: Peel Potatoes [L1] Appearance: Potato and peeler Control: Push ltstick R to rotate the potato to the right. Push rtstick D to use peeler. The number of pieces you peel determines your score: 2 peels = 5; 3 peels = 7; 4 peels = 9; 5 peels = 10. STEP 2: Fold Dumplings [C, L2] Appearance: A bit of filling in the middle of a circular wrapper Control: The ltstick controls your left hand; the rtstick controls your right hand. Simultaneously push both sticks inward (ltstick goes R and rtstick goes L) so that your fingers meet. Repeat. STEP 3: Bake [C, W] Appearance: Oven Control: Start baking, then discontinue heating with the O button. The medicine is done when steam rises from the top of the oven. ** ミナギルクスリ (FILLING MEDICINE) Appearance: A corked Erlenmeyer flask filled with red liquid STEP 1: Peel Stalk [L2] Appearance: Corn-like vegetable Control: Push rtstick D 4 times to pull down the peel. Technique: Do not pull the stick back U. Let it return to the center naturally. STEP 2: Dip Stalk [L3] Appearance: Square tray filled with batter Control: Push rtstick D to dip stalk. Technique: Do not let the ingredient stay in the batter too long. 1/2 second should be sufficient. STEP 3: Deep Fry [C, W] Appearance: Fries in deep fryer Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. The frying is done when steam rises from the pan. STEP 4: Cook Potion [C, W] Appearance: Large Pot Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button. The frying is done when steam rises from the pan. ** フシギナスープ (MYSTERIOUS SOUP) Appearance: A hot pink blob on a white plate. STEP 1: Slice Ingredients [L2] Appearance: Knife
   See section 2.3.

STEP 2: Add Water [C, L2]
Appearance: Ladle

   Control: Push rtstick D to pour water. Fill the pot completely without 
   spilling to get maximum points.

STEP 3: Cook Soup [C, W]
Appearance: Large Pot

   Control: Start frying, then discontinue heating with the O button.  The 
   frying is done when steam rises from the pan.




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4. Credits 
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Thanks go out to:
- Argent, for making such a great game.  Fu fu fu fu fu...
- Goemon (Roman Kalinoksy, goemon_san@outgun.com) for being the only other 
  person obsessed enough to write a FAQ for this game, which helped me find a 
  starting point for this guide.
- My Dad, for introducing me to this game
- Rotatsuya and my roommate, Andrea, for being the best competition EVER.
- Jeff Bolz, for proofreading and being pretty darn good too.

And copyright again:
This work is copyright 2003 Candace Seu (maruchan@removethis.sandwich.net). 
It is intended for personal use only, and may not be reproduced without the 
author's express written permission.

Currently, the only sites authorized to use this FAQ and its US-ASCII encoded 
twin are www.gamefaqs.com and www.cheats.de.
The most current version of this FAQ can always be found at www.gamefaqs.com.

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