Raise your popularity to 50 in Restaurant City

Raise your popularity to 50 in Restaurant City

Restaurant City is a Facebook game that allows you to create your own restaurant. This video tutorial will show you how to raise your popularity to 50 in Restaurant City. You employ a cook, cook, cook, waiter, cook, cook, waiter, waiter...

You need seventeen tables with chairs and two retro game machines (optional).

Description of the app on Facebook:

In Restaurant City you get to create and run your very own restaurant! Design it, decorate it, hire your friends to work in it, and collect new ingredients and menu items! Be sure to visit your friends' restaurants as well! Will you be the next Restaurant Mogul? Or perhaps the best architect in your city? Find out! From Playfish - the creators of Pet Society, Who Has The Biggest Brain? and other top-10 games!

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