As you play PlateUp, each choice you make is important. Picking a countertop upgrade over a scrubbing brush can truly make or break your ability to survive 15 fast-paced rounds of kitchen shenanigans.
Every round, you choose to purchase and upgrade blueprints to add helpful items to your restaurant. When your rating increases, you choose upgrades that can help or hinder your progress, and you’re even forced to pick a theme that can be the difference between success and game over. If you want to make smarter choices while playing PlateUp so you can go all the way to overtime, here are some of the best options at your kitchen’s disposal.
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What Are the Best Restaurant Themes in PlateUp?
In PlateUp, there are four restaurant themes: Affordable, Charming, Expensive, and Formal. Each theme comes with different perks that affect how your restaurant operates. Once you hit a certain rating, you’ll get two theme options to choose between, and you’ll want to choose wisely.
If you want to pick the most lucrative, efficient themes, you’ll likely want to pick Formal or Expensive. The Formal restaurant theme encourages diners to be cleaner. With enough Formal decor in your eatery, there won’t be any messes at all. This makes cooking greasy food and serving customers a lot easier.
Meanwhile, Expensive is exactly what it sounds like. The more Expensive decor in your restaurant, the more people will pay for your food. More money means more things you can buy or upgrade.
If you struggle with customers running out of patience, there are some perks to choosing the Charming theme, which makes customers more patient. Their patience meter will go down much more slowly if you’re nearby, so you can strategically place your prep area near the tables for some extra time.
As for the Affordable theme? I’m sure it has its place, but it makes your customers cheap and messy, so it’s probably not the best option unless you’re going for a certain vibe.
What Are the Best Upgrades in PlateUp?
Once you have a research desk in PlateUp, things can get pretty intense. You can upgrade sinks, garbage bins, and even mops. This can be a huge help in the kitchen, but it’s tough to know which ones to prioritize when you only have so much money to spend.
If all those appliance options overwhelm you, here are our recommendations for the best upgrades in the game:
Power Sink: Upgraded from a basic sink, this sink washes dishes twice as fast. It can help streamline your cleaning process and ensure you’ve got clean plates and counter space available.
Dishwasher: Upgraded from the wash basin, the dishwasher is the perfect way to clear four plates, put them in the machine, and let them clean themselves while you’re busy taking orders. To get the wash basin, look for it in random drops or by upgrading a basic sink into one.
Simple Cloth Dining Table: Getting food out fast, and cleaning up afterward, can be a huge hassle. Upgrading a Dining Table into a Simple Cloth Dining Table can help you out immensely with that. Everyone at this table shares the same food, so you only ever have to create one dish for the table and only have to wash one plate. It’s a time-saver and a people-pleaser all in one.
Fancy Cloth Dining Table: For players who love money, upgrading Dining Tables into Fancy Cloth Dining Tables just makes sense. Guests pay you 50% more when they sit at these tables, which means you can afford to upgrade even more items.
Freezer: Upgraded from a standard counter, the Freezer is a great way to prep yourself for the next day. You can put one full, finished meal here and be ahead when you start your next round.
Frozen Prep Station: The Prep Station is where you can put extra pre-chopped or kneaded ingredients for yourself. A Frozen Prep Station means those ingredients can stay ready for you overnight. It’s perfect for streamlining your kitchen system.
Robot Mop or Robot Buffer: By upgrading either the Mop or the Floor Buffer, you can get these helpful robots. Both the Robot Mop and Robot Bluffer will clean your floors on your own. All you have to do is be careful not to run into them and you’ll never have to worry about your dining room and kitchen ever again.