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Chef Ramses II is in a bit of a pickle. A well-known food critic is about to visit one of his under-managed restaurants. Can you manage his chaotic kitchen and help him in completing orders before he gets bombarded with bad reviews?
All Ratings (198)
Overwhelmingly Positive
Gameplay
Very Positive
Atmosphere
Very Positive
Customer service
Very Positive
Story
Very Positive
44 escape rooms
This was a great room! So much fun, we went with 3 people, but I think 4-5 would be a better number of people to complete all the tasks in this room if you divide and conquer. What a fun and unique room, I’d even go back and do it again, since if you change tasks it’s repeatable!
8 escape rooms
Good atmosphere, special experience, highly recommended!
60 escape rooms
This game had me in the zone and sweating as much as I expect I would in a real kitchen. We played as a team of 4 and had a great time, once we got through the initial understanding of how the room worked. One negative with this room is that the gap between the introduction and really understanding what you have to do in the room is pretty wide. It took us way too long to get actually started and I don't fault our team for that, I fault the introduction process.
32 escape rooms
This room is SO MUCH FUN. I feel the need to do it again. There are tons of puzzles so everyone kind of runs around like a chicken with their head cut off but this is what I loved about it. I think 6 people would be good because there is so much to do. We completed 22/26 recipes so of course we were a little bummed we didn’t escape. Fun little tech moment at the end. Highly recommend this room. Second room at Omescape and now I want to do them all.
79 escape rooms
Fantastic game! We loved every minute of it. We could go back and do this game again. A truly unique experience with a game mode that I’ve never even seen before. It felt like a video game perfectly meshed with an escape room. Everyone should play this. Do it with a group, I am sure it will be better.
37 escape rooms
Honestly I've done a lot of escape rooms and this one is by far my favorite of all time. It's very unique, busy, fun, and the production quality is through the roof. Just walking in I was taken aback by the sheer detail of the huge kitchen, everything you can physically grab is probably an ingredient you can use or a tool you need.
346 escape rooms
A very interesting game. It’s definitely one of those where you will not get to experience all the puzzles as everyone is running around working on their own or with one other. There is so much to do. It’s all about earning money for completing recipes. There was frustration, anxiety and triumphs (it kind of feels like your on a cooking competition show). While we didn’t complete all the puzzles, we all had a good time.
120 escape rooms
This room makes my top 10 and probably even my top 5. I’ve never seen another room like this and it is soooo much fun. Lots of team communication and it’s a speed race to complete as many puzzles as possible. The environment is incredibly immersive and I felt like kid playing with my life size plastic kitchen on a HUGE scale. So whimsical and fun and you never knew what was gonna happen next. The only thing that ruined the experience was the lack of personalized customer experience that we observed throughout the day, we played 4 games back to back. You can read specifics about that under the rating breakdown “how were you treated” section of this review. The waiting room is also VERY loud.
121 escape rooms
Undercooked was a ton of fun. Because it’s not a traditional escape room, because it’s point based, and due to the fact that it’s based on an IP that I know nothing about (I was made aware by my son), I expected that I would not enjoy it, but I really had a blast. There is so much to do and it’s non-linear so you can work on anything that catches your fancy. We usually play with a group of three and I normally never recommend more than four for any room, but I think that 5-6 is best for this room.
132 escape rooms
Wow wow wow, this room was something else. There’s basically 26 puzzles available almost immediately…which is overwhelming but eventually you get in the groove and it’s not too bad. Basically, you are trying to cool recipes by finding the symbol of the recipe and solving a puzzle associated with it to get ingredients needed, then find those ingredients, input them on the food making IPad and Boom! One food item done, rinse repeat 26 times, and it is genuinely so much fun. The room is completely non linear, and while technically not an “escape room” with no hidden room or whatever, the puzzles, the set design, everything was absolutely on point. It is a frantic mess and I loved it. We played with 3 enthusiasts and completed 17/26 recipes in the allotted 75 minutes, and would happily go back and do it with more people just to do more recipes. Go play this room!
“If I could award Michelin stars for escape rooms, Undercooked would earn three.“
Instead of escaping in 75-min time limit, you will be trying to serve as many dishes as possible and earn the most money you can before time is up. Find food recipes and ingredients inside a hectic kitchen.
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