

Includes two cooking trays, basket, rotisserie set, drip tray, retrieval tool, removable shield, and a cooking guide.Eight programmed settings: Air Fry, Bake, Roast, Rotisserie, Reheat, Dehydrate, Custom, and Rotate.And it dehydrates fruits, veggies, and herbs so you can enjoy their fresh flavors well beyond the season. It makes perfectly-cooked rotisserie chicken, crispy outside and tender inside, so you can skip the hit-or-miss ones at the grocery store. Ours does more than just better-for-you air frying. Air Fryer, Rotisserie, & Dehydrator All-in-One Conveniently fits under kitchen cabinets. No preheating is necessary, saving you precious time. Like a convection oven, superheated air circulates giving food a crispy texture. Ours is family-sized to quickly cook up to six servings, a whole chicken or roast, or appetizers for a crowd. If you love life-sims but want some truly new gameplay elements, look no further than Epic Che f.Enjoy fried foods at home without all the mess, hassle, and oil of deep frying but with all the flavor and texture you love. The cooking elements as extremely fun to experiment with, and they work cohesively with the already established genre rules. Though it isn’t without its cons, it’s a game that really proves that the genre still has room to grow. VerdictĮpic Chef is a breath of fresh air when it comes to the life-sim genre. You’ll have to click a button a couple of times in some cases, and that just gets in the way. They just aren’t as responsive as they could be. There are also some quirks when it comes to controls as well. I don’t think I’ve ever played a game with so many deterrents in it, especially an open-world one like this. On top of the, at times, hokey audio and visuals, there are also too many invisible walls. The cooking mechanics are fresh and work hand-in-hand with the farming sim aspects perfectly. I really think that Epic Chef holds a lot of replayability baked right in (no pun intended). There could’ve been more polish made to the Switch version to make it look as good as it really should. Visuals are pretty nice but have a bit of roughness when it comes to their outlines. There’s this odd loud humming sound that was happening throughout my playthrough and left me turning off my audio entirely. It doesn’t go out of its way to revolutionize anything but I think that was the point as the cooking is the ultimate star of the show.


When getting into the town-life aspects like completing missions or just getting to know your neighbors it’s a fun enough aspect to include. Sauces are other ways to enhance your dishes as well and will also knab you extra points here and there.

For example they may favor a meal with a tomato or using a specific sauce. Here, you need to work with your judge’s pallette and create something for their needs. Each item you throw into your dish has the potential to rack up points, especially when you have the chance to create synergies between items that work together.īuilding points is especially important when it comes to participating in Epic Chef battles against your rivals. Almost anything you find around the world can be made into something. You basically string together any three items to create your own unique dish. Cooking is by far my favorite part of Epic Chef because of how uniquely it was done.
