By Jay / / Games

Run a Restaurant, which many players call My Restaurant 2, is finally available on Roblox. The game keeps the classic restaurant management gameplay from the original experience while adding farming, recipes, skill trees, workers, and many new progression systems. If you are just starting, the amount of features can feel confusing at first.

The good news is that the gameplay becomes easy to understand once you learn the basics. Your main goal is simple: serve customers quickly, upgrade your restaurant, unlock better food, and expand your business into a massive restaurant empire.

1. Start by Completing the Tutorial

When you first enter the game, you will go through a short tutorial. This teaches you the basic controls such as placing furniture, serving customers, and collecting money. Early on, you will mostly do everything yourself because you do not have enough money to hire workers yet.

Focus on serving customers as quickly as possible. Every customer gives cash, and that money is needed for upgrades, furniture, and staff members. The faster customers enter and leave, the faster your progress becomes.

You should also pay attention to the quests on the side of the screen. These tasks reward extra money, experience, and progression for your restaurant skills.

2. Hire Workers as Soon as Possible

One of the first major upgrades you should buy is a cook. Without workers, your restaurant slows down whenever you stop moving around. Hiring staff helps automate your business so money keeps flowing even while you focus on other tasks. There are several types of workers in the game:

  • Waiters
  • Cooks
  • Cleaners
  • Farmers
  • Ranchers

Each worker has a different job. Waiters handle customers, cooks prepare meals, cleaners improve restaurant maintenance, while farmers and ranchers help produce ingredients later in the game.

Upgrading your staff is one of the most important parts of long-term progression.

3. Build an Efficient Restaurant Layout

Restaurant layout matters more than many new players realize. Customers and workers move using pathfinding systems, meaning bad layouts waste time and reduce profits. Try to place tables, chairs, stoves, and cash registers close together.

The goal is to reduce walking distance for both workers and customers. Efficient layouts allow customers to sit down, eat, pay, and leave much faster. Many experienced players prefer compact layouts instead of decorative restaurants because efficiency usually earns more money. Blocking unnecessary pathways can also improve customer movement in certain situations.

4. Unlock Farming Early

Farming is one of the biggest new systems in My Restaurant 2. Once unlocked, you can grow crops that are used for recipes inside your restaurant. Early crops include:

  • Wheat
  • Tomatoes

These ingredients unlock better dishes like bread, tomato soup, and bruschetta. Better recipes usually give higher profits, making farming extremely important for progression. You can also hire farmers later so crops are automatically collected for you.

5. Understand Recipes and Ingredients

Recipes are tied directly to your farming system. Some dishes require multiple ingredients before they can be served to customers. For example:

  • Bread requires wheat
  • Tomato soup requires tomatoes
  • Some advanced recipes require several ingredients at once

After unlocking a recipe, you must enable it before your restaurant starts serving it. Always check your recipe menu whenever you unlock new crops. The better your recipes become, the more money customers spend.

6. Upgrade Furniture and Appliances

Not all furniture is cosmetic. Some premium or advanced furniture pieces provide actual gameplay bonuses. Examples include:

  • Golden tables that increase customer payments
  • Golden chairs that stack extra bonuses
  • Golden stoves that cook food faster
  • Better fridges with larger storage space

Storage is important because ingredients need space inside refrigerators. As your farm grows larger, upgrading fridges becomes necessary. Furniture quality also contributes to your overall restaurant rank.

7. Learn the Skill Tree System

The game features several skill trees tied to different activities. As you continue playing, these skills level up naturally. Some examples include:

  • Service Skills
  • Cleaning Skills
  • Cooking Skills
  • Farming Skills
  • Ranching Skills

Each skill unlocks bonuses over time. For example, service upgrades can make waiters take orders faster, while cleaning upgrades improve dishwashing speed. These passive boosts become very helpful later in the game.

8. Understand the Ranking System

Once your restaurant becomes stronger, you unlock ranks. Rankings are based on overall restaurant performance, including customer service, furniture quality, worker management, and recipes. Higher ranks display next to your character name and may become important for future competitive updates. Current ranks include categories like:

  • Bronze
  • Silver
  • Higher competitive tiers later on

Leaderboards also track total cash and customer counts for players who enjoy competition.

9. Focus on Long-Term Expansion

One thing many beginners do not realize is how huge the game actually becomes later on. Beyond basic restaurants, you eventually unlock:

  • Farm expansions
  • Ranching systems
  • Animals
  • Delivery trucks
  • Better crops
  • Advanced appliances
  • Large-scale layouts

The game slowly transforms from a simple restaurant simulator into a full management and automation experience.


My Restaurant 2, also known as Run a Restaurant, brings back the classic Roblox restaurant gameplay while adding many deeper mechanics that make progression more rewarding. Farming, recipes, workers, and skill systems all combine to create a much larger experience compared to the original game.

If you are just starting, focus on efficiency first. Build compact layouts, hire workers quickly, unlock farming early, and keep upgrading your recipes. Once your restaurant starts running smoothly, progression becomes much faster and far more enjoyable.

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