Playing single-player you can actually control 2 characters at once in Lego-Style switch off back and forth between the characters. Art style is super cute. Would be more fun played as a party game with others, where multiple chefs race against the clock to prepare orders and beat the various challenges. Recommended, but play it with others.
I got about 20 hours in this because I wanted to unlock the 12 different endings. The choices you make change what endings you can unlock. The English translation is awkward, but you can still get the gist of what's trying to be said. I actually enjoyed most of the mini-games, they varied in levels of difficulty. Thought the chibi-style in mini games was cute. I'd recommend this to players who enjoy a light-hearted mystery and puzzle solving in mini-games. This is like playing a cheesy rom-com KDrama, doesn't take itself too seriously, so players should just have fun with it. I'd say grab it when its on sale, if you like KDramas, you'll likely have fun with it. The actors in the game are just what you'd expect from a Kdrama. My only criticism is there's a choice you make near the start of the game and it's unclear that you're making it, because the game mechanics that present you with the choice are confusing. The rest of the choices you make in the game are clear, so its weird that the first important choice is confusing.