Restaurats gives you your very own restaurant to manage and serve customers. You can play solo or with your friends to survive in the Friendslop mode or build a slow but steady restaurant for as many days as you want in the Career mode. For more information on the game, you can check out their official Steam page here.
Several types of customers will come to your restaurant. Each race has a VIP customer that you’ll have to serve. These VIP customers usually order multiple dishes, and they provide you with significant perks if you manage to serve them successfully. However, serving them isn’t always easy because each VIP customer has their own unique way to make your task more difficult.
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Skeleton VIP
Skeletons are the friendliest customers; they’re able to get along with just about any other race. They usually order drinks only, which is quite easy and effective. The Skeleton VIP is much larger than regular skeletons, and they don’t apply any debuffs to you to slow you down.
If you want to serve a Skeleton VIP, you can easily do so by handing out each order. If you’ve successfully managed to serve them, they’ll pay for all the Skeleton customers’ orders that are currently sitting in your restaurant and will leave a huge tip as they leave.

Werewolf VIP
Werewolves are easy customers to deal with, but the Werewolf VIP can be a challenge to serve, precisely because they bring their own pack with them. The bodyguards of the VIPs will not let you approach them and will knock you down if you get too close.
However, you can still easily throw the dishes to the VIP from a distance safely, or serve them from the front, where there aren’t any bodyguards. If you’re able to satisfy a VIP Werewolf, they’ll let their henchmen clean any dirt from the seating space inside your restaurant.
Any time there’s dirt in your restaurant, these henchmen will teleport and immediately start cleaning it. Furthermore, the next tax deduction is also slightly reduced. These bonuses only last till the next tax deduction and card choice.

Ghost VIP
Ghost VIP is somewhat difficult to deal with. As soon as the Ghost VIP arrives, if there are any customers already waiting for their orders, you’ll have to serve all of them a drink. It’s best to make the Ghost VIP wait outside until you’ve cleared the customers inside the restaurant to make the task easier, or if you’re low on Water or other drinks.
Now, after you take the Ghost VIP’s order, all the ingredient boxes will lose their labels. You’ll have to interact and pull the ingredients out of each box to see what’s inside it, or use your memory to remember where you’ve put each ingredient. After serving the first few dishes on the order, the VIP will order one more drink after finishing their meal.
Similar to the Skeleton VIP, the Ghost VIP will pay for everyone’s meals and leave a significant tip before leaving.

Goblin VIP
Easily one of the most difficult VIP customers to deal with, the Goblin VIP has very little patience. Their patience bar will quickly keep reducing, and you have to be extremely fast to deliver the entire order on time.
You can approach the Goblin VIP to perform a rhythm mini-game where you’ll have to dance to entertain them, but this will only refill their patience bar to the maximum, and you’ll still have to hurry up with the order. If you fail to deliver their order on time, the Goblin VIP will leave a ton of dirt inside your restaurant, and you’ll have to clean it all up.
However, if you successfully satisfy the Goblin VIP, you will receive a buff that will drastically improve your speed until the next card choice.

Orc VIP
Orc customers don’t usually get along with many other races, but the Orc VIP is fairly easy to serve. You have to serve all the dishes to the Orc VIP at the same time. If you serve them one dish, their patience will start to drop rapidly until you serve the complete order.
If you fail to deliver the order, the Orc VIP will destroy the table, and you’ll have to buy another one. However, serving the Orc VIP successfully will give you a bonus, increasing all the tips received until the next card choice, as well as allowing you to serve one wrong dish to a customer without them complaining.

Vampire VIP
Vampires don’t like to sit with anyone, not even their own kind, so make sure you have a separate table for the VIP. The Vampire VIP doesn’t have a patience bar visible under their name. You’ll have to hurry up and deliver their orders before their patience runs out.
After successfully serving the Vampire VIP, they will charm all the visitors, and any customers that are present in your restaurant, or come in later that day, won’t have their patience bar go down at all. This gives you the opportunity to take your time with the dishes. Even if you sit two types of customers that don’t do well with each other, they’ll still patiently wait for as long as you want.

This concludes our guide for serving every VIP customer. If you’re looking for more Restaurats guides or walkthroughs, you can check out the game’s main hub here.
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Fahad Suleman is an avid fan of fighting games who spends most of his time writing walkthroughs and reviews for cozy indie titles or mashing around in Tekken. If he’s not writing or playing any games, you’ll often find him watching historical videos on YouTube for hours.