As another poster mentioned, buttons and icons have no mouse overs or labels, so it isn't clear where your clicks are going to take you. This game seems much more chaotic than the previous.
I only played the trial hour so far, and almost managed to get to the end of the first restaurant, but I don't like it as much as the first game. I really enjoyed the first Sushi Chef and got really fast at it, so I was excited to see the sequel. One more thing - the music is very repetitive and can't be turned off or muted without turning off all the sounds. If I were a sushi aficionado in real life, which I'm not, maybe the ingredients would be easier to recognize and that would remove some of the frustration in trying to remember all the recipes. All in all, it got too frustrating to try to remember all the recipes and stay on top of everything else at the same time while trying to get gold (or even through the level). All the while, you have to keep track of your inventory and order more before you run out (only one ingredient at a time until you upgrade).
I got to about level 12 during the trial, and all was well until that last level, when I was up to about six different types of sushi and about 9 different ingredients plus two kinds of drinks. If you select the wrong ingredient or mess up the recipe, there is no way to correct it and it goes on the conveyor belt anyway and just annoys the customers. As you accumulate gold, there are upgrades to buy. You click on each ingredient in the recipe, prepare the sushi, then it goes onto a conveyor belt and makes its way to the customer. You have a recipe book, several ingredients, drinks, etc.
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