An intriguing plot makes Brother Hai's Pho Restaurant a unique culinary game. You play Anh Hai, a tranquil country pho store proprietor.
Players start as a Vietnamese street chef, under pressure to serve perfectly every second. You must cook and finish each bowl of pho quickly and accurately according to the recipe.
Customers want tasty cuisine and timely, flavorful service. Each successful bowl of pho will boost your reputation, but one error like missing onions or beef or being slow will cost you points and anger customers.
Vietnamese currency is simulated using the cashier system's 1-2-5 denominations. You must precisely calculate and refund change because customers don't always pay exact amounts for pho. Mistakes will annoy consumers, ruin your restaurant's reputation, and change the tale. Cashier mechanics are crucial to gameplay and need basic math abilities because wrong change or orders can lead to poor endings.
Life and success depend on protecting Mr. Gold, your dog. To deter Mr. Gold from wandering, pet him often and avoid strangers, especially those on Exciter motorcycles, which are known dog thieves in Vietnam. Keep track of his location while serving consumers.

Day and night cycles drastically alter gaming. You serve clients and cook pho during the day while running a business and talking to villagers.
Nighttime becomes the "golden hour" for mystery-solving when mysterious phenomena occur around the community. As horror intensifies, flickering lights, weird footsteps, and unexpected visitors occur. Don't neglect nighttime exploring for mysteries and the best endings.
4 endings at Brother Hai's Pho Restaurant:
Replay Brother Hai's Pho Restaurant numerous times with different choices and techniques to see everything. Talk to all the village NPCs, not just your restaurant customers, as many give important story clues, hidden tasks, and fun Easter eggs.
Focus on dialogue, cutscenes, and environment during each playthrough. You might try purposely angering consumers or saving the community to get various results. Explore between day and night cycles and look for Easter eggs and story pieces in pots, old photos, and signage.