If you simply do one task at a time, you won’t enjoy much success in Diner Dash. You should, instead, multitask, or chain tasks together. That’s the best way to earn a good number of points while impressing your customers. For example, you shouldn’t have a customer take their seat, then separately take their order and wait till they’re done with their meal. What you should do here is seat multiple customers, take multiple orders, and serve them all simultaneously.
As we said, each customer in Diner Dash has their own personality. Some of them wouldn’t be too willing to wait long for their food – these include Barb the businesswoman and Shakes the coffee junkie. If you’re serving those two, for instance, you shouldn’t dilly-dally.
There are some levels that may be too toxic for you to chain things like you would in most cases. Instead, it would be best to ride the storm out and make sure your customers get served during those levels. Chaining is best done during slow periods, or, in other words, your diner’s off-peak hours.
It may just be one customer, but just as long as you can match the color of someone’s clothes to the seat where you assign them to, you can get a good number of points for doing that.
It’s not always going to work, but if you encounter customers who are upset, you can improve their mood with some coffee. That’s going to make them more patient, while refilling any hearts they lose while waiting in the lobby.
If you see two people enter your diner, do not ever sit them at a table for four people. That’s going to leave actual parties of four with egg on their face, and by that we don’t mean the eggs you may serve. That’s going to result in a lot of delays, and a lot of unhappy customers.