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The recipies will rating will be base on the rating of the recipe itself (which you can see while you prepare the menu) the quality of the ingredients (which increase the rating), tips to make it better (obtain from customer interaction) and skill of the chef with the recipie.
You can control which chef makes which recipe.
It is important that you take the maximum number of time for each mission to maximize your skills before the next. You want to achieve your goal only on the last month. This gives you maximum time for your chef and staff skill to go up (think of it has not growing your business too fast before you have mastered the basics).
Sometime this will mean closing down your restaurant before the day is over and then re-opening to maximize your skill gain.
When your chef are at 100% in a recipe either assign another chef to it or remove it from the menu while you are in training mode (all months except the last month).
Good luck with the game.
Thanks for the info :). Been a long time since I've played this game, appears I'm getting rusty.
I still lurk in this forum from time to time, because a good game like this definitely needs somebody to support its players :).
also if your food rating is bad consider putting a discount on menu. this way people will be content with somewhat bad quality