Roblox currently verifies an alpha restaurant-survival game by Dine N' Dash where players cook orders before patience expires, serve animal guests, watch for strange behavior, spot anomalies, earn Cash, upgrade the restaurant, survive as long as possible, and receive creator-stated 2X weekend rewards. It does not publish a complete recipe, guest, anomaly, upgrade, code, story, or ending reference.
Use five evidence states
Verified means the current official Roblox record states the fact directly. Promotional means the creator icon or media shows a scene without proving every live rule. Observed means a dated exact-place capture shows a reproducible cause and result. Reported means a current exact-game video or discussion exposes a player experience or question that still needs replay. Unknown means the checked sources cannot answer safely. These labels matter because the creator calls the game alpha. Repetition across comments or videos can increase investigation priority, but it cannot replace the exact identity, current client, or first-party wording.
Verified identity and development state
The exact experience is universe 10418505887 with root place 85733030843250, published by the Roblox group Dine N' Dash. The checked creator title includes an Update label and the description names Animal Restaurant (Anomaly). At the checked time Roblox reported more than four million visits and roughly 4,450 concurrent players; those are dated demand observations, not mechanics or future-growth promises. The creator says the game is alpha and warns about bugs, balance changes, and occasional shutdowns. Temporary title decorations and counter movement do not establish a semantic update by themselves.
Verified service and survival loop
The official how-to-play text states that players cook orders before customers lose patience, serve guests, keep the restaurant running, watch customers for strange behavior, spot anomalies, earn Cash, upgrade the restaurant, and work as long as possible. The page also invites friends and says 2X rewards apply every weekend. These statements verify broad task categories and social play. They do not define recipes, ingredient supply, order difficulty, patience length, guest behavior rules, anomaly schedule, response controls, failure penalties, Cash formulas, upgrade effects, or the conditions for surviving a shift.
Promotional media and inspiration boundary
Roblox returned an official icon and five creator-supplied media images. They support the restaurant, animal-customer, service, and horror presentation and help distinguish the exact game. Artwork cannot establish a permanent recipe, character name, anomaly tell, camera feature, interface control, reward, or story event. The creator explicitly says the experience is inspired by Animal Hospital. That statement does not prove shared ownership, official affiliation, shared canon, or transferable rules. Anomaly Cafe and other restaurant-themed games are also separate identities unless their creators state a relationship.
Reported cooking, difficulty, codes, and progression questions
The exact-name demand sample includes gameplay and guide videos from many independent channels. A dated community discussion separately mentions cooking, cameras, difficulty options, repetitive shifts, anomaly visibility, numbered shifts, a customer-provided code, an office, and uncertainty about story progression. These reports are useful because they reveal what players want explained. They are not verified here: the checked material does not bind every detail to a stable version, show the complete before-and-after sequence, or prove that all accounts and servers behave the same way. Use them to define replay tasks, not to fill tables or promise an ending.
Held recipes, anomalies, upgrades, codes, and endings
A full recipe reference is held because no current first-party table or replay package establishes ingredients and steps. A guest or anomaly roster is held because the checked sources do not prove every identity, tell, response, and version. Upgrade values and weekend calculations are held because prices, effects, timing, and eligible rewards are incomplete. Codes and story progression are held because community uses of the word code do not establish a promotional reward code, redemption workflow, office procedure, or ending. Tier lists and tools are held because no stable roster, formula, comparison model, or limitation basis exists.
How claims advance or expire
Promote a claim to verified only when a current creator-owned source states it. Promote a procedure to observed only when an exact-place, versioned capture shows its inputs, steps, and outcome. Preserve player reports as reported when context is missing. If the current client conflicts with an older video, keep the conflict and follow the current interface rather than choosing the more exciting answer. Refresh after title, description, alpha warning, icon, media, cooking, guest, anomaly, Cash, upgrade, weekend, code, office, story, or shutdown changes. Counter movement alone never fills a missing rule.
What this guide does not assume
This reference distinguishes current Roblox facts, creator promotional media, reviewed exact-game video demand, dated community reports, and unknowns. It does not certify affiliation, recipes, ingredient lists, guest or anomaly rosters, tells, cameras, difficulty options, response steps, penalties, Cash formulas, upgrade values, weekend schedules, code strings or uses, story milestones, endings, rankings, or probabilities.
Refresh trigger: Refresh when Roblox changes the official identity, title, description, alpha warning, icon, media, or when replayable current evidence resolves a listed service, anomaly, upgrade, weekend, code, story, or ending unknown.