Dave the Diverlets you become the best harpoon fisherman/ Sushi restauranteur/ underwater negotiator in town. Combing all these skills is no problem for our chunky underwater hero. The rise to fame and fortune does take some time, though, and a little know-how to boot. As you play throughDave the Diver, you will need to know how to satisfy all your customers. As a result, if you want to rise to the higher ranks of the restaurant business, you will need to know how to increase the Best Taste rating inDave the Diver.
How to increase Best Taste inDave the Diver
Once you have passed the silver ranking inDave the Diverand are looking to improve further, you will notice the Best Taste ranking that comes into play. As with a number of things in the game, this isn’t really very clearly explained. It determines how good your food tastes and also how unique it is. You will find that beside each recipe has a small symbol by it of a smiley licking its lips; this is your Best Taste score.
To rank up inDave the Diver, you’re going to need to create a recipe with the required Best Taste rank. The best way to do this is either research a recipe with a very high score. Or, you’re able to find a recipe with a high score and enhance it until it reaches the needed Best Taste inDave the Diver.

Recipes with the highest Best Taste score are going to require rarer or more vicious fish. They will also always requirehard-to-find ingredients. The best way to find all these are by diving as deep as you can and opening every chest and cooking pot you come across. As time goes on, acquiring the Best Taste award inDave the Diverwill quickly become the hardest goal to reach, so start hoarding those tasty fish.
As a side note, you may sort your recipes with the sort button to rank your tastiest ones first. This should help you determine the best tasting, and therefore, the best one to start collecting for enhancement,

Leo Gillick
Leo is a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion. He has a degree in English Literature and Film Studies and more hours buried into videogames than he cares to admit. He has worked extensively in the Videogame and Travel writing industry but, as they say, get a job doing something you love and you’ll never work a day in your life. He uses his writing as a means to support indefinite global travel with the current five year plan seeing him through Latin America.