A Matter of Taste

A red box titled "A Matter of Taste: A Fun Food Party Game" with a chef cartoon holding a steaming pizza, lying on a table with colorful, illustrated tiles of food and ingredients, including pizza slices, vegetables, ice cream, chocolate, and other food items.
A blurry image of a red container on top of a dice game board.

In A Matter of Taste, each round, one player takes on the role of Chef, crafting imaginative dishes using a variety of ingredient and creation cards. The twist? All players secretly score the dish, and matching scores mean slices of pizza as rewards for thinking alike! It's all about fusing flavors, sharing tastes, and, of course, winning that pizza.

This deliciously creative game brings together flair, imagination, and just the right amount of luck. Whether you’re going with your gut or the flow, it’s truly A Matter of Taste!

Perfect for food connoisseurs, pot-noodle junkies, game enthusiasts, families, or anyone looking to bring some delicious fun to the table. With simple mechanics and a vibrant design, it’s suitable for 2-8 players, ages 7 to 99. Each game session is packed with laughter, strategy, and a lot of taste!

A tabletop board game called "A Matter of Taste" with pizza-themed tokens, ingredient cards, and scoring tokens, set on a checkered game mat, with a card and breadboard nearby, a staircase and a bookshelf in the background.
Board game titled 'A Matter of Taste' with red and white checkered pattern, featuring cards labeled 'Ingredient' and 'Creation', and a rule sheet on a wooden table.
A red and white checkered box of a game called 'A Matter of Taste,' designed for 2 to 8 players aged 7 to 99, with pizza-themed illustrations on the back and barcode on the side, placed on a light wood table.
Woman wearing a white shirt with a logo, red hat, and red bandana, holding a red box of 'A Matter of Taste' pizza game, smiling in an indoor setting with colorful walls and shelves with books or boxes in the background.

At this year’s Gamesfair 2025, Pip brought A Matter of Taste to life with live gameplay demos, inviting families, foodies, and curious players to gather around the table and dive into the fun. As part of INC Productions’ fundraising stall for the Cancer Society, Pip showcased her vibrant card game with flair, engaging audiences of all ages in rounds of laughter, culinary creativity, and strategic pizza scoring. Her presence added warmth and energy to the booth, helping introduce new players to the game while supporting a meaningful cause.

Pizza Box packaging, game board , score cards , pizzas slices, rule booklets

Printed in China

Designed and created in Aotearoa New Zealand by Phillipa Heunis