You know, I’ve seen a lot of mobile RPGs come and go—especially in the gacha scene. Some grab attention for a week and vanish; others slowly build a cult following. But Isekai Feast: Tales of Recipes? It caught me off guard in the best way. I mean, anime cooking games aren’t exactly new (anyone remember those quirky side apps from 2018?), but this one blends the whole isekai fantasy + gacha pull + culinary sim in a way that feels surprisingly fresh—even after all these years chasing banners and grinding dailies.
And here’s what’s interesting—US players are really digging it. Maybe it’s the charm of the characters or the nostalgic vibes it gives off. Or maybe it’s because, let’s be honest, mobile gamers here are hungry (pun intended) for something that isn’t just a reskin of last month’s cash grab. Personally, I think the generous code redemption system has a lot to do with it. Active codes drop often enough to keep your progression steady—especially early on when in-game currency is tight. And if you’ve played even one gacha game before, you already know how valuable those free rewards can be.
So, if you’re diving in for the first time—or just looking for the latest Isekai Feast codes—let’s get into how they work and what’s currently active.
Latest Working Codes (Sept 2025) — With Real Rewards Worth Redeeming
You see, I’ve claimed a lot of gacha codes over the years—some are fire, others… just filler. So I figured I’d break down the working Isekai Feast codes for September 2025 in a way that actually helps you decide which ones are worth your time. Below’s a quick comparison table I put together after testing them all on my alt account (don’t judge—I reroll a lot).
| Code | Rewards | Expires | My Take |
|---|---|---|---|
| FEASTNOW2025 | 500 Gems, 2x Chef Scrolls | Oct 1, 2025 | Solid starter. Use this right after installing. |
| TASTEOFVICTORY | 100k Coins, 3x Energy Packs | Unknown | Good for stamina. I used it for boss grinds in Chapter 5. |
| RECIPEROYALE | Elite Chef Ticket, 200 Gems | Sept 30, 2025 | Great value. I pulled a 4★ Sous-Chef from this one. |
| COOKINGDREAMS | Avatar Frame, 30k Coins | No listed expiry | Purely cosmetic. Skip it if you’re low on storage or care. |
How to Redeem Codes in Isekai Feast (Without Tapping Around for 10 Minutes)
Okay, so I’ll admit—I fumbled around the menus the first time I tried to redeem a code in Isekai Feast. The UI isn’t bad, but it’s not exactly intuitive either. If you’ve ever played a mobile RPG where the “Redeem” button is hidden behind three layers of menus (and a pop-up tutorial that won’t go away), you know the pain. So here’s how to do it without the guesswork:
- Step 1: Launch the game and wait until you’re past the main login screen. Don’t try from the title screen—it won’t show the option.
- Step 2: Tap your player avatar (top-left corner of the main dashboard). It opens your player profile screen—yeah, this is the weird part.
- Step 3: Look for the tiny “Settings” gear icon (usually top-right). Tap it.
- Step 4: Inside Settings, scroll until you see the “Redeem Code” button. It’s not flashy, so don’t scroll too fast or you’ll miss it. (Happened to me.)
- Step 5: Enter the code manually (no copy-paste from clipboard on some devices, which is a bit annoying), then hit Confirm.
- Step 6: If it works, you’ll get a pop-up confirmation and your rewards are sent to your in-game mailbox—don’t forget to claim them!
Where to Find New Isekai Feast Codes First (Before They’re Gone)
Let’s be honest—half the battle in games like Isekai Feast isn’t pulling the best units… it’s finding the codes before they expire. And if you’ve ever missed a 500-gem drop by a day (yep, been there), you know how frustrating it is. So here’s where I personally keep tabs to catch new Isekai codes early—sometimes even before they hit global.
- Official Twitter/X (@IsekaiFeastEN)
This is usually where codes drop first, especially during livestreams or milestone posts. I keep notifications on, even if it clutters my feed a bit—totally worth it during banner weeks. - Discord (Global Server)
Honestly, this is where you get real-time alerts. The “#codes” or “#announcements” channel usually gets pinged within minutes of a new drop. Plus, people will tag you if you’re active in the community (which is nice). - Patch Notes + Dev Blog (In-Game or Website)
These are easy to forget, but some codes are hidden at the bottom of long dev updates. I skim every new one just in case. It’s where I found that limited “COOKINGDREAMS” code last week. - Reddit r/IsekaiFeast + Fan Forums
If you’re in the US, Reddit tends to pick up leaks or datamined code drops earlier than the app does. I check it every couple days—usually while I’m stuck in loading screens, to be honest.


