

Cupid's Kitchen
Lin Kesong has an acute sense of taste. To pursue the guy that she likes, she came to America. There, she meets renowned Michelin-certified chef Jiang Qianfan, who takes her in as a disciple and teaches her cooking skills. Together, they prepare for the cooking competition three months later. However, despite having an acute sense of taste, Lin Kesong does not have any talent in cooking.
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Plot Summary
A culinary student finds herself in a love triangle when her mentor, a renowned chef, falls for her, while she harbors feelings for her childhood friend. She must navigate her career aspirations and romantic entanglements amidst the pressures of the culinary world.
Critical Reception
Cupid's Kitchen was a modest release, generally seen as a lighthearted romantic comedy with a focus on food. While it didn't achieve widespread critical acclaim, it was appreciated by audiences for its charming premise and appealing cast, making it a pleasant, if predictable, viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming premise and focus on culinary arts.
- Noted for its lighthearted and feel-good romantic comedy elements.
- Some critics found the plot predictable and lacking in depth.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Cupid's Kitchen' to be an enjoyable and sweet romantic comedy, appreciating the blend of food and romance. Many viewers enjoyed the chemistry between the main characters and the visually appealing food scenes, though some wished for a more original storyline.
Fun Fact
The film features a variety of authentic Vietnamese dishes, with the culinary sequences meticulously choreographed to showcase the preparation and presentation of these meals.
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