Aoki Sho is a young man who lost his Japanese parents and was adopted by one of Korea's leading conglomerates. Growing up with his Korean name Kim Min Seok, he was once considered the heir, but was ousted and kicked out by the family after the death of his adoptive father.
Returning back to Japan for the first time in 23 years, Sho meets Kawase Momoko, who lost her father in an accident. Unaware of their shared past when they were children, the two find themselves drawn to each other. However, a series of unforeseen challenges begin to hit them.
Returning back to Japan for the first time in 23 years, Sho meets Kawase Momoko, who lost her father in an accident. Unaware of their shared past when they were children, the two find themselves drawn to each other. However, a series of unforeseen challenges begin to hit them.
Ikeda Yoshimi, a 28-year-old editor of a literary magazine who loves otome games and loves good-looking guys, will be in charge of a gourmet magazine even though she is not good at eating with ultra-small meals. However, she notices that when she eats with good-looking men, her appetite increases, and she pursues "good-looking rice" to improve her small meals.
Tsubokura Ayumi is a former actress, but she now lives with her husband Wataru, who is a businessman and runs popular restaurants, and a daughter from Wataru's previous marriage. Ayumi is viewed by others as a housewife with a wealthy and happy family, but she suffers from emotional abuse from her husband. The only place where she feels comfortable is in her kitchen, where she enjoys cooking food and can be left alone. One day, Italian chef Kei appears in front of Ayumi.
Yau inherited her mother's restaurant/cafe and secret recipes, but her heart isn't into cooking. She suffers from a family curse of doomed relationships. When she runs into the one man she can't forget, Chuen Yao, she hopes they can rekindle their relationship...until she finds out her friend May is dating him.
Then she starts to notice that her assistant, Ho, has a crush on her. With rocky friendships and lackluster love life, lately he has been the only solid thing in her life. He believes she has a talent in cooking that she overlooks and has been encouraging her to enter a cooking contest on a show. But can she put the past--and Chuen Yao--behind her and move forward?
Then she starts to notice that her assistant, Ho, has a crush on her. With rocky friendships and lackluster love life, lately he has been the only solid thing in her life. He believes she has a talent in cooking that she overlooks and has been encouraging her to enter a cooking contest on a show. But can she put the past--and Chuen Yao--behind her and move forward?
Yau inherited her mother's restaurant/cafe and secret recipes, but her heart isn't into cooking. She suffers from a family curse of doomed relationships. When she runs into the one man she can't forget, Chuen Yao, she hopes they can rekindle their relationship...until she finds out her friend May is dating him.
Then she starts to notice that her assistant, Ho, has a crush on her. With rocky friendships and lackluster love life, lately he has been the only solid thing in her life. He believes she has a talent in cooking that she overlooks and has been encouraging her to enter a cooking contest on a show. But can she put the past--and Chuen Yao--behind her and move forward?
Then she starts to notice that her assistant, Ho, has a crush on her. With rocky friendships and lackluster love life, lately he has been the only solid thing in her life. He believes she has a talent in cooking that she overlooks and has been encouraging her to enter a cooking contest on a show. But can she put the past--and Chuen Yao--behind her and move forward?
Yau inherited her mother's restaurant/cafe and secret recipes, but her heart isn't into cooking. She suffers from a family curse of doomed relationships. When she runs into the one man she can't forget, Chuen Yao, she hopes they can rekindle their relationship...until she finds out her friend May is dating him.
Then she starts to notice that her assistant, Ho, has a crush on her. With rocky friendships and lackluster love life, lately he has been the only solid thing in her life. He believes she has a talent in cooking that she overlooks and has been encouraging her to enter a cooking contest on a show. But can she put the past--and Chuen Yao--behind her and move forward?
Then she starts to notice that her assistant, Ho, has a crush on her. With rocky friendships and lackluster love life, lately he has been the only solid thing in her life. He believes she has a talent in cooking that she overlooks and has been encouraging her to enter a cooking contest on a show. But can she put the past--and Chuen Yao--behind her and move forward?
In the previous season, the couple met in an unwanted marriage, but gradually bonded as they tried to revive Kuwanoki with a single day of "heartwarming cooking," eventually becoming a real couple.
In the sequel, Ichika and Amane welcome a new member into their family. Furthermore, with the arrival of Sakae, the second son of the Yamaguchi family and Amane's older brother, Kuwanoki, which had begun to recover from financial difficulties, faces another challenge, and the bond between the couple is put to the test.
In the sequel, Ichika and Amane welcome a new member into their family. Furthermore, with the arrival of Sakae, the second son of the Yamaguchi family and Amane's older brother, Kuwanoki, which had begun to recover from financial difficulties, faces another challenge, and the bond between the couple is put to the test.


