Falls Short to its potential
To be honest as the title said I was hoping to be it a more food drama than a melodrama. It's not bad at all. This series has all the right ingredients, it started also very good for first few episodes but later it went downhill and it didn't reach expectations at the end.
The Chemistry between the ML and FL was a blend of spices both did a good job. and when it comes to supporting cast, I was fascinated by the 2nd FL who's character was a 180 degree turn to the character she played in Undercover High School series but on s personal note she should have been give more screen time and according to their potential the script didn't do justice to them. The business plot was dull and sometimes I wondered how did they become so successful with the mindset that they were currently displaying!
Ironically, the supporting cast outshined them in my eyes, bringing more energy and a certain depth to their roles even though the writing didn't help them.
Overall, it tried hard to explore healing and purpose through food, but faded its first half is brisk, sweet, and full of flavor, but the second half meanders.
Still, there’s no denying the aesthetic appeal. The food sequences are beautifully shot, almost distractingly so. The visual language of food and care is a strength that the drama returns to again and again.
The Chemistry between the ML and FL was a blend of spices both did a good job. and when it comes to supporting cast, I was fascinated by the 2nd FL who's character was a 180 degree turn to the character she played in Undercover High School series but on s personal note she should have been give more screen time and according to their potential the script didn't do justice to them. The business plot was dull and sometimes I wondered how did they become so successful with the mindset that they were currently displaying!
Ironically, the supporting cast outshined them in my eyes, bringing more energy and a certain depth to their roles even though the writing didn't help them.
Overall, it tried hard to explore healing and purpose through food, but faded its first half is brisk, sweet, and full of flavor, but the second half meanders.
Still, there’s no denying the aesthetic appeal. The food sequences are beautifully shot, almost distractingly so. The visual language of food and care is a strength that the drama returns to again and again.
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