Yummy Yummy Yummy: Flavors of Love and Home
🔹 Would I rewatch? Yes
🔹 Can food, family, and fate weave a love story in a city you never meant to reach?
📕 Overview
🔹 32 episodes, historical romance and culinary slice-of-life
🔹 Adapted from the web novel “Chang’an Small Restaurant” (长安小饭馆) by Ying Tao Gao (樱桃糕)
🔹 Wang Yinglu plays Shen Shaoguang, a clever daughter leading her family into new experiences
🔹 Li Yunrui plays Lin Yan, a royal official whose life becomes tangled with the Shen family
🔹 After a sudden twist of fate, the Shen family time-travels to Yong’an City.
🔹 At the time of review, 7 episodes have aired
🔹 Among the food-centered historical dramas of 2025, this series shines with its grounded style.
🔹 Rather than palace intrigue or heavy romance, it captures the warmth of sharing meals with people who become like family.
🔹 Watching feels like Modern Family meeting Chef Hua comfort food, light comedy, and family bonding with a Chinese twist.
🌸 How It Felt Watching
🔹 Warm, romantic, and emotionally stable. Each episode made me want to share a meal with their family.
🔹 Tone: gentle, hopeful, heartfelt
🔹 Themes: home, renewal, food, connection, chance
🔹 Like "A Table for Two in Chang’an" (2025) and "City of Silk and Saffron" (2024), this 2025 drama blends food, family, and fate.
🔹 It shows how sharing meals and new beginnings can turn strangers into family.
✨ Cast & Acting
🔹 Wang Yinglu as Shen Shaoguang: brings energy and humor to every scene
🔹 Li Yunrui as Lin Yan: initially guarded but warms up as he settles in with the Shen family
🔹 The supporting cast, including the entire Shen family and regulars at the marketplace, adds humor and heart, while the royal characters provide a refreshing change of pace.
🎵 OST
🔹 Red Dust Traveller (红尘客) by Curley Gao
🔹 Feast Begins (喜宴开) by Wang Yinglu and Li Yunrui
🔹 Where to Go (何从) by Wang Wei Yi
🔹 A Multitude (千绪) by Bo Yuan
🔹 Poor Luck (薄幸) by Zhang Zi Ning
🎞️ Production Style
🔹 I liked the director and the team’s use of natural light and warm tones that enhance the food scenes and highlight color.
🔹 Costumes and sets are colorful, full of everyday details, with markets and kitchens that look lived-in
🔹 The pacing lets the viewers enjoy each story beat and meal
☕ Tea Notes
🔹 What worked: chemistry between leads, plenty of visual comfort (especially food scenes), easy flow from episode to episode
🔹 What didn’t: for me, a few side plots pulled attention away from the central story, and sometimes jokes felt a bit forced. I also wished there was more in-depth food culture explored
☕ SpillTheDramaTea’s Rating: 9.5 / 10
🌿 Tea-Scale: Full of flavor and heart
✏️ As SpillTheDramaTea, do you believe that home is created through shared meals and small acts of kindness?
🔹 Can food, family, and fate weave a love story in a city you never meant to reach?
📕 Overview
🔹 32 episodes, historical romance and culinary slice-of-life
🔹 Adapted from the web novel “Chang’an Small Restaurant” (长安小饭馆) by Ying Tao Gao (樱桃糕)
🔹 Wang Yinglu plays Shen Shaoguang, a clever daughter leading her family into new experiences
🔹 Li Yunrui plays Lin Yan, a royal official whose life becomes tangled with the Shen family
🔹 After a sudden twist of fate, the Shen family time-travels to Yong’an City.
🔹 At the time of review, 7 episodes have aired
🔹 Among the food-centered historical dramas of 2025, this series shines with its grounded style.
🔹 Rather than palace intrigue or heavy romance, it captures the warmth of sharing meals with people who become like family.
🔹 Watching feels like Modern Family meeting Chef Hua comfort food, light comedy, and family bonding with a Chinese twist.
🌸 How It Felt Watching
🔹 Warm, romantic, and emotionally stable. Each episode made me want to share a meal with their family.
🔹 Tone: gentle, hopeful, heartfelt
🔹 Themes: home, renewal, food, connection, chance
🔹 Like "A Table for Two in Chang’an" (2025) and "City of Silk and Saffron" (2024), this 2025 drama blends food, family, and fate.
🔹 It shows how sharing meals and new beginnings can turn strangers into family.
✨ Cast & Acting
🔹 Wang Yinglu as Shen Shaoguang: brings energy and humor to every scene
🔹 Li Yunrui as Lin Yan: initially guarded but warms up as he settles in with the Shen family
🔹 The supporting cast, including the entire Shen family and regulars at the marketplace, adds humor and heart, while the royal characters provide a refreshing change of pace.
🎵 OST
🔹 Red Dust Traveller (红尘客) by Curley Gao
🔹 Feast Begins (喜宴开) by Wang Yinglu and Li Yunrui
🔹 Where to Go (何从) by Wang Wei Yi
🔹 A Multitude (千绪) by Bo Yuan
🔹 Poor Luck (薄幸) by Zhang Zi Ning
🎞️ Production Style
🔹 I liked the director and the team’s use of natural light and warm tones that enhance the food scenes and highlight color.
🔹 Costumes and sets are colorful, full of everyday details, with markets and kitchens that look lived-in
🔹 The pacing lets the viewers enjoy each story beat and meal
☕ Tea Notes
🔹 What worked: chemistry between leads, plenty of visual comfort (especially food scenes), easy flow from episode to episode
🔹 What didn’t: for me, a few side plots pulled attention away from the central story, and sometimes jokes felt a bit forced. I also wished there was more in-depth food culture explored
☕ SpillTheDramaTea’s Rating: 9.5 / 10
🌿 Tea-Scale: Full of flavor and heart
✏️ As SpillTheDramaTea, do you believe that home is created through shared meals and small acts of kindness?
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