Ko Tin Po had been an experienced eater since youth, he knows everything about food and the taste as soon as it goes into his mouth. Unfortunately due to a family crisis he and his loyal follower Lee Wai were forced to wander the streets and made a living off selling buns. Because of food, Tin Po met a female street entertainer Kei Mo Suet, the Capital's most beautiful woman Lin Yeuk Bik and female chef Mai Siu Yue. It is also because of fate that he encountered the Fourth Royal Prince Yan Chan who discovered his talent and recommended him to the palace to work as a palace chef. In the palace, Tin Po meets his old enemy Choi Hok Ting and set off a series of battles in the kitchen. Tin Po also didn't know he was getting himself involved in the Eighth Royal Prince Yan Yik's evil plot. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 食為奴
- Also Known As:
- Genres: Food, Historical
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Cast & Credits
- Nancy Wu Main Role
- Ben WongYin Zhen [Fourth Imperial Prince]Main Role
- Ram Chiang Main Role
- Stephanie Ho Main Role
- Wong Cho Lam Main Role
- Louis CheungYin Si [Eighth Imperial Prince]Main Role
Reviews
Acting/Cast: I started this hoping the comedy presented by Wong Cho Lam would not be slapstick type and YES it was not. I think he really carried this drama and if anyone else was cast for his role, I probably would not have enjoyed this drama as much. He is one of a kind. Newcomer Stephanie, although her acting was pretty cringe worthy at times, I found her portrayal of her character really cute and like-able. I'll definitely keep an eye out for her in upcoming dramas. They were really the only two characters that had me glued to the screen. Nancy was really mediocre in this probably because of her poor character. Ben and Joey just did not interest me all that much.
Music: Opening song was quirky and upbeat. Totally lifts up my mood before I dove into the actual drama itself.
Rewatch Value: Probably not something I would rewatch, but who knows.
Overall: It was a pretty good comedy. Enjoyed Wong Cho Lam moments very much that I went to find other dramas with him in it.. not much luck in getting my hands on them though. I would recommend to only pick this one up if you have nothing better to watch and in the mood for something light and enjoyable.
Apparently, this drama is based on Jin Yong's novel, The Deer and the Cauldron. **BTW he's got a lot of awesome wuxia novels.
I grew up on TVB Dramas, so yes I was familiar w/ the cast. This was the first time I've seen Wong Cho Lam, and he did a great job. Normally, you'd want the lead to look handsome and what-not but it was refreshing that he was just funny and great at acting (I guess think Bobby Au and Evergreen Mak). Overall funny drama. I even told my mom to watch this one.