i finished the first 4 episodes. i like the pace. it's not so slow or rushed. the music is fine. the cinematography…
Your comments are on point, I just finished the first three episodes, and the drama is perfect except for Li and his goon squad. They do get too much screen time.
I binge watched the first five episodes in two days. The staff is amazing, and the food looks delicious. It makes me want to go to Koreatown L.A. to eat K-food.
CEO Lee looks overwhelmed. It must be jet lag. It is funny that the restaurant is basically a one time seating... after all the tables are filled, that's it. No more meal service! I was curious why the majority of the customers were East Asian, and why the queue was so long when they could only feed a few dozen people.
The table order tracking seems weak despite the advanced POS cash register. The kitchen tickets should be handed to the front desk after the kitchen completes the order so CEO can ring up the customer's bill promptly.
Well,,it could be people in iceland like to try new restaurants but the customers are mostly chinese.This was…
I started watching the show two days ago, i was wondering why the majority of the customers were East Asian. That is dedication to the cast, if they flew in, just to eat on the show.
I am so excited for S2....Some time ago I had watched S1 and it was so gripping and entertaining....The cast did…
I watched Season 1 two years ago, and gave it a 8.0. I didn't know there was Season 2 until a friend just mentioned it. Something to watch! I was getting bored with Ku Kai and Seven Tan's drama this week. The cast is good, but business plots bore me quickly... reminds me too much of work.
I hope the writer finds a girlfriend for Su. Lu and Xiaomeng are the cutest couple in episode 26. Lu's Mom loves Xiaomeng, which is a first in Cdramas.
The mere fact that he picked up Lili at a bar is telling, and he only goes to her house. Cheap affair! I wonder if the child is disabled, and he thinks that Lili will be prejudiced against the child. He seems to respect Han Ting and even Ji Xing, but not Lili.
Xiao treats LiLi like a mistress on the side. He seems down to earth with Han Ting. Trying to keep his child a secret seems like he trying to protect his child from the mistress.
I always wonder if the actors select their own clothing style for modern dramas. I'm sure there is a designer…
I noticed some of the clothing that many of the characters are wearing seem to be by the same designer... styling and materials. People in the same circles in real life usually do not shop in the same store for their clothes. Of course, Lu and Su shop in a fugly fashion house sometimes. LOL
JX’s company is selling 3D printing of human bone. 3D printing can “print” anything physically. Maybe the…
Does the metal trigger the alarms at the airport security check points? I am awed by your experience. I have lumbar issues but the thought of any invasive procedure scares me because of the spine.
JX’s company is selling 3D printing of human bone. 3D printing can “print” anything physically. Maybe the…
So, the 3D printing is the creation of the prototype for the replacement bone, customized to the individual patient. You should be the one demonstrating and explaining the 3d printing.
She is selling artifical implants like till now she invented a vertebral cage for people who are having spinal…
That's what I thought as well. The plot started out with AI, then segued into 3D. Is Han Ting's company manufacturing AI technology, and he wanted to expand the business model into 3D Medical Science, to gain complete control of the Han corporation? His cousin thinks she is entitled to be grandfather's successor, but I haven't seen her innovating the company. I am not scientific, btw.
I had 10% sympathy for Qiuzi until tonight. You wanted your best friend's man. You went onto him whihe is on the…
Were Qiuzi and Yichen planning to show up at the birthday dinner, and announce their relationship to Xing, Lili and Xiaomeng? Yichen and Qiuzi were walking toward the restaurant entrance, but turned back when he saw Lili and Xiaomeng.
CEO Lee looks overwhelmed. It must be jet lag. It is funny that the restaurant is basically a one time seating... after all the tables are filled, that's it. No more meal service! I was curious why the majority of the customers were East Asian, and why the queue was so long when they could only feed a few dozen people.
The table order tracking seems weak despite the advanced POS cash register. The kitchen tickets should be handed to the front desk after the kitchen completes the order so CEO can ring up the customer's bill promptly.