1008 results found for: Kitchen Kakumei
Everyone's Kitchen
Korean TV Show - 2019, 11 episodes7.5
The program mainly focuses on "Social Dining", which is what was lacking a lot following an increase in small families and single families. Kang Ho Dong, the main protagonist of the show, has only been eating together…
Se Ri's Kitchen
Korean TV Show - 2024, 2 episodes
National legend Pak Se Ri provides a healing space in the heart of the city. A show where tired celebrities can experience a mind-body detox food experience. Time to nourish your soul with a variety of food and in-depth…
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Three Nations, One Kitchen
Korean TV Show - 2026, 12 episodes
There were countries representing Asia, so it's called Korea, China, and Japan... The history of food in these countries dates back to B.C. Korea dates from around 6000 B.C. and China from around 221 B.C., while Japan…
Beauty Private Kitchen
Chinese Drama - 2016, 50 episodes7.3
Song Yu Die, a renowned chef in the Jiangnan area, was actually a lost Song Dynasty princess. She grew up among the commoners and learned her trade from her adoptive mother. Just when she was about to marry her childhood…
The Philosopher's Kitchen Jeong Kwan
Korean TV Show - 2026, 2 episodes
From homegrown produce to simple spices, Buddhist nun and chef Jeong Kwan adventures through the rich past, present and future of Korean temple cuisine. (Source: Netflix)
Tengu's Kitchen Season 3
Japanese Drama - 2026
~~ Adapted from the manga series "Tengu no Daidokoro" (天狗の台所) by Tanaka Ai (田中相).
Hell's Kitchen Thailand Season 2
Thai TV Show - 2025, 13 episodes
Sixteen contestants set out to prove to experienced chefs that they're not only masters of cuisine—they can also run a professional kitchen. (Source: Netflix)
The Secret Kitchen
Japanese Drama - 2026, 11 episodes7.3
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…
The Royal Kitchen
Chinese Drama - 2018, 19 episodes7.5
Every seventh day of the seventh month, a phenomenon occurs at Youlan Lake that allows those who have died a chance to live again. A eunuch who cooks for the imperial family travels to the modern day and becomes a…
Martin Yan
Source: Wikipedia Martin Yan (Chinese: 甄文達; born 22 December 1948) is a Chinese-born Hong Kong-American chef and food writer. He has hosted his award-winning cooking show, Yan Can Cook, since 1978. With ancestral roots in Kaiping, Guangdong, China, Yan was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China,…
Iron
Jung Hun Cheol, known professionally as Iron, was a South Korean rapper. He graduated from Jeonnam Industrial High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree in Performing Arts from Songwon University. He first appeared on TV in 2014 as a contestant on "Show Me the Money Season 3". He made his debut…
Jennifer Blair-Bianco
Jennifer Blair-Bianco, a Filipino-American actress and a Chicago native, is stage-trained with a BA degree in Theatre from Hope College in Holland, Michigan. Her professional work on stage includes regional theatre companies in the United States such as the Hope Summer Repertory Theatre Company, the…
Nogiwa Yoko
Nogiwa Yuko was a Japanese actress. She was born in Tsubata Town in Kawakita, Ishikawa, and raised in Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, as well as Amanuma, Tokyo. She attended Rikkyo University's Department of English and American Literature. She was selected as the university's first Miss Rikkyo. After graduating…
Man Yeung
Man Yeung is a Hongkongese actor born in Boston, USA, and grew up in Tin Wan, Hong Kong. He is currently under TVB. Throughout his upbringing, Man Yeung frequently traveled between Hong Kong and the United States, attending multiple schools. In 1989, he was formally brought back to settle in New York's…
Zhang Ting
Zhang Ting is a chinese Scriptwriter graduated from Central Academy of Drama. Prizes : - Second prize of the 7th Xia Yan Film Literature Prize. - Jury Prize of the 28th Montreal Film Festival. (Source: Chinese = Douban || Translation = MyDramaList)
Yu Xiang
Yu Xiang is a Chinese actor born in Changsha City, Hunan Province, China. He graduated from Hunan Mass Media Vocational and Technical College. In 2012, he starred in the urban romantic drama "Modern Son-in-law", thus officially entering showbiz.













