Tian Zhongyu Zi (Miki Yoko), who is easygoing and cheerful, used to work in a catering company where male chauvinism prevailed. Because she was dissatisfied with the oppression and humiliation of her high school friends by her boss (Tetta Sugimoto) and the person in charge, Yu Zi decided to quit her job and run her own small open-air restaurant named Fou from scratch on the roof of the building next to the restaurant owned by Omotesando Hills's original company in Tokyo. Yu Zi called on all the familiar women who came to open the restaurant together, including Shinta Kenichi (Nikaidou Fumi), a former colleague of Tokyo University graduate with strong self-esteem, Yumu Qianjia, a freelancer who ran away from home and hated human beings (mayu), a housewife Morimura, a high school classmate who ran away with her children (Asami Usuda), a former colleague Usain Nanami (You) who was full of puzzles, a first-class western pastry chef Ji Heidi (Ken Yasuda) who could not successfully take office because she liked women's clothes and was gay. When Yu Zi loves eating and drinking, he learns that Fujimura (Akiko Kikuchi), a high school friend and colleague, was forced to accept personnel changes after suffering sexual harassment that could become a humiliating black history. After that, he retaliates by throwing ice water on male employees who belittle his friends. At the same time, the relationship between Yuzi and the chef Mensi Chengren (Masahiro Higashide) of a rival restaurant is also worth looking forward to.