Dai Dongguan (Bobby Au-Yeung) spent his whole life running a restaurant founded by his father. Dai Dongguan, who claimed to have the "emperor's tongue", tasted all the delicious food in the world and managed the restaurant business with his heart. One day, he met a little guy (Chen Miaoying) who claimed to avenge his father. Xiao Xiao betrayed Dongguan and forced him to flee to Beijing. Shortly after Xiao Xiao learned that Dongguan was innocent, he took the initiative to admit his mistake and the two reconciled. ?
A good friend of Dongguan, Mianliang (Guo Jinan), studies hard day and night to become famous. Fortunately, Cui Hua (Liang Yiling) took good care of him. When he married Cui Hua, he also achieved success in high school. But I didn't expect Mianliang to rekindle his old love with his former lover, Qian Rong (Zhang Huiyi). Cui Hua submit to humiliation, taking into account her husband's statement, but Qian Rong's greed ruined Mianliang's future. ?
On the other hand, Dongguan became a court chef, but was framed by his younger brother. At this time, Xinru (Chen Songling), a confidante in Dongguan, was pregnant with the child of the emperor (Waters), and the emperor forced Dongguan to marry Xinru for fear that the queen mother would not accept it. Dong Guan, who is married to Mix, doesn't know what to do in the face of his jealous wife Mix. I don't know, Mix even had to sue in court. ?
The whole drama revolves around these three emotional lines, with food production, cooking competition and court struggle as the main line, and family, love and friendship are integrated into it, which fully shows the food drama of A Qing Dynasty. Finally, I put a full stop to this comedy with a happy ending in Hong Kong, full of praise.