Over the years, there have been a lot of food articles, none of which are big fires, and some of which provide magical ingredients with slow fire, but the focus is not on food. And this "gourmet supplier" has a good place.
I think it should be said that there are several experiences worth learning:
The rationality of novels is subordinate to the plot. When the plot conflicts with rationality, we should abandon rationality without hesitation, which is worthy of deep reflection for me, a rationalist.
The plot of a novel is not as complicated as possible, nor does it mean that a change is called innovation. First of all, it is to reduce the pen, unnecessary description, minor details and highlight the theme. In this "Food Supplier", the author has reduced the seemingly important thing "the source of ingredients" and concentrated all his pen and ink on the interesting combination of alley facade and diners, so it still flies. Secondly, in the innovation of plot, we must grasp the main, that is, the most interesting combination of elements, and then do not hesitate to start with pen and ink, which is also the place where Gourmet Supplier does better.
This book is completely different from that kind of fantasy or fairy tale. I feel that there are many places where the author's inspiration erupts, and the food is just an introduction, mainly because of the plot caused by it. I personally think that it is not the food, not the strength of eating goods, but the plot is really good, which is humorous and close to life.
As far as the front is concerned, at least it is completely different from other urban routines. There is no dude with distorted personality, and the desire of the rich second generation is limited to a reasonable range.
In many fantasy novels about killing the city, this female-frequency style of writing is like a clean stream subverting readers' sense of writing, a small and fresh style of writing, and a different kind of impact with food themes, like a sharp knife. There are some accidents in the fire, and many imitators die. Everything is due to luck.