
Dating in the Kitchen
2020 • Drama
Working as an assistant chef at the Zijing Hotel, Gu Sheng Nan was a woman well on her way to making her dreams come true. Well situated, in a job that she loved, she was free to express herself through her food, as she sharpened her skills as a chef. In addition to having a great job, she was happily settled in her secret relationship with the hotel’s head chef. Convinced they were destined to build a beautiful life together, Sheng Nan was devastated the day she caught her boyfriend cheating. As if breaking up with her boyfriend wasn’t bad enough, Sheng Nan soon learns that she may soon be out of a job, thanks to the hotel’s impending acquisition. To make matters worse, an unfortunate misunderstanding lands her on the wrong side of her soon-to-be boss, the sharp-tongued CEO, Lu Jin.
The novel 'Finally I Get You' by Lan Bai Se offers a deeper and more nuanced exploration of romance and chemistry than its television adaptation, 'Dating in the Kitchen.' Through vivid prose and intricate character development, the book immerses readers in a world where culinary passion meets the complexity of human emotions, delving into the hearts and minds of characters with a subtlety rarely captured on screen.
Rather than simply skimming through a visual narrative, reading the source material allows one to savor the rich tapestry of interpersonal relationships and personal growth. The author, Lan Bai Se, crafts an inviting and richly detailed landscape that invites readers to experience love's unpredictable journey. It's not just about the romance; it's about discovering yourself in the process, making the literary journey both entertaining and enlightening. This literary experience offers a satisfying depth and intimacy that enriches the understanding of the characters' motivations and dreams, encouraging readers to indulge in the pleasures of both cuisine and companionship.
Dating in the Kitchen inspired from
Finally I Get You
by Lan Bai Se