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  • 4
      Jenn
     |  Posted March 8, 2010 at 12:09 pm  |  Permalink

    Started out good, got repetitive and slow. I don’t think the leading couple have very good chemistry :( I can’t really bare to watch this drama anymore and stopped around episode 9. Maybe I’ll pick it up again later, but probably not. If you’re looking for a good drama like My Name is Kim Sam Soon, this is not it.

  • 3
      Nyl
     |  Posted February 27, 2010 at 3:59 am  |  Permalink

    The drama is breezy, not your usual food drama but still very delicious. Hyo Jin is adorable as usual, Alex does a adequate job for a newcomer, Honey has improved since Partner but it’s Lee Seon Gyun that is absolutely “favoloso”!!!

  • 2
      samlee6
     |  Posted February 15, 2010 at 9:04 pm  |  Permalink

    the drama’s story is definitely worth watching ,while having drama about action or comedy this drama has it all plus a bounce which is food (PASTA…hehehehehe). this some how remiand me of hell’s kitchen but more funnier

    i keep waiting for every episode eagerly. and i agree with Kyle Johnson after every episode it makes me wanna eat or cook pasta (yum yum)
    i really recommended it for everyone especially pasta lover, u can enjoy how an Italian restaurant work with a twist of romance and comedy.

  • 1
      Kyle Johnson
     |  Posted February 9, 2010 at 2:46 am  |  Permalink

    There is something so compelling about this show…Like the perfect recipe, it’s tough to say exactly which is the best part of this show. As I begin episode 4, I can see we have an adorable Cinderella story on our hands, but set at a modern day haute Italian restaurant in Seoul.
    By and large the acting is excellent, and when it isn’t it’s at least fitting, and when it doesn’t fit, there’s more than enough charisma to carry them through the scene.
    The story line has just the right amount of convolution and I can see the love square delivering ample episodes of delight and edge of your seat will-they-or-won’t-they drama we expected from the start.
    The pacing is good unlike some other dramas, and there aren’t too many close-ups without dialogue even though there are a few shots that kind of hang there when you wish they’d just move on already (except when it’s Honey Lee :) .
    Even the camera angles and techniques keep up with the fast pace of the action in the kitchen. Everytime I watch an episode, i HAVE to cook something – and it’s usually pasta.
    Pasta, I can’t get enough of you. Every episode is completely satisfying, but I never feel full…in fact, I’m ready for another helping already :P

 

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