Top 10 Best Chinese Cuisine Films
Food is one of the most attractive areas in life. Delicious dishes ensure visual beauty, fragrant olfactory and delicious at taste. To have a delicious food is not easy. From the preparation of raw materials to embarking on making the finished product, it must be careful and the most suitable, harmonious, enough to stimulate the human senses. Each has a different taste, ten people with ten ideas. Therefore, the profession of chef is not an easy job, requiring the culinary ability to conquer any difficult diners. Inspired by that, many films about culinary, culinary arts were also born. This article will introduce the top best Chinese culinary films. Wish you have a wonderful and satisfying movie watching moments.
1
Happy Ever After

The drama is set during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor of Late Imperial China's Qing dynasty. The drama tells of a story regarding the struggles of a poor chef and his best friend earning an opportunity to serve the Qianlong Emperor, also befriending t
Happy Ever After is one of the best Hong Kong culinary films that you should not miss. This is also a familiar movie of the 9x, 8x generation, shown on TVB's home station. Bat Bao Lau is famous for processing many delicious dishes in the world, led by the owner of Dai Dong Quan (played by Au Duong Chan Hoa). The film revolves around the subject of attractive cuisine and endless battles of famous chefs. The rich dishes are carefully processed. In addition, the movie has funny and amusing details that make the audience extremely excited.
2
The God of Cookery

The God of Cookery (Chinese: 食神) is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy film produced, written, starring, and directed by Stephen Chow.
This is a Hong Kong comedy-film by Chow Chow. The God Of Cookery is directed by him as the main actor and co-director. The film also has the participation of familiar actors such as Mac Van Ut, Coc Duc Chieu, Ngo Manh Dat, Tiet Gia Yen. Chau Tinh Tri plays the role of a young man named "god of eating" in the Hong Kong culinary world, who is respected by people. Because he was harmed by bad guys, he lost this noble title and fell into a path of life. Through many difficulties, he started over and rebranded with new dishes created by him. The film is about the main theme of food. Besides, still retains the characteristic feature in Chau Tinh Tri movie that is bold comedy, giving the audience a happy and comfortable atmosphere.
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Cook Up A Storm

Cook Up a Storm (Chinese: 决战食神 lit: Clash of the Culinary Gods) is a 2017 Hong Kong–Chinese culinary drama film directed by Raymond Yip and starring Nicholas Tse, Jung Yong-hwa, Ge You and Tiffany Tang. It was released in China on 10 February 2017
Cook Up A Storm 2017 is a movie about good cuisine. The film tells about a young man Cao Thien Tu (Ta Dinh Phong) and his journey to conquer his passion for food. The film has the participation of familiar and beloved actors such as Ta Dinh Phong, Jung Yong Hwa, and Duong Yen, contributing to the film's attraction. In addition, if you are a food lover, like to see the beauty of food, Quyet Chien is a suitable spiritual dish. The way of processing food is skillful, meticulous and has seen the pinnacle of cuisine.
4
The Perfect Banquet

Filming began in March 2004 in Wuxi.[1] The series was first broadcast in Taiwan on Eastern Television in October 2004.[2] In mainland China, it was first broadcast on Dragon Television in January 2005
The Perfect Banquet is a movie about cooking associated with the childhood of many people. The film has been shown for a long time on TV channels and made many people excited. The art of cooking is very skilled and the taste of the dishes is extremely unique. Currently, there are still many fans who want to look back to enjoy this unique movie. However, sadly, there is still no website for the movie to be shown and youtube currently only has a Chinese version, not translated into Vietnamese. However, many people still hope in the future this Chinese version will be subtitled in Vietnamese to satisfy the wishes of movie lovers.
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Eat Drink Man Woman

Eat Drink Man Woman (Chinese: 飲食男女) is a 1994 comedy-drama film directed by Ang Lee.The film was released on 3 August 1994, and it was both a critical and box office success.[2] In 1994, the film received the Asia Pacific Film Festival Award for Best Film
Eat Drink Man Woman is a culinary film directed by Ly An. The film is about the old chef Chu who is good at cooking and his three daughters are both unmarried. The content revolves around cooking interwoven stories of everyday life, contradictions, opposites in life. Viewers will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in beautiful dishes, harmonious colors, attractive decorations. In addition, Men and Women Cuisine also has many profound and philosophical meanings. The film is light, not too dramatic, but has to create sympathy for the audience.
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