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Happy Michelin Kitchen

Taiwanese TV series or program


Happy Michelin Kitchen (Chinese: 幸福三顆星) is a 2012 Taiwanese romantic-comedy television series. The television drama was produced by Anhui Television International Media Ltd., starring Lan Cheng-lung and Cheryl Yang. The shooting began during mid-June 2011, and first aired on January 23, 2012 on Anhui Television.[1]

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Synopsis

An Shao Cheng (Lan Cheng Long) is a second generation restaurateur who is supposed to take over their restaurant after he was fooled about his mother's death. He, then meets and falls in love with an ordinary looking but extraordinarily skilled chef, Xin Duo Duo (Cheryl Yang).

Cast

Main

  • Lan Cheng-lung as An Shao Cheng
  • Cheryl Yang as Xin Duo Duo
  • Li Jin Ming as Li Ru Zhen
  • Wu Jian Fei as Gu Da Peng
  • Ying Er as Zhou Jia Qi
  • Li Zhi Nan as Ding Wei Gang

Supporting

  • Li Yi Feng as Xiang Yu Chao
  • Liu Chao as Ding Wei Ming
  • Lu Yi-ching as Xiao Qing
  • Li Sheng Rong as Li Yi Yang
  • Xu Zhi He as Xiao Qiang
  • Fan Xiao Po as Lu Mei Ci
  • Zhou Da Qing as Zhou Jing
  • Yan Jing Yao (as Ye Min Fang
  • Dong Zhi Cheng as Na Bai Chuang
  • Chen You Fang as Zeng Cui Hua
  • Marie Zhuge as Cai Shan
  • An Dong Ni as Tao Zhe Ming
  • Wang Jing Qiao as Meng Xiao Fei
  • Abe Tsuyoshi as store manager
  • Lu Jia Xing as Song Xin Xin

Guest appearances

from Happy and Love Forever
from Sunny Happiness

Broadcast

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Multimedia

Happy Michelin Kitchen (幸福三顆星) did not release any soundtrack. However, there are songs used in the series. In particular, the series had nine songs from different artists, released in their respective albums. The opening theme song used is "This Time: :Love You" or "Zhe Yi Ci Ai Ni" by COLOR band,[2] while the ending theme song used is by Chen Si Han entitled "Shuo Ai Bu Ai".

Track listing

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Episode ratings

Happy Michelin Kitchen ranked fourth in its pilot episode, until it gradually goes to the third spot in the last series, with a total average of 0.56. Its drama competitors were TTV's Love Forward, CTS's I Love You So Much and Alice in Wonder City, and FTV's Skip Beat! and Absolute Darling. The viewers survey was conducted by AGB Nielsen.[4]

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Further reading


References

  1. "Happy Michelin Kitchen" Archived 2013-09-01 at the Wayback Machine. Anhui TV. Retrieved 2013-08-30.
  2. COLOR band. Color Man. 2011. CD.
  3. Jarvis Debut Album (Hong Kong Version). Yesasia. Retrieved 2013-08-31.
  4. (in Chinese)"中時娛樂" Archived 2013-01-26 at the Wayback Machine. Showbiz Times.

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