Michelin love

Jackie 2022-03-28 09:01:04

Hassan (Manish Dayal Manish Dayal) is a native Indian boy. His family has run a food stall for generations. Growing up in such an atmosphere, Hassan is full of feelings for food. Growing up, the Hassan family moved to the romantic French town of Lumière, where they returned to their old business and opened an exotic Indian restaurant.
Celebrity chef Mrs. Mallory (played by Helen Mirren) enjoys a high reputation in the industry, but despite her due diligence and continuous improvement in technology, she still cannot get the recognition and affirmation of two Michelin stars, which makes her Feel very distressed. Hassan's restaurant happened to be right across from Mrs. Mallory's restaurant. Before they went back and forth, they had a lot of conflicts. However, in Hassan's body, Mrs. Mallory noticed an amazing talent, so she turned the fight into jade and became his master.

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  • Josiane 2021-12-20 08:01:04

    Very romantic, warm, delicious, and interesting. As a romantic light comedy, it is definitely worth 120 points, but if you want to rise to the inspirational story of a culinary genius and grow into a chef, the plot setting is too simple, and many sections appear too Idealized. Helen Mirren has become a dramatist. Life in a small European town is so poetic and beautiful.

  • Tatyana 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    Chaotic logic, rampant plot.

The Hundred-Foot Journey quotes

  • Hassan: [narrating] And my mother was my instructor.

    Mama: The sea urchins taste of life, don't you think ? Life has its own flavor. Hidden in that shell, raw, beautiful life.

    Hassan: [narrating] It was an education for all of the senses.

    Mama: But to cook, you must kill. You make ghosts. You cook to make ghosts. Spirits that live on in every ingredient.

    Hassan: [narrating] But mostly, I was taught.

    Hassan: [Slurping] How to taste.

    Mama: Can you taste them?

  • Madame Mallory: Oh. Vous m'étonnez.

    [Chuckles]

    Madame Mallory: You have it. Hmm. Your pigeon had it, too.

    Hassan: I know. I knew then, and I know now.

    Madame Mallory: Arrogance.

    Hassan: A chef must lead.

    Madame Mallory: Sharp and cool and hot in the mouth, all at the same time. Do you know how long it takes chefs to learn that? What will Papa say?