A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 13, 2016
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 10
Finale:
December 15, 2016
Original Title:
Chef〜三ツ星の給食〜
Alternate Titles:
Chef ~Mitsuboshi no Kyushoku~
Chef~三星营养午餐~
Chef~三ツ星の給食~
女王的營養午餐
小學餐女廚神
Genres:
Drama
Countries:
JP
Hoshino Mitsuko is the talented three-star chef of famous French restaurant, La Cuisine de La reine, in Ginza, Tokyo. She has drawn attention not just from Japan but also the world for the new recipes she continuously conceives with her delicate palate and unrivalled creativity. Gourmands around the world visit the restaurant for her cuisine and there is a three-year wait for reservations. One day, trouble occurs between Mitsuko and the restaurant owner Shinoda Shogo and she is fired. She has difficulty finding a new restaurant due to Shinoda’s interference and her over-inflated pride, and ends up creating school lunches for a popular variety programme by a hotshot producer. It was believed to be something easy for Mitsuko, but she meets many obstacles and keeps failing. Moreover, this is aired on TV and made known to the world. Even so, Mitsuko does not give up and starts to create school lunches in order to hear children say her food is delicious and also regain her lost stars.
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