Seo Yoo Kyung, es una mujer que sueña con convertirse en una exitosa chef de primera clase, hasta que a su vida aparece el frío, arrogante y elitista Choi Hyun Wook, un chef de primera que está decidido a no permitir mujeres en su cocina. Ellos no saben es que él será el nuevo chef principal donde ella trabaja, causando su despido inmediato por ser mujer. Aun así, ella hará todo lo posible por regresar al trabajo, demostrando el fuerte deseo por algún día ser una gran chef de pastas, haciendo que él se interese más en ella. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: 파스타
- También conocida como: Paseuta
- Director: Kwon Seok Jang
- Guionista: Seo Sook Hyang
- Géneros: Comida, Comedia, Romance, Drama
Reparto y créditos
- Lee Sun KyunChoi Hyun WookPapel principal
- Gong Hyo Jin Papel principal
- Lee Ha Nui Papel principal
- Choi Min SungNe Mo [Head waiter]Papel secundario
- Byun Jung SooKim Kang [Kim San's sister]Papel secundario
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Pasta would be an overall delightful watch if it weren't for a couple of absolutely annoying, infuriating traits.I think it's necessary for me to premise that I have first hand experience of how a high level restaurant/kitchen works. This is why I was attracted to it in the first place.
For the most part, what happens in the kitchen of this drama is exactly the same you will find in Michelin-stars kitchen all over the world: the strict hierarchy, the arguments between kitchen chef and restaurant direction, the treatment of women (things are rapidly changing, but high level cuisine has been for a long time a male domain, where women were treated almost like slaves). Even details in this drama are absolutely realistic, from the utensils they use to the allocation of each cooking-partie.
I had a great time watching the whole kimchi debacle, as I know for a fact that this is exactly the kind of problem a chef in such a kitchen would face.
BUT. Like Beca, the female lead annoyed me. Royally. Not so much because she would say Yes Chef every second word - that's actually quite accurate - but because she was ambitious but never showed any sign of having learnt anything. If you want to succeed in the gourmet world and you have the chance to work with a great chef you don't discuss his menu decisions: you learn! She is at the same time too humble and too conceited. She bows her head when she should show pride (grrrrrrr) and fights against the chef when HE is right (double grrrrrrr)!
And please don't get me started on the way she eats spaghetti. I'm Italian and, believe me, I cringed, to say the least. She would grab a handful of oily spaghetti and thrust them in her mouth with her hands, chewing them as if it were pigswill. In front of other people. I was disgusted. I respect different customs from mine, but you don't work in a 3-star (or even a 1 star) Italian restaurant without knowing how to eat spaghetti, for Pete's sake!
Lee Sun Gyun on the other hand is amazing. He is an arrogant jerk, but he is absolutely believable. I would never fall for such a man, but nothing he does or say comes out as unrealistic. Let me be just a little spoilerish here and say that his declaration is a great one! I finished the drama because of him and the rest of the hilarious, spot-on kitchen staff.
I can't remember the music, I'm afraid. Hence the 7.
I'm not sure I'll rewatch this drama. I laughed a lot, it entertained me a lot, but there are parts I'd need to skip entirely if I wanted to go through a second watch.
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