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* [[Martial Arts and Crafts|Martial Arts And Crafts And Cooking]]
* [[Martial Arts and Crafts|Martial Arts And Crafts And Cooking]]
* [[Mundane Utility]]: Chi blasts to cook food, among others.
* [[Mundane Utility]]: Chi blasts to cook food, among others.
* [[No Holds Barred Beatdown]]: Eighteen Brassmen of Shaolin!.
* [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]]: Eighteen Brassmen of Shaolin!.
* [[No Name Given]]: Despite playing an important role, Ng Man Tat's character of Stephen and Bull's buisness parter/Triad boss is never named.
* [[No Name Given]]: Despite playing an important role, Ng Man Tat's character of Stephen and Bull's buisness parter/Triad boss is never named.
* [[Not Quite Dead]]: {{spoiler|Turkey returns and [[She Cleans Up Nicely|Cleans Up Nicely]] thanks to [[Magic Plastic Surgery]].}}
* [[Not Quite Dead]]: {{spoiler|Turkey returns and [[She Cleans Up Nicely|Cleans Up Nicely]] thanks to [[Magic Plastic Surgery]].}}

Revision as of 02:02, 27 January 2014

This is what happens when a man best known for martial arts comedies decides to make a cooking show.

Stephen Chow plays Stephen Chow (the Chinese characters in his name are different from his actual name),the undisputed "God Of Cookery". His respect highly valued and his skills beyond compare, he's supported by The Triads and The Tongs and big businesses alike, making him untouchable, until all of a sudden his support dries up and he's cast aside for Bull Tong, who reveals Stephen can't actually cook. Thrown and beaten to the street, he's helped by a disfigured noodle vendor named Turkey, until he's dead smack in the middle of brutal gang politics of street food vendors between Turkey and her rival Goosehead. Can Stephen find a way to regain his honor and title?


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