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The Lady Iron Chef 2007

★ 4.02 votes📅 2007-03-08

In director Billy Chung Siu-Hung's spirited culinary comedy *The Lady Iron Chef (2007)*, romance bubbles up like a pot of boiling ramen when the heir to a glamorous restaurant dynasty finds himself smitten with a girl whose cooking skills are limited to instant noodles.

Director: Billy Chung Siu-Hung

Cast

Charmaine Sheh Sze-Man
Charmaine Sheh Sze-Man
Ceci
Hacken Lee
Hacken Lee
S. K. To
Cheung Tat-Ming
Cheung Tat-Ming
H.O. To
Yuen Qiu
Yuen Qiu
Lady Green / Lin Ching-Hsia
Wong Jing
Wong Jing
Souza
Yumiko Cheng Hei-Yi
Yumiko Cheng Hei-Yi
May
Young Liu
Young Liu
Jade Rice
Winnie Leung Man-Yee
Winnie Leung Man-Yee
Ling
Zuki Lee Si-Pui
Zuki Lee Si-Pui
Marianne
Frankie Ng Chi-Hung
Frankie Ng Chi-Hung
DeNiro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lady Iron Chef (2007) about?

The film follows the romance between the heir to a high-end restaurant empire and a girl who can only cook instant noodles, sparking a culinary and emotional showdown with his mother. Their budding love story challenges tradition, proving that love—and simple comfort food—can sometimes win the day.

Who directed The Lady Iron Chef?

Billy Chung Siu-Hung, known for blending humor and heart in lighthearted comedies, directed *The Lady Iron Chef*.

Who stars in The Lady Iron Chef?

Starring Charmaine Sheh Sze-Man, Hacken Lee, and Cheung Tat-Ming, the ensemble cast brings charm and energy to this romantic culinary comedy.

Is The Lady Iron Chef (2007) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not listed, this breezy rom-com serves up plenty of laughs and heartwarming moments, ideal for fans of lighthearted romantic comedies with a culinary twist. If you enjoy uplifting stories where love beats tradition, it's a cozy pick worth trying.

How long is The Lady Iron Chef?

Runtime details are not listed.

About The Lady Iron Chef (2007) — A romantic comedy simmering with noodle power and family drama

In director Billy Chung Siu-Hung's spirited culinary comedy *The Lady Iron Chef (2007)*, romance bubbles up like a pot of boiling ramen when the heir to a glamorous restaurant dynasty finds himself smitten with a girl whose cooking skills are limited to instant noodles. Their playful attraction sets off a delicious chaos at home, where the boy's mother insists he marry someone from the culinary elite—someone who can whip up steak au poivre instead of packet seasoning. What unfolds is a lighthearted battle of wills and tastes, where love simmers beneath the surface of every steamed dish and simmering family tension.

The film blends humor with heartfelt moments, showcasing the clash between tradition and spontaneity. Charmaine Sheh Sze-Man brings warmth and charm to the role of the lovable noodle-queen, while Hacken Lee adds star power as the conflicted heir. With romantic sparks flying and kitchen mishaps aplenty, *The Lady Iron Chef (2007)* serves up a feel-good feast for fans of rom-coms with a side of culinary flair.