Chinese Cuisine Served Star Leo Style

Chinese Cuisine Served Star Leo Style (2003)


  • Genre: Comedy
  • First Air Date: 2003-01-08
  • Last Air Date: 2003-03-12
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 10
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 60 min.
  • Production Company: Fuji Television Network
  • Production Country: Japan
  • Directors: Masayuki Suzuki, Gaku Narita.

Summary

The Star Leo is a luxury cruiser shuttling between Japan and Hong Kong. On this cruise, seven top chefs known as "culinary kings" have been invited for a major event in which guests can savor a fancy dinner that they cook up. This event was planned by Shiori Tachibana, a woman who learned business management in Hong Kong. But the restaurant chefs "Heiheiro" aboard the luxury ship left in protest against the event, and to make matters worse, due to a certain slip-up, the "culinary kings" also failed to board the ship, which then set sail for Japan without them. Tachibana gets the cooperation of the "loser" chef remaining in the restaurant together with their apprentice chef, crewmembers and passengers for a team of five people to take on the cooking for the event. What will the voyage of the Star Leo turn out to be?

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Chinese Cuisine Served Star Leo Style Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 2003-01-08
10 Episodes

Chinese Cuisine Served Star Leo Style Episodes

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  • Kazunari Ninomiya

    as Kenta Nanami
  • Kyoka Suzuki

    as Tachibana Shiori
  • Asaka Seto

    as Nanako Mimura
  • Masanobu Katsumura

    as Noguchi Takuro
  • Kippei Shiina

    as Sakota Seiji
  • Mikihisa Azuma

    as Ooyama Kaijirou
  • Katsumi Takahashi

    as Komukai Goro
  • Ken Ishiguro

    as Ayanokouji Kimihiko
  • Shirō Itō

    as Iwata Gengoro
  • Meikyo Yamada

    as Hachimaki
Directing Masayuki Suzuki Director
Directing Gaku Narita Director
Writing Koji Hayashi Writer
Writing Hiroshi Hashimoto Writer