
Rob Haley (Dougray Scott), an up-and-coming chef and restaurateur in London, is grief-stricken when he loses his wife. With encouragement from his infamous friend and real life TV Chef Gordon Ramsay, Rob decides to spice up his life by turning a run-down country pub into a gourmet restaurant. His food catches the eye - and taste buds - of beautiful American food critic Kate Templeton (Claire Forlani) and they soon both write a recipe for love that leaves both their hearts - a... (Full plot summary below)
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Rob Haley (Dougray Scott), an up-and-coming chef and restaurateur in London, is grief-stricken when he loses his wife. With encouragement from his infamous friend and real life TV Chef Gordon Ramsay, Rob decides to spice up his life by turning a run-down country pub into a gourmet restaurant. His food catches the eye - and taste buds - of beautiful American food critic Kate Templeton (Claire Forlani) and they soon both write a recipe for love that leaves both their hearts - and their stomachs - full.
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| Total FilmEmma DibdinWarm, sweet and undemanding, this is top cinematic comfort food. |
| Shadows on the WallRich ClineAs a bit of undemanding entertainment, it hits the spot. |
| Daily Mirror (UK)Mark AdamsA nicely staged British rom-com, which features a brief cameo from Gordon Ramsay. |
| Radio TimesDavid ParkinsonThere are too many minor characters for any to be drawn in depth and the storyline is as predictable as a greasy spoon menu. |
| News of the WorldRobbie CollinGordon Ramsay must be the first man I've ever seen to be out-acted by his own hair transplant. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawHere is a new British film with an eternal, timeless kind of embarrassing awfulness. |
| Daily Express (UK)Henry FitzherbertIt's quite astonishingly amateur and awful. |
| Daily Mirror (UK)David EdwardsA British comedy bad enough to end careers and result in angry - and justified - calls for refunds at the box office. |
| Daily Mail (UK)Christopher TookeyLove's Kitchen is a rural British romcom that appears to have been assembled by a committee of village idiots. |
| User ReviewLaura SDougray Scott is always a great actor and this film gives us fine acting, a sweet story, a delicious romance, and silly antics in a truly beautiful setting. |