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The God of Cookery (Chinese: 食神) is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy film which was co-directed by Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-chi. The film features an ensemble cast include Stephen Chow, Karen Mok , Vincent Kok and Richard Ng .
The God of Cookery: Yes Yes No 食神 Co-directed with Lee Lik-chi: 1999 King of Comedy: Yes Yes No 喜劇之王 2001 Shaolin Soccer [89] Yes Yes No 少林足球 [90] 2004 Kung Fu Hustle: Yes Yes Yes 功夫 2008 CJ7: Yes Yes Yes 長江七號 2013 Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons: Yes Yes Yes 西遊·降魔篇 Co-directed with Derek ...
Sorrowful Rice (Chinese: 黯然销魂饭; pinyin: ànránxiāohún fàn; Cantonese Yale: gam yin siu wan fan), or simply char siu egg rice, is a Hong Kong rice dish popularised by Stephen Chow's 1996 comedy film The God of Cookery. [1] The dish typically consists of cooked rice, char siu, and a fried egg accompanied by vegetables such as choy ...
The God of Cookery; Le Grand Chef; Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle; La Grande Bouffe; Gulabjaam (2018) Ham and Eggs; Haute Cuisine; The Hundred-Foot Journey; Jiro Dreams of Sushi; Julie & Julia; Just Desserts; Kings of Pastry; Krazy Kat & Ignatz Mouse Discuss the Letter 'G' Kung Fu Chefs; Like Water for Chocolate; Mostly Martha; My Breakfast ...
Cook Up a Storm (Chinese: 决战食神 lit: Clash of the Culinary Gods) is a 2017 Hong Kong culinary drama film directed by Raymond Yip and starring Nicholas Tse, Jung Yong-hwa, Ge You, Tiffany Tang, Michelle Bai and Anthony Wong. It was released in China on 10 February 2017.
Recipes to Live By (Chinese: 味想天開; Cantonese Yale: Meihséung Tīnhōi; literally "Peculiar Taste") is a 2017 Hong Kong television costume historical period comedy drama produced by Chong Wai-kin for TVB, starring Tony Hung and Sisley Choi as the main leads, with Hugo Wong, Rebecca Zhu, Stephanie Ho, Ram Chiang, Joseph Lee, Mary Hon, Maria Cordero, Toby Leung and William Chak as the ...
The God of Cookery (1996), a Stephen Chow cooking film; Oishinbo (1983 debut), a cooking manga and anime series; Yakitate!! Japan (2001 debut), a cooking manga and anime series; Tenmaku Cinema (2023), another manga series by the same authors
CJ7 (Chinese: 長江七號; Cantonese Yale: Cheung gong chat hou; lit. 'Yangtze 7') is a 2008 Hong Kong–Chinese science fiction comedy-drama film co-written, co-produced, starring, and directed by Stephen Chow in his final film acting performance, before he became a fulltime filmmaker. [4]