Drama Review: Let’s Eat

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Rating

★★★★

Episodes

16

Drama Digest

Toy is an insurance agent and a food blogger who moves back to his hometown. While introducing himself to his neighbors, he meets his childhood friend Meow. Meow has some vendetta against him. They soon reconnect and become each other’s partners in crime. Meow develops a crush on Panthep, her colleague. Toy helps Meow with her love interest, but while helping her, he develops feelings for Meow. It becomes a love triangle!

The Feel-Good Part

If you are into watching food videos, you will love this show. The way they show the food makes your mouth water. Don’t forget to order Thai food while watching this show!

The Disappointing Factor

The only thing that will disappoint you is that you might not get to eat the food they show.

In-Depth Analysis

This Thai drama is similar to the 2013 Korean show Let’s Eat. The combination of drama and food is a way of connecting with the audience. You will enjoy this show if you love food or not. Meow and Toy rekindle their friendship. While Toy helps Meow with Panthep, he does not realize that he is falling in love with Meow. As you keep watching, the love triangle and drama unfold more and more. It is not just drama involved; it is also funny to watch!

Star Power

Saiparn Apinya Sakuljaroensuk (Meow) and Win Mawin Taweepol (Toy) are the lead roles in the show. Their friendship in the show is something you can enjoy throughout. Nat Sakdatorn (Panthep) does an excellent job supporting the main characters and adding more drama to the story.

Overall Opinion

If you love food and drama, this show is for you. You can enjoy the beauty of food while cherishing the romance and drama in each character’s life.