The cast is excellent.
The storyline is light and not overly intense, which is positive.
However, it falls short of being considered a masterpiece series.
There's a lack of exploration into Chef Ella's profound motivation for cooking, her inspiration behind Lumpiang Sisig, and the roots of that dish.
Moreover, it lacks educational elements, such as providing alternatives when ingredients are insufficient and suggesting workarounds for dishes that don't taste optimal.
The cooking process seems rushed; improved camera angles could enhance the preparation's appeal.
There's an excessive use of piping bags, appearing repetitive across all dishes.
I believe that covers everything.
The storyline is light and not overly intense, which is positive.
However, it falls short of being considered a masterpiece series.
There's a lack of exploration into Chef Ella's profound motivation for cooking, her inspiration behind Lumpiang Sisig, and the roots of that dish.
Moreover, it lacks educational elements, such as providing alternatives when ingredients are insufficient and suggesting workarounds for dishes that don't taste optimal.
The cooking process seems rushed; improved camera angles could enhance the preparation's appeal.
There's an excessive use of piping bags, appearing repetitive across all dishes.
I believe that covers everything.