Chang’an Small Restaurant

Chang’an Small Restaurant

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宴遇永安 / 长安小饭馆

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Yan Yu Yong An, Yummy Yummy Yummy [Drama], 宴遇永安, 长安小饭馆

By ying tao gao, 樱桃糕

4.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
107 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Rain droplets danced in the gentle breeze; in a quaint little store adorned with vibrant blue emblems, stood a charming young lady. Exquisite taste of Xinfeng County’s finest liquor, perfectly complemented by the freshness of okra, the tenderness of bamboo shoots, and other refined delicacies. *** Lin Yan, the capital city’s Deputy Magistrate, cast his gaze at the fair-skinned and almond-shaped eyes proprietress. Alas, how unfortunate it was for such a noble lady to find herself ensnared in the clutches of this predicament, compelled to partake in the humble trade of selling food for her livelihood… Shen Shaoguang: Surrounded by mouth watering cuisines and exquisite wines all day, and to top it all off, there’s occasional eye candies passing by, satisfying my every need! Ah~ my life is too good to be true~ Lin Yan’s expression darkened. The young people in this city seemed to be consumed by their superficial appearances, indulging in frivolous activities like c*ckfighting and dog hunting. It was high time for them to undergo a transformation and embrace more meaningful pursuits!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Chang’an Small Restaurant Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Chang’an Small Restaurant This novel, *Chang’an Small Restaurant*, has been quite the delightful discovery! I dove in expecting a relaxing slice-of-life story set in ancient China, and it largely delivered, though perhaps with a slower pace than I initially anticipated. ### First Impressions The premise immediately grabbed me: a modern-day food writer transmigrates into a palace maid in ancient China, eventually buying her freedom and opening a restaurant. It felt fresh and full of potential. I found the early chapters engaging, particularly how the MC calmly navigates her new reality and begins her entrepreneurial journey. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of this novel is undoubtedly the MC. She's a sensible, grounded, and independent woman, a welcome change from some of the more… *intense* female leads I've encountered in similar stories. Her cleverness and innovative use of modern knowledge in a reasonable way made her relatable and fun to follow. I especially enjoyed her interactions with the ML. The romance, while slow-burn, felt natural and earned. I appreciated that their connection developed gradually through mutual respect and admiration, rather than love at first sight. The ML is also quite charming, an upright official who's a bit awkward when it comes to romance, which adds a touch of humor. The food descriptions are another highlight. The author paints a vivid picture of each dish, making my stomach rumble with every chapter. I also appreciate the world-building, particularly the glimpses into middle-class life in ancient China. The side characters, while perhaps not deeply explored, are distinct and memorable, each adding their own flavor to the story. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the slow pace for the most part, I can see how it might not appeal to everyone. At times, the focus on expanding the restaurant and menu felt a bit repetitive, and I wished for more plot development. Some readers might find the lack of major conflicts or scheming a drawback. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's a *tiny* heads-up. Some have mentioned that the plot "thickens" around chapter 32, and the "chasing" begins around chapter 50. We also learn more about the MC's past around chapter 66. So, if you're looking for a more action-packed story, you might want to keep those chapters in mind. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found *Chang’an Small Restaurant* to be a charming and enjoyable read. If you're looking for a relaxing slice-of-life story with a strong female lead, delicious food descriptions, and a slow-burn romance, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for a more leisurely pace and a focus on character interactions rather than high-stakes drama. I'd recommend giving it a try, especially if you're a foodie like me!

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