Baked Lovers is a gastronomic romance television series produced by Bilibili, remade from the popular Japanese manga of the same name, starring Yoshika Honya, Hiroki Iijima, and Keisuke Takeki.
Mimiko (Motoya Mika) runs the bakery "Mimi" as the manager, and the newly recruited part-time job soon quits due to trivial matters.
On this day, a man named Kitafu (Hiroshi Iijima) comes to the shop to apply for a job, and he used to work as a sous chef at a three-star French restaurant.
The next day, Beifu officially came to the shop to work.
Mimiko let Kitafu taste the signature bread in the shop, and Kitafu felt that it was average, and transformed the bread to make the taste more advanced.
Mimiko and the other staff tasted it, and although the taste was affirmed, Mimiko felt that the guests would not recognize it.
Unconvinced, Kitafu secretly exchanged the signature bread for his own bread and sold it to a regular customer in the store, Jiandou.
Mimiko discovers this and immediately chases her out to get back the real signature bread, and Kitafumi follows.
Kendo thinks it's still the original signature bread that tastes better.
Mimiko tells Kitahimi that the taste of the shop's signature bread won't change, but Kitafumi's talent can be used on new products, and Kitahi accepts it.
Back at the shop, Mimiko's suitor, Mr. Kashiwagi, arrives again and continues to confess to Mimiko. Mimiko didn't say yes.
This fake house is still very cute, that is, sometimes the smile is a little exaggerated, and the overall plot is a bit thin, but after all, it is a short drama. What surprised me more was that this drama was actually launched by Bilibili, although I only recognized takeshi Keisuke, but I was still very supportive