Be Home for Dinner — Season 1, Episode 147: Episode 147
Drama, Comedy • 23 min • 1 season, 160 episodes
Episode synopsis
Both KWAN and WING tell CHU about why MR. KO’s statue has been bombed. With the assistance of a Hong Kong businessman named KEN LEE, the fifth prince of the country where MR. KO has a villa and a bronze statue has initiated a coup. CHU tells HOI to dig deeper into the matter. HOI is surprised to discover that CHU’s friend LEE YAU SHING is KEN LEE, or who is better known as LEE KAU-TSAT. MR. KO has hotpot with KEI. He is taken aback to see SHING at the restaurant. CHU shows up as well. It turns out that he is meeting up with SHING, who claims to be a good friend of him. MR. KO demands CHU to clarify who is his good friend. CHU has received a legal letter from a Sichuan hotpot restaurant. HON believes MR. KO is the mastermind behind this. SUM asks LEI to give CHU a hand in the lawsuit. LEI promises to hire renowned solicitor CHING LUNG for CHU. To her disappointment, LUNG is busy with MR. KO’s business. MR.… ...
About Be Home for Dinner
Chung Kwok-Chu is a renowned food critic and an assistant editor-in-chief of a newspaper, Ko Jim Daily. When his son, Si-Hon returns from Canada, Chu is disappointed to find that Si Hon intends to become a chef rather than taking up a professional career. His attempts to guide his son away are thwarted when Shum Bui-yee, a well-known and respected chef, reluctantly accepts Si-Hon as her assistant. Meanwhile, Kwok-Chu struggles to keep peace amongst extended family members.