Solaso Bistro (问题餐厅) is the remake of Japanese drama, A Restaurant with Many Problems (Mondai no Aru Restaurant, 问题のあるレストラン). The original drama follows our heroine who is fed up with the sexist world of the kitchen and restaurant and opens up her own restaurant….on a rooftop. Working with her are five women and one gay guy, all bringing their own flavor to the new melting pot, causing numerous conflicts and fights. Jiao Jun Yan is the head female of the problematic restaurant. She’s still proudly sporting the clean boy cut, and dare I say, she’s wicked handsome. Girl crush material right here!
Instead of a trailer we have a song by singer Chen Li from the OST. Very soothing. If you miss little A Li, he’s in here too. 😀
Stills:
Jiao Jun Yan. I actually want her to keep this hair furrrever! She looks so damn good!
Jiao Zhong Hui.
Li Kai Xin.
Lu Xia.
Liu Jie Han.
Li Mo Zhi.
Kent Tong.
Chin Shih Chieh.
Ye Zi Cheng.
Liu Min Tao.
Do you recognize this cutie patootie? Ye Hua’s little dough. Child actor Zhang Yi Han.
Soundtrack – “Fortunately” by Chen Li:
Directed by Huang Chang Zuo, Problematic Restaurant Solaso Bistro (问题餐厅) premieres on March 23rd.
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7 thoughts on “Jiao Jun Yan’s Problematic Restaurant Solaso Bistro to air”
Yay more food dramas!
This one and Midnight Diner <3
7 thoughts on “Jiao Jun Yan’s Problematic Restaurant Solaso Bistro to air”
The separate focus in gender is funny too. Lol.
7 thoughts on “Jiao Jun Yan’s Problematic Restaurant Solaso Bistro to air”
This sounds good. I think I might seek out the Japanese original too.
7 thoughts on “Jiao Jun Yan’s Problematic Restaurant Solaso Bistro to air”
It sounds quirky and adorable. And we know we need sisterhood dramas! =D
7 thoughts on “Jiao Jun Yan’s Problematic Restaurant Solaso Bistro to air”
Lol when I first looked at the cover picture: “Oh who’s this young handsome boy”
But seriously, she looks really good in that hairstyle
7 thoughts on “Jiao Jun Yan’s Problematic Restaurant Solaso Bistro to air”
She does look like a little cute boy! XD The haircut completely lights up her face and confidence. It’s amazing.
7 thoughts on “Jiao Jun Yan’s Problematic Restaurant Solaso Bistro to air”
Mondai no Aru Restaurant was one of my favourite Jdramas from 2015. The reason that triggered the main character’s firm decision to start a restaurant on her own though is really sad, involving a close female friend of hers…I actually cried watching the scene (won’t provide any spoilers here).
I wonder how much it’ll differ from the original, though I would love for this one to keep the spirit of the original at least.
And btw, in the original, the LGBT character is a transgender instead of gay.