- The title of the book and movie is brilliant.
- Academy Award Winner Helen Mirren is a national treasure.
- Manish Dayal is adorable as Hassan Kadam and Om Puri is a lovable, wise Papa.
- The dialogue is filled with layered meanings. I love that. Like an onion.
- This film will make you hungry.
- The drama is sentimental, but easily forgivable.
- Madame Mallory’s big, beautiful ring?
- The crepe maker in the outdoor market?
- Le Cordon Bleu book on the bookshelf? When we saw Hassan look at it, all of us from the Culinary School cheered with obnoxious enthusiasm. By the way, did you know they offer free community classes and campus tours? See if one is in your city! (My shameless plug) Another book that was featured was a pastry book written by Jules de Gouffe.
- The giant chef’s knife the young boy uses in the courtyard?
- The sleek wine carafe Madame Mallory uses on Bastille Day?
- The hideous wallpaper in Papa’s bedroom?
- “Wherever the family is at is home.” – Papa
- “Asking for a discount doesn’t mean I’m poor. It means I’m thrifty.” – Papa (I completely agree! Check out my “thrifty-living” blog at Sister Thrifty!)
- “In this restaurant we do not serve an old, tired marriage, but a passionate affair.” – Madame Mallory
- “One Michelin star is good. Two is amazing. Three is only for the gods.” – Madame Gallory
- “If your food is anything like your music, then I suggest you tone it down.” Madame Mallory
- “You’re a chef. I do not pay you to burn things.” – Madame Mallory
- “Welcome to our humble abode and thank you for barging in.” – Papa
- “Smile! You got good teeth…just smile!” – Papa says to his daughter on their opening night. In contrast, Charlotte Le Bon doesn’t have good teeth, but has a beautiful smile. She’s a beautiful and charming French actress who is perfectly cast as Marguerite.
- Talking about the five “mother sauces”, Marguerite says “You must find them in your heart. Then, bring them to your pots. That’s the secret.”
- “Food is memories.” – Hassan
- “I’m waiting for Hassan Kadam or death, whichever comes soonest.” – Madame Mallory
- Papa asks “Is he as good as I think he is?” Madame Mallory pronounces “Better.”
- “This is the beast that must be fed twice a day. And what does it like? Innovation.” – Parisian restaurateur
- Bon chance = Good luck
- Je suis désolé = I’m sorry
- Maison = house, home
- Incroyable = incredible
- Bon vivant = gourmet
- Le aster = star, luminary
- Le aliment = food
You’ve seen the movie, now read the book!
If you were inspired by the book or movie, then get cooking!
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