Alternative Title: 八珍樓(美食)
Author: 求之不得
Status: Completed
Added: 42 minutes ago
Updated: 42 minutes ago
Synopsis: [Main text concluded] Baozhen Restaurant offers plenty of food, welcoming all Jianghu foodies~
"Golden Hairpin" and "Basic Sect Rules, But Not So Basic Martial Uncle Grandmaster" are now available for pre-collection. This is an atypical food novel + Jianghu group story + occasional comedy + occasional passion + a healing road trip novel about a private carriage restaurant.
The female protagonist is easygoing, but that doesn't stop her private dishes from becoming incredibly popular in the martial arts world, making them priceless and hard to obtain!
The Jianghu is small, and martial artists traveling within it will, more or less, unexpectedly encounter the Baozhen Restaurant, pulled by several carriages.
The waiter of Baozhen Restaurant is the number one master of Qinggong in the martial arts world, known as "Flying Over Grass." He is graceful and elegant, never spilling soup whether serving dishes or making deliveries!
The handyman is a walking encyclopedia; while washing dishes, you can inquire about any Jianghu secret you wish to know. Of course, there are never any secrets in the Jianghu.
As for the accountant, whether a meal costs 5,000 taels or 5 wen mainly depends on the weather and his mood.
Wherever people are, there is Jianghu. But no matter where the Jianghu is, Baozhen Restaurant will be there! And it's still hiring!
A series of small Jianghu stories, human warmth and coldness, chivalry, family, friendship, love, pets, food, life and death—writing whatever comes to mind!
Female protagonist: Open for business. Former ruthless demon lord, now a bone-chopping, chicken-raising, vegetable-growing assistant chef: "I was suffocating! Finally, I can use my knife!" It's another day for Baozhen Restaurant to enthusiastically (not really) welcome people from the Jianghu!
Tips for readers: 1. This novel is also known as "Miss Wang's Mobile Jianghu Private Kitchen," a mobile carriage-based private restaurant. 2. It's a proper private restaurant; Baozhen Restaurant primarily offers dine-in, with occasional delivery services. 3. It's a short novel with many private settings, a very loosely constructed world, just for fun. 4. The story's direction may shift based on character consciousness, so please do not personally attack the author.
Xiaobai: Why isn't the synopsis mentioning me? Female protagonist: You were poisoned and lost all your martial arts, only regaining immense strength by eating spinach, so you've been freeloading at Baozhen Restaurant. It's not a very novel trope.
Xiaobai: ...What about Lao Qu then? Female protagonist: Bosses generally don't allow names like "Unfollow" to appear in the synopsis.