Difference between revisions of "Than Chai Tum Yum Koong"
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*'''Title''': ท่านชายต้มยำกุ้ง | *'''Title''': ท่านชายต้มยำกุ้ง | ||
− | *'''English Title''': | + | *'''English Title''': Shrimp Soup Prince |
*'''Duration''': 10 Episodes | *'''Duration''': 10 Episodes | ||
*'''Genre''': Romance/Comedy | *'''Genre''': Romance/Comedy |
Revision as of 02:20, 28 January 2015
Details
- Title: ท่านชายต้มยำกุ้ง
- English Title: Shrimp Soup Prince
- Duration: 10 Episodes
- Genre: Romance/Comedy
- Popularity: NA
- Air Time: Saturday & Sunday 10:15 AM
- Broadcast Network: Channel 3
- Broadcast Period: 2004
- Opening Theme Song: NA
- Ending Theme Song: NA
Production Details
- Producer: NA
- Director: Joe Nopparat
- Screenwriter: Raka Kitikul
- Company Name: RS Promotion
Cast
- Patson Sarintu (Pat) as Than Chai Parut
- Tik Kanyarat Jirarachakij as Min Sopita
- Naowarat Yooktanun as Min's Mom
- Duangjai Hathaikarn as Parut's Mom
- Pairot Jaising as Parut's Dad
- Siwat Nareuthai as Than Chai Panut
- Nopchai Muttaweewong as Karmjorn
- Onhathai Seuseesawad as Memee Dara Raxamee
- Tukata Ubonwan as Linda
Synopsis
Than Chai Parut (Pat) comes back to Thailand from studying abroad and instead of returning home to Chiang Mai he vanishes to Bangkok in search of a job related to his field of study: food. Min Sopita (Tik)'s family owns a restaurant running out of business. To save their business from dying they hire Parut to be their cook, after he promises to help save their business. To their surprise this nobody Parut can cook and especially can cook a dish called 'tum yum koong,' which is a popular dish among customers. Unbeknownst to Min's family, Parut is actually from a wealthy royal family, and has been secretly sending Min bouquets in the name of 'Than Chai Tum Yum Koong.'
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Credit: Phat
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