The Small Canteen Of Dali Temple

The Small Canteen Of Dali Temple

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大理寺小饭堂

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 大理寺小饭堂

By stroll home

3.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
622 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Dreaming back in the middle of the night, Wen Mingtang saw the ending of the beauty who pampered the golden house; After waking up from the dream, Wen Mingtang changed her core and decided to take a down-to-earth path… **** At the end of last year, the evaluation forms for personnel changes in various ministries in the capital came out, and the public chef of Dali Temple topped the list with a record of changing 12 cooks in half a year. Since then, the public chef of Dali Temple has become famous in the first battle, and has become a nightmare for cooks all over the capital. … On this day, a new chef came to the public kitchen of Dali Temple who had been vacant for more than half a month…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Small Canteen Of Dali Temple Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Small Canteen Of Dali Temple This novel is quite the unexpected blend! "Food And Crime Novel" is probably the most succinct way to describe it. I've been diving into "The Small Canteen Of Dali Temple," and it's been a fascinating ride so far, full of culinary delights and intriguing mysteries. ### First Impressions The premise immediately grabbed me. A modern woman transmigrating into the body of a former palace maid turned cook in ancient China, working in the Dali Temple (a judicial agency)? Yes, please! The initial chapters are strong, setting up a world brimming with flavor, both literal and figurative. The mix of cooking and crime-solving is unique and kept me hooked from the start. It's a world where satisfying government workers' appetites can lead to uncovering deadly secrets. ### What Works Well The author does a fantastic job of balancing the slice-of-life aspects of running a canteen with the suspense of the mystery plots. The protagonist isn't actively seeking out trouble, which is a refreshing change. She's focused on her cooking career, but she inevitably gets drawn into cases due to her skills and her family's past. I particularly enjoy the way the Dali Temple officials rely on her competence. The regular updates are a huge plus, and the translation quality is commendable. The blending of cooking, mystery, and ancient intrigue is something I haven't quite experienced before, and it definitely stimulates the appetite for both food and the next chapter. ### Areas of Concern While the beginning is strong, I do have some reservations based on some readers' experiences. Apparently, the story can stagnate around the mid-point, with the main plot and romance taking a backseat. I've also heard there can be some name mix-ups in some versions, which could make those chapters confusing. Also, that the novel meanders and becomes philosophical around the later chapters, but I have not yet reached that point. ### Final Verdict Despite some potential pitfalls later on, "The Small Canteen Of Dali Temple" is a promising and enjoyable read. The unique blend of cooking, mystery, and historical setting makes it stand out. If you're looking for something different and don't mind a potentially meandering plot later, I recommend giving this novel a try. Just be prepared for some serious cravings!

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