Fortune Cookie Factory
"Bloom where you're planted"
A clumsy and rather unskilled, but good-hearted son of two Asian restaurant owners, concocts a new way to help the family business.
"Bloom where you're planted"
A clumsy and rather unskilled, but good-hearted son of two Asian restaurant owners, concocts a new way to help the family business.
Brandon Doan
August
Linda A. Wu
August's Mom
Tommy Bo
August's Dad
Kell Jettson Bernardo
Older Brother
Avery Fawcett
Kid Sister
Hogan He
Cook #2
Bertrand Best
Cook #1
Kody Perez
Cook #3
A clumsy and rather unskilled, but good-hearted son of two Asian restaurant owners, concocts a new way to help the family business.
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