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The Kitchen Scholar - Season 1

Cha-aim wants to win the prize to New York so she decided to do a script on being a maid, in order to get it right she must take a job as a maid to get the prize. She works as a maid at a rich people's house and takes notes while writing her script, but as she works as a maid she secretly falls in love with the owner's nephew. The owner's nephew Tam wants to know what she is up to and tries to find out the truth. She tries every way to dodge him. When both go through incidents and meet each other every time they secretly fall in love with each other.

Top Cast

  • Kimberly Ann Voltemas

    Kimberly Ann Voltemas

    Cha-aim

  • Prin Suparat

    Prin Suparat

    Tam

  • Sumonthip Leungutai

    Sumonthip Leungutai

    Aon

  • Ron Banjongsang

    Ron Banjongsang

    Utthayan

  • Virakarn Seneetantikul

    Virakarn Seneetantikul

    Banchong

  • Thanakorn Chinakul

    Thanakorn Chinakul

    Pong

  • Maethanee Buranasiri

    Maethanee Buranasiri

    [Police Constable]

  • Pawanrat Naksuriya

    Pawanrat Naksuriya

    Aunt Sompit

  • Ekkachai Euasangkomsert

    Ekkachai Euasangkomsert

    Pae

Overview

Cha-aim wants to win the prize to New York so she decided to do a script on being a maid, in order to get it right she must take a job as a maid to get the prize. She works as a maid at a rich people's house and takes notes while writing her script, but as she works as a maid she secretly falls in love with the owner's nephew. The owner's nephew Tam wants to know what she is up to and tries to find out the truth. She tries every way to dodge him. When both go through incidents and meet each other every time they secretly fall in love with each other.

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