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9.2 1 Seasons • 52 Episodes

The Lost Recipe - Season 1

Embark on a time-traveling culinary adventure with a struggling chef, as they uncover the hidden secrets of a legendary restaurant chain and return to the present, armed with a coveted stolen recipe that transforms their fate.

Top Cast

  • Kelvin Miranda

    Kelvin Miranda

    Harvey Napoleon

  • Mikee Quintos

    Mikee Quintos

    Apple Valencia

  • Paul Salas

    Paul Salas

    Franklin Vergara

  • Thea Tolentino

    Thea Tolentino

    Ginger Romano

  • Crystal Paras

    Crystal Paras

    Nori Buenaventura

  • Prince Clemente

    Prince Clemente

    Kobe Medina

  • Phytos Ramirez

    Phytos Ramirez

    Tom Miranda

  • Kim Rodriguez

    Kim Rodriguez

    Dulce

  • Ariella Arida

    Ariella Arida

    Lotus Mandela

Overview

Embark on a time-traveling culinary adventure with a struggling chef, as they uncover the hidden secrets of a legendary restaurant chain and return to the present, armed with a coveted stolen recipe that transforms their fate.

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