Devil's Diner - Season 1
In a secluded part of town, a mysterious chef cooks up supernatural meals that grant his guests' deepest desires – if they're willing to pay the price.
In a secluded part of town, a mysterious chef cooks up supernatural meals that grant his guests' deepest desires – if they're willing to pay the price.
Lê Quốc Nam
Diner owner
Võ Điền Gia Huy
An
Kiều Trinh
Mother
Việt Hưng
Hào
Sỹ Toàn
Luân
Lê Huỳnh
Mr. Khang
Xuân Văn
Tùng's mother
Ba Tây
Tùng
In a secluded part of town, a mysterious chef cooks up supernatural meals that grant his guests' deepest desires – if they're willing to pay the price.
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