Cooking Crush - Season 1
Season 1
Cooking Crush tells the story of when third-year student Prem loses all confidence in his cooking after failing to impress his professor. An unexpected twist occurs as medical student Ten, who is on the verge of passing out from hunger, follows the aroma of Prem's food. The meal, originally intended for a dog, ends up satiating the doc instead! The mission to teach a doctor the art of cooking commences! As they share their culinary expertise, their relationship blossoms, infused with a hint of romance. How will their cooking stir their hearts?
Episodes
Episode 1
After a failed cooking exercise in class, Prem prepares to throw out his food to a stray dog when he meets the starving medical student, Ten.
Episode 2
After Prem's sister loses a large sum of money, Prem is forced to reconsider Ten's offer to teach him to cook.
Episode 3
Episode 4
Dynamite rescues Fire from his mother's scolding by pretending to be his roommate.
Episode 5
Ten's father pushes back on his relationship with Prem. Fire questions his sexual orientation; his friend Metha has an idea to help him explore his options.
Episode 6
Prem, Dynamite, and Samsi prepare for their audition clip for Super Monster Chef.
Episode 7
Ten's father tries to interfere with his relationship with Prem. Dynamite takes care of Fire when he is intoxicated.
Episode 8
Prem and Ten take some time apart but happen to cross paths even when Prem travels out of town with Samsi and Dynamite.
Episode 9
Ten and Prem resolve their misunderstandings, but their busy schedule preparing for the cooking competition and working at the hospital keeps them apart for the moment.
Episode 10
Prem, Dynamite, and Samsi participate in the Super Monster Chef competition.
Episode 11
A viral video online causes problems for Ten and Prem.
Episode 12
The Monster Chef competition comes to an end. Fire resolves the conflict with his mother regarding his relationship with Dynamite.
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