![]() ![]() He is later personally invited to be a chef in the Forbidden City by the Kangxi Emperor. The Fourth Prince Yinzhen sorts him out because the Kangxi Emperor has a craving for his "salted fish" buns. Originally from a rich family but due to the government seizing all of his father's assets he has to resort to selling "salted fish" buns in his small rented restaurant. Wong Cho-lam 王祖藍 as Ko Tin-po (高天寶) - Male age 26.Cast Note: Some character names are in Cantonese romanisation. However, an accidental marriage contract quickly changes his circumstances. Tin-po turns out to be Yinzhen's lucky star, helping Yinzhen defeat Yinsi time and time again. He is unexpectedly brought into the royal succession battle started by Yinsi, the Eighth Prince (Louis Cheung). Tin-po is invited to be a chef in the palace, where he encounters his greatest rival, Choi Hok-ting (Bob Lam). By chance, Tin-po also comes across the Yinzhen, the Fourth Prince, played by Ben Wong), whom he instantly gets along with. Consequently, they meet a street performer named Kei Mo-suet (Joey Meng), the city’s most beautiful lady, Nin Yeuk-bik ( Nancy Wu), and young chef Mai Siu-yu ( Stephanie Ho). They resort to selling buns for a living. ![]() Unfortunately, his family’s financial woes have left him and his servant Lee Wai (Jack Wu) homeless. He can easily distinguish between good and bad dishes. Ko Tin-po (Wong Cho Lam) has tasted many delicacies since he was young. ![]() The serial was also shot on locations at Hengdian World Studios. Production began in Hong Kong in March 2013. Helmed by executive producer Wong Wai-sing, 25 episodes of the serial were produced. The story is inspired by Jin Yong's wuxia novel The Deer and the Cauldron. Set during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor in the Manchu-led Qing dynasty, the serial follows the adventures of a lazy but gifted "golden-tongued" imperial chef Ko Tin-po ( Wong Cho-lam), whose clumsy activities lead him to befriend the Yongzheng Emperor ( Ben Wong) during an imperial struggle for the Qing throne. Gilded Chopsticks ( Chinese: 食為奴 Jyutping: sik6 wai6 nou4 Cantonese Yale: sihk waih nòuh literally "Eat to be Enslaved") is a 2014 Hong Kong historical fiction television serial produced by TVB. ![]()
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