![]() ![]() What I liked: This was a charming story, although beyond improbable and very predictable. ![]() However, it is just a matter of time until Lou finds out it was Al who destroyed her restaurant.Īudience: Fans of chick lit fans of the movie, You’ve Got Mail While Lou’s restaurant heads into bankruptcy Al’s reviews take off. Friendly Lou decides to show Al the lesser known aspects of Milwaukee that make her love her hometown, and bit by bit they fall in love. They exchange names but pledge not to discuss work. Al is British and hates Wisconsin when everything goes wrong with his meal, his vicious review writes itself, appearing under a pseudonym.ĭepressed, Lou ends up in a bar later that night where she meets and befriends Al, without knowing who he is. Upset and humiliated, Lou falls apart at the restaurant that night, just as the sarcastic new restaurant critic comes to sample the menu at Louella’s. As a surprise, she makes his favorite coconut cake for his birthday but her delivery reveals Devlin in a compromising position with another woman! One of Lou’s biggest challenges is juggling the needs of her business with the demands of her condescending fiancé Devlin, who does not take her foodie dreams seriously. Plot: Lou is the talented chef of a small and struggling French restaurant in Milwaukee that she opened with two close friends. ![]() There’s a place named Milwaukee, Milwaukee! ![]()
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