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== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Big Night]]'' is about a pair of Italian brothers own a restaurant and make a big feast for singer Louis Prima, which they believe will save them from having to close &and go back to Italy.
* ''[[Babette's Feast]]'': Babette has worked for years without pay for a pair of sisters in an ultrareligious sect. (She first came as a political refugee, and they agreed to let her stay but had to work as their cook in exchange for room & board.) Then Babette wins the lottery; she decides to make a meal she wants to make for once, rather than the life-sustaining but extremely bland food the sisters insist on her making. The sisters and the others in the town agree to attend the feast, but all decide amongst themselves not to comment in any fashion on the meal. It tuns out that {{spoiler|a) back in her home country she was an internaionally famous chef, forced by circumstance to make nothing but gruel for the last 14 years and b) Babette spends the entire lottery winnings on the food for the feast}}.
* ''[[Eat Drink Man Woman]]''
* ''[[The God of Cookery]]'' is a Stephen Chow film that works [[Martial Arts and Crafts|martial arts into the culinary arts]].
* The film ''[[No Reservations (film)|No Reservations]]'' (not to be confused with [[No Reservations|the TV show]], which is a travel show about food).
** And its German original, ''[[Bella Martha]]'' (''Mostly Martha'' in its American release).
* ''[[Tampopo]]'' is a sketch comedy revolving around food. It's main narrative involves a pair of truck drivers who take it upon themselves to revitalize the eponymous character's failing ramen shop.
 
== Literature ==