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Transmigrated to the 1960s with the Imperial Kitchen
By 柚苏
117
2020
Description
Yin Xiaoman endured 18 bitter years in the palace, finally awaiting amnesty and her release. But just as she was about to step out of the palace gates, she suddenly found herself transported to the 1960s in Shuanggui Village, becoming an orphaned girl without parents or family. To make matters worse, her late father played a trick on her before his death, forcing her into marriage with Shen Qingyun—a widower eight years her senior, who came with two young children to care for. Faced with a nearly empty jar of sorghum flour and two thin, undernourished siblings, Yin Xiaoman felt a bit overwhelmed. As the head maid of the imperial kitchen, accustomed to delicacies and royal feasts, figuring out how to feed the two children with such coarse grains became her immediate priority. Fortunately, the entire imperial kitchen staff crossed over with her… —o—o—o— The Imperial Kitchen has been losing items recently. Everyone assumes a cat has sneaked in, but only Lichun knows the truth: a fairy from the heavens has descended to the mortal world! When Noble Consort Liu, overwhelmed by homesickness, requests a bowl of fresh shrimp noodles made personally by Lichun, it nearly gives her a heart attack! The noodles are easy enough, but the palace is located on the plains—where could she possibly find fresh sea shrimp? Just as she’s at her wit’s end, a note falls from the sky: “Fresh chicken for live shrimp—one chicken for one plate.” Problem solved. When the Crown Prince decides to host a banquet, the imperial chefs bring out all their skills—bear paws, deer lips, bird’s nests, snow frogs… Yet none of their lavish dishes can rival Lichun’s steaming, fragrant seafood pot. And all it requires is ten pounds of rice and twenty eggs! In secret, Lichun sets up a shrine for the little fairy, offering her continuous incense and seasonal dried fruits, fresh snacks, and pastries. All she wishes for is that the fairy stays happy and the “supplies” keep coming year after year. Mini Theater: Shen Dabao: My stepmother treats me so well—she gives me meat every day! Everyone: Poor kid. No mom and now dreaming of meat? This is hunger-induced delusion for sure. Shen Erniu: My stepmother keeps forcing me to eat eggs—egg cakes, egg rolls, egg soup… I see eggs and want to run! Everyone: Oh no, poor thing. Another one driven mad. Shen Qingyun: …Wife, when can I have some meat too?
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Transmigrated to the 1960s with the Imperial Kitchen Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Transmigrated to the 1960s with the Imperial Kitchen
"Transmigrated to the 1960s with the Imperial Kitchen" promised a cozy blend of historical slice-of-life and culinary delights, and for the most part, it delivered a satisfying experience. I found myself charmed by the protagonist's journey as she navigates a new life armed with her imperial kitchen skills.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a modern chef adapting to the 1960s. The idea of using culinary expertise to build a new life and family felt both heartwarming and engaging. I went in expecting a lighthearted story with a strong emphasis on food, and I wasn't disappointed.
What Works Well
The core strength of this novel lies in its slice-of-life elements. I enjoyed the detailed descriptions of the era and the protagonist's interactions with her adopted children. The author clearly put effort into crafting a believable world, and the day-to-day struggles and triumphs of the characters felt authentic. The romance, while not the primary focus, was a sweet addition, with the male lead's initial infatuation and the protagonist's gradual reciprocation adding a layer of warmth to the story. The magical space element, often a point of contention in these types of novels, was well-integrated and consistently relevant throughout the narrative, which I appreciated. The pacing was also well-managed, keeping me engaged without feeling rushed or dragged out.
Areas of Concern
While the protagonist felt well-developed, I did find myself wishing for more depth in some of the side characters, especially outside of the children. I found myself invested in the children and wished some of the other characters received the same attention.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Transmigrated to the 1960s with the Imperial Kitchen" is a well-executed slice-of-life novel with a charming protagonist and a heartwarming story. While the side characters could have been more fleshed out, the strong focus on family, food, and adapting to a new era makes this a worthwhile read for those seeking a cozy and engaging experience. I'd recommend this if you're looking for a low-stakes, feel-good story with a touch of romance and a focus on the simple joys of life.
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