This typical Hallmark film was very nicely done.
A widower and former fireman, opens a restaurant right next door to a woman who has just opened a French restaurant.
While she immediately bonds with his young precocious daughter, the two can't seem to get along at the beginning. For starters, she complains about his loud music which she feels is a detriment to the ambiance of her place.
By Hallmark standards, the two eventually fall for each other.
Peter Shaughnessy, of "The Nanny," co-stars as a food critic. Our guy shows what he is made of when our gal goes to his restaurant to cook when his daughter is injured in an accident. It is just then that our critic goes to review his restaurant but is enticed by what he sees at her.
You'll just enjoy the ending is this breezy story.
A widower and former fireman, opens a restaurant right next door to a woman who has just opened a French restaurant.
While she immediately bonds with his young precocious daughter, the two can't seem to get along at the beginning. For starters, she complains about his loud music which she feels is a detriment to the ambiance of her place.
By Hallmark standards, the two eventually fall for each other.
Peter Shaughnessy, of "The Nanny," co-stars as a food critic. Our guy shows what he is made of when our gal goes to his restaurant to cook when his daughter is injured in an accident. It is just then that our critic goes to review his restaurant but is enticed by what he sees at her.
You'll just enjoy the ending is this breezy story.