Kiu Fa Chee (Chan Wai Shan, Flora) is an illegitimate child. When her mother remarried, she took Chee with her. Chee has been living with her stepfather since. Chee’s biological father dies and leaves her a big portion of shares in his seafood restaurant. It is her father’s last wish that she could get on well with her half-brother, Kwong Sheung Yo (Raymond Lam), and that together they could revitalize the restaurant. Yo does not know the identity of this complete stranger and so defies her. Yo is very talented in cooking, but instead of wanting to be a cook he wishes to be a rover. Chee, nevertheless, determines to give Yo’s talents into full play. She invites the well-known Ma Yau (Ng Kai Wah, Lawrence) to be the chef of the restaurant, believing that Yo can then learn from Yau. Chee makes it. With the passing of the days, Yo’s prejudice against Chee dispels as he gets to know her better. A sincere relationship starts to build up between the two. There has been no sunshine in Yau’s life since his girlfriend, So Mei (Tang Lai Ming, Joyce), left him. Until he meets Chee. Yau falls in love with Chee, yet he at the same time learns that Mei had difficulties which were too embarrassing to disclose when she left. Yau is shocked and he regrets. Mei is somebody else’s girlfriend now. What Yau finds unbearable is that this somebody is Lung Chi Sing (Ma Tak Chung, Joe), his long time business competitor. Yau loves both Chee and Mei; he is in a real quandary about which woman to choose…