) follows a high-stress, perfectionist chef in Manhattan whose life is upended by unexpected tragedy and professional rivalry. Plot Summary The Perfectionist Chef: Kate Armstrong (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is the head chef at an upscale restaurant, 22 Bleecker. She is precise, intimidating, and so dedicated to her work that her boss forces her to see a therapist to manage her intensity. Family Tragedy: Kate's rigid world collapses when her sister dies in a car accident, leaving Kate as the sole guardian of her nine-year-old niece, Zoe (Abigail Breslin). Kate struggles to balance her demanding career with being a parent to a grieving child who refuses to eat her refined cooking. The Rivalry: While Kate is on leave, her boss hires a new sous-chef, Nick Palmer (Aaron Eckhart). Unlike Kate, Nick is charismatic, listens to opera while he cooks, and has a loose, fun style. Kate initially suspects him of wanting her job, leading to a tense professional clash. Coming Together: Nick eventually wins over Zoe with his cooking—specifically a dish of spaghetti—and helps bridge the gap between Kate and her niece. A romance blossoms between Kate and Nick as Kate learns to let go of her controlling nature. Conclusion: After facing further professional challenges, Kate and Nick eventually leave the restaurant to open their own bistro together with Zoe. 10 sites Sem Reservas (2007) - Enredo - IMDb Resumos * The life of a top chef changes when she becomes the guardian of her young niece. * A master chef, Kate, lives her life l... IMDb Sin reservas (2007) - IMDb She runs her kitchen at a rapid pace as she coordinates the making and preparing of all the fantastic meals and personally display... IMDb No Reservations (2007) A master chef, Kate, lives her life like she runs the kitchen at upscale 22 Bleecker Restaurant in Manhattan--with a no-nonsense i... IMDb

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