Feng Tiah Chao lost everything in one night in Hong Kong. except his discipline. Years later, in Haifa, by the sea, he opens a Chinese restaurant that doesn't try to adapt, but rather to remain true to its essence. What begins as a business becomes a bridge between cultures, generations, and ancient memories. When his daughter May-Ling decides to join the Jewish community out of conviction and love, Feng discovers that roots aren't always severed: sometimes they simply lie dormant.
Feng Tiah Chao lost everything in one night in Hong Kong. except his discipline. Years later, in Haifa, by the sea, he opens a Chinese restaurant that doesn't try to adapt, but rather to remain true to its essence. What begins as a business becomes a bridge between cultures, generations, and ancient memories. When his daughter May-Ling decides to join the Jewish community out of conviction and love, Feng discovers that roots aren't always severed: sometimes they simply lie dormant.