
Two Chefs and a Wedding Cake
TV Movie · Comedy · Romance
Overview
When a food critic at the top of her game comes face to face with a chef renowned for refusing food critics to his restaurant at her sister’s wedding, they must find a way to overcome their differences before the big day.
Top Cast


Francesca Bianchi
Francesca Bianchi
Halle Bishop
Francesca Bianchi
Halle Bishop


Matt Hamilton
Matt Hamilton
Jamie Warner
Matt Hamilton
Jamie Warner


Stephanie Izsak
Stephanie Izsak
Kylie
Stephanie Izsak
Kylie


Jamall Johnson
Jamall Johnson
Peter Kent
Jamall Johnson
Peter Kent


Vincent Ross
Vincent Ross
Braxton Reece
Vincent Ross
Braxton Reece


Marc-Anthony Massiah
Marc-Anthony Massiah
Kevin
Marc-Anthony Massiah
Kevin


Damon Gregory
Damon Gregory
Bob Bishop
Damon Gregory
Bob Bishop


Caitlin McCarthy
Caitlin McCarthy
Leah Bishop
Caitlin McCarthy
Leah Bishop
Mia Harris
Mia Harris
Chef Maria
Mia Harris
Chef Maria


Lyndsey Wong
Lyndsey Wong
Vendor
Lyndsey Wong
Vendor
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