"It looks delicious. It's worthy to come here today," Liu Qiang said, sitting between Liu Chun and Ji Fang. His eyes nearly popped out of his head at the sight of the dishes. It wasn't just that they looked good; he had eaten at all the top restaurants in the capital, but nothing satisfied him like home-cooked food, especially the braised chicken and ribs.
"Of course," Liu Chun agreed, having tasted Su Wen and her sisters' culinary skills before. "Su Wen and her sisters are exceptional cooks. The food I miss the most in the northwest is the Su family's cooking." He had been the one to suggest to Hengyang that they have this meal.
Ji Fang, sitting next to Liu Qiang, was like a pitiful child, not daring to say a word. He avoided looking at Su Qing, afraid he might expose himself.