His star shines even brighter with the release of Magic Kitchen. Yan plays an assistant cook who falls in love with the head chief, played by Sammi Cheng.
"I like my character," says Yan. "Its the opposite of what I used to portray in the TV series. This time, I am an ordinary guy who goes after the affection of an extraordinary girl."
Currently the top box-office attraction in Hong Kong, Cheng admits Yan is her personal choice to be her leading man.
Magic Kitchen starts with Yau (Cheng), the chef and owner of a speakeasy restaurant who cooks everything literally by the book, or in her case, an encyclopedia of recipes she inherited from her mother. But her successful career cannot compensate for an empty love life. Haunted by a family curse that destines her to fail in every relationship, Yaus hilarious bar-hopping misadventures have earned the compassion of her assistant and secret admirer Hall (Yan). Soon in between their cooking team-up as they tour to the Iron Chef TV show competition in Japan, a "delicious romantic affair" apparently becomes their winning recipe. Or is it?
Directed by Lee Chi Ngan, Magic Kitchen also stars Maggie Q, Nicola Cheung and Andy Lau. With theme song sung by Jerry Yan, it is released in the Philippines by First Films.