"Just a wonderful film."
— David Jenkins, Little White Lies
"[A] mouth-watering banquet of full-fat foodie cinema..."
— Robbie Collin, Robbie Collin Daily Telegraph (UK)
"Juliette Binoche and Benoit Magimel make an appetizing combination..."
— Tim Grierson, Screen International
"Food is a gift of love here – and romance courses through this delightful film."
— Philip De Semlyen, Time Out
"The film views the love of food and romance as all one singular desire for everything beautiful and fleeting in life."
— Chris Barsanti, Slant Magazine
"You don’t have to be a foodie to enjoy this savoury romance from cinema poet Tran Anh Hung, but you’ll love it all the more if you are."
— Peter Howell, Toronto Star
"Lingering on the tongue like a sip of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, the film leaves one feeling a little drunk, desperately hungry and entirely alive."
— Zachary Barnes, Wall Street Journal
"A movie that captures its mouthwatering dishes like edible tableaux, combining culinary marvels with a moving tale of middle-age love."
— Jordan Mintzer, Hollywood Reporter
"[It] pushes the notion of bonding through vittles a step further. Certain dishes are so inscribed by their creators that they act as memory itself, says the film, a sentiment that leaves a beautiful after-taste."
— Sophie Monks Kaufman, indieWire
"The camera lingers on the food more than the cooks; the only sounds are the bubbling copper saucepans, the tap of shoes on the stone floor and birdsong from the garden. This is Frenchness turned up to 11."
— Ed Potton, Times (UK)