"Xi huan ni" (我喜欢你 / Wǒ xǐhuān nǐ ) translates to "" in Mandarin Chinese and can refer to several popular media titles or the romantic phrase itself.
The movie version of the same story, starring Takeshi Kaneshiro and Zhou Dongyu. : Xi huan ni
If you are looking at the phrase itself, it is a cultural staple in Mandarin-speaking regions. "Xi huan ni" (我喜欢你 / Wǒ xǐhuān nǐ
Depending on which one you're interested in, here are the reviews for the most prominent versions: 1. Dating in the Kitchen (2020 TV Series) Depending on which one you're interested in, here
: It feels more like a whimsical, avant-garde fairy tale than a standard rom-com.
: It has received high praise for its stunning cinematography and emotional depth, with some viewers calling it a "tear-jerker". 4. Cultural Phrase Review: "Wo Xi Huan Ni"
: The food cinematography is top-tier—often compared to professional cooking documentaries.