Highest-Rated Movies about 'Restaurant Employee', Sort by Popularity

Human Traffic (1999), A Matter of Taste: Serving Up Paul Liebrandt (2011), Less Sugar (2007), Everyday People (2004), Dulhe Raja (1998), I Love You to Death (1990), Chill Factor (1999), Home Fries (1998) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Restaurant Employee movies.

#1. Human Traffic (1999)

Storyline: The Cardiff club scene in the 90's: five best friends deal with their relationships and their personal demons during a weekend. Jip calls himself a sexual paranoid, afraid he's impotent. Lulu, Jip's mate, doesn't find much to fancy in men. Nina hates her job at a fast food joint, and her man, Koop, who dreams of being a great hip-hop d.j., is prone to fits of un-provoked jealousy. The fifth is Moff, whose family is down on his behavior. Starting Friday afternoon, with preparations for clubbing, we follow the five from Ecstacy-induced fun through a booze-laden come-down early Saturday morning followed by the weekend's aftermath. It's breakthrough time for at least three of them.

Plot Keywords: club kid, dj, restaurant employee, boyfriend, girlfriend, melodramatic, passionate ...

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#2. A Matter of Taste: Serving Up Paul Liebrandt (2011)

Storyline: Paul Liebrandt is one of the most talented and controversial chefs in the food world and the youngest chef to have received 3 stars from the New York Times. He was 24. NY Times food critic, William Grimes, likened Paul to 'a pianist who seems to have found a couple of dozen extra keys.' Through Paul, the film reveals the creative process, the extreme hard work, long hours, and dedication it takes to be a culinary artist and have success in the cutthroat world of haute cuisine. Exploring the complicated relationships between food critics, chefs, and owners the film delves into the life of a dedicated young chef ahead of his time.—Anonymous

Plot Keywords: chef, artist, restaurant employee, food critic, girlfriend, restaurant owner, creative ...

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#3. Less Sugar (2007)

Storyline: Grouchy, uptight 64-year-old Buddhadev Gupta lives a fairly wealthy lifestyle in London, England, along with his widowed TV and wrestling-addicted mom. He is the owner of Spice 6, one of London's top restaurants that specializes in Indian dishes. One day a customer, Nina Verma, complains about the zafrani pulao, and Buddhadev does not take it well, only to subsequently find out that the pulao was indeed imperfect. He decides to make amends to Nina and lends her his umbrella during a rainy day. Both subsequently become friends, fall in love, and decide to get married. She is introduced to Buddhadev's mom, who instantly approves of her. Nina, who lives in Delhi with her widower dad, cuts short her visit when her dad gets sick. Buddhadev and his mom also travel to India so that Buddhadev can ask for Nina's hand from her now-fully recovered dad. Buddhadev does meet with Nina's dad and, after considerable hesitation, does manage to ask for Nina's hand and is abruptly refused--for Nina is only 34 years of age, and Buddhadev is six years older than Nina's dad. When Nina and Buddhadev insist on getting married, her Gandhian dad decides to undertake a fast unto death (satyagraha). The question remains, will Buddhadev and Nina continue their relationship, and how will this satyagraha impact Mr. Verma's life?—rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)

Plot Keywords: older man, mother, restaurant owner, young woman, fiancée, restaurant employee, offbeat ...

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#5. Dulhe Raja (1998)

Storyline: Poor Raja opens a fast food restaurant right opposite a five star hotel run by it's owner Singhania, earning his wrath. The wealthy hotel owner uses all his influence to remove Raja, but in vain. Things get worse for the wealthy man, when his daughter Kiran wants to marry the poor hotelier. The wealthy man refuses, leading to a confrontation and a condition - which Raja fulfills, he becomes rich virtually overnight, and proposes for the hand of Kiran. The wealthy hotelier reluctantly accepts him as his son-in-law, only to have Kiran elope with a man named Rahul.—Carrie

Plot Keywords: restaurant owner, restaurant employee, young man, young woman, hotel owner, daughter, amusing ...

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#6. I Love You to Death (1990)

Storyline: Joey works with Rosalie in their pizza parlor. She is convinced that he works all of the time for them and her world dissolves when she finds that he has been fooling around for years. Being Catholic, divorce is out of the question, so she and her mother and her best friend decide to kill him. Hopelessly incompetent as killers, they hire incompetent professionals as they beat, poison, and shoot Joey who remains oblivious to their attempts.

Plot Keywords: husband, wife, teen boy, restaurant employee, mother, thug, hilarious ...

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#7. Chill Factor (1999)

Storyline: A scientist develops a biological lethal weapon and accidentally kills eighteen soldiers in an island during the tests. Colonel Andrew Brynner is the commander and becomes the scapegoat of the incident. He is sentenced to go to the prison for ten years. Along this period, he becomes unbalanced and decides to get the bomb to sell to terrorists. He commands a group of mercenaries to steal the bomb from the base where Dr. Richard Long is researching. He shoots the scientist but the scientist flees with the weapon to the convenience store where the clerk Tim Mason and an ice-cream trucker driver Arlo are negotiating ice-creams. Mason receive this weapon from the injured Dr. Richard Long, with an advice to keep it below 50 F. They try to reach a military fort and try to escape from the colonel's team that is hunting them down.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Plot Keywords: restaurant employee, truck driver, scientist, colonel, terrorist, amusing, thrilling ...

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#8. Home Fries (1998)

Storyline: Hamburger joint waitress Sally Jackson is pregnant. When Beatrice, the wife of the father, finds out about his infidelity, she sends her sons from a previous marriage, military pilots Angus and Dorian Montier, to scare the living daylights out of him. Their gunship does such a good job, without hitting him, that he dies from a heart attack. Worrying about radio interference that night, they investigate who might have heard too much within the fairly empty reception perimeter, and soon discover only Sally could, still ignorant about her affair with his step-dad Henry. Dorian takes a job there to be sure, but soon falls for her himself, while mother-obsessed moron Angus would do anything to anyone for her honor...—KGF Vissers

Plot Keywords: restaurant employee, son, mother, stepfather, mistress, brother, amusing ...

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#9. The Days Between (2001)

Storyline: Mathieu, a man who does business abroad, is under great pressure from his rich wife's family to take care of offspring. However, his wife, Françoise is infertile, so he arranges for a surrogate mother. Little by little, his curiosity about the woman in question turns into an obsession and he travels all over the world to meet her. Without ever having met her, he falls in love with her and puts everything at risk for that one true love.

Plot Keywords: young woman, swimmer, exchange student, brother, japanese man, restaurant employee, tender ...

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#10. Drop Squad (1994)

Storyline: Political satire about an underground militant group that kidnaps African-Americans who have sold out their race. The story follows as the group led Curtis-Hall and Rhames kidnaps an advertising executive (La Salle) who has been providing advertising programs that belittles blacks and women. One advertisement features Spike Lee endorsing Gospelpak Fried Chicken which comes in a bucket with the Confederate flag draped all over it.—John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>

Plot Keywords: ad executive, activist, african-american, restaurant employee, kidnapper, militant, amusing ...

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