

8.050 minSeason 1 • Episode 6
LatestOld secrets come to light as the diner's chef reckons with his own past sins. But can he break free from the cycle that traps him?
In a secluded part of town, a mysterious chef cooks up supernatural meals that grant his guests' deepest desires – if they're willing to pay the price.
Direction
Ham Tran's patient, culturally specific slow-horror precision.
Production
The diner itself—a character of peeling neon and impossible geometry.
Acting
Kiều Trinh's silent, devastating presence as something not quite explained.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ham Tran explicitly modeled the diner after post-war Saigon night markets—spaces of transaction where survival meant moral compromise. The supernatural element literalizes what Vietnamese diaspora already carries.
The 'blood soup' in episode 2 uses actual tiết canh preparation—Tran hired a street food consultant, then made it glow. Crew reportedly couldn't eat lunch that day.