Giovanni Alessandro and Salvatore Andrea run their kitchens like competing kingdoms — each convinced they are the heart of the community, each quietly obsessed with outdoing the other. What began as professional competition has curdled into something personal. Old friendships faded. Pride took over. The feud became their identity. When a powerful local figure known only as The Proprietor declares that one restaurant must close for good, Giovanni makes an unexpected move: a “peace” dinner. One table. One night. One last chance to resolve everything — or lose it all. What begins as a forced truce spirals into a volatile showdown. As food is shared and old memories resurface, humour, vulnerability, and long-buried resentment collide. The dinner becomes a pressure cooker — forcing both men to confront who they are without the fight that’s defined them. When the table is finally cleared, one thing is certain — the relationship, the street, and their lives will never be the same again.