Wu Fung as Sun Chiu-kwan (辛超群), Siu-siu's father.Fiona Leung as Kam Chui-fa (甘翠花), Min-leung's wife.Roger Kwok as Suen Min-leung (孫勉良), Tung-gun's best friend.She shares similar facial features as Consort Tak. also as Ngok Sam-yu (岳心如), the daughter of Noble Ngok.Adia Chan as Fong Ling (方寧), Consort Tak.
Mariane Chan as Sun Siu-siu (辛小小), Tung-gun's wife.Bobby Au-Yeung as Tai Tung-gun (戴東官), an imperial chef and he plays his dad.Happy Ever After was re-broadcast on the same channel in 2007 between January and March. Happy Ever After acclaimed positive reviews from critics and was TVB's third highest-rating drama of 1999, peaking to 40 points (over 3 million viewers). The drama also places an emphasis on Chinese cuisine with documentations concerning the Manchu Han Imperial Feast. The drama tells of a story regarding the struggles of a poor chef and his best friend earning an opportunity to serve the Qianlong Emperor, also befriending the emperor along the way. The drama is set during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor of Late Imperial China's Qing dynasty. A TVB production, the drama was produced by Chong Wai-kin, written by Chan Ching-yee and Choi Ting-ting, and stars an ensemble cast. Happy Ever After (Traditional Chinese: 金玉滿堂) is a 1999 Hong Kong grand-production television period drama. "Loving You Is Not Just A Thing" (愛你不是渾閒事) by Nadia Chan "Sweet, Sour, Bitter, Spice" (甜酸苦辣) by Roman Tam