Joe Scaravella from Brooklyn is lonely, with no prospects at work, and he just buried his beloved mother. Joe really wants life to give him a second chance. And then he comes up with the idea to open a restaurant - after all, his Italian mother loved to cook. However, Joe himself knows nothing about cooking, and he doesn't have much money. But he finds a solution and hires grandmothers to work for him. After all, who better than them knows how to feed a person deliciously and heal all emotional wounds with food? The Italian grandmothers cook their Sunday dinners every day - well, except for Christmas and Easter. Together with Joe, they find new friends and a new meaning of life. Because it's never too late to start over.