Upon learning that his mother's cancer is advancing, Chang-rae (Justin Chon) takes a leave of absence from his job in New York and travels to San Francisco to be with his parents. Struggling to contain a deluge of unruly emotions, Chang-rae busies himself with as many nursing tasks as possible, even though his mother (Jackie Chung) insists on maintaining her independence.
With New Year's Eve approaching, Chang-rae plans a familial feast for which he will prepare all the Korean dishes his mother excelled at. Organizing the dinner brings with it memories of the times he spent in the kitchen taking in his mother's culinary wisdom, along with memories of their arguments over questions of cultural assimilation and the difficult life choices both of them have made — and will make. The moment will soon come when Chang-rae's mother will need to decide whether or not to continue receiving treatment.