When David Douglas puts his family-owned Chinese restaurant on the auction
block, his rebellious younger daughter, Sue, recruits the help of Will, the restaurant
manager, to keep her grandmother from being forced from the restaurant and
sent to a retirement home.
The only way for Sue to conjure up millions of dollars in a few weeks is to set
up a bogus on-line company to enter the auction in a bidding war with the giant
corporation intent on buying the restaurant's property.
To raise the seed money to join the auction, Sue begins writing fortune cookie
messages for her friends. When all of the messages come true, hundreds of fortune
seekers descend on the restaurant all wanting to have their fortunes told. Under
intense pressure, Sue claims she's not the fortune teller, just the transcriber. That
fabrication doesn't go well when desperate people conclude that Sue's grandmother
must be the real fortune teller.
Sue's hesitant accomplice, Will, the restaurant manager, is the voice of reason and
caution, but he's no match for Sue's determination to build a new restaurant and
save Grandma. Although Sue's heart is in the right place, her schemes result in
constant chaos and misfortune.