2017-09-21, 02:08 | Link #424 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
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Plot Twist at the end... didn't think the Chef was actually also from the other world (well his parents/ grandparents at least)
That totally explain how the Chef can prepare food so fast and so much in a non-stop continues cooking... he most likely also inherited the Hero's stamina. Too bad he wasn't taught magic, could probably help the Chef in certain ways in making food faster or something, lol. |
2017-09-21, 06:14 | Link #425 |
is this so?
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Gradius Home World
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Watched episode 12:
Tasty looking pork soup... Aletta can't wait to eat it - but she has to wait till evening. Oh, and that Alex half elf is not a bad guy after all... he's a strong hero, but still very much afraid of Kuro. Sad that this great anime has to end... hoping very much for a season 2. No more weekly good food. Score = 9/10
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2017-09-22, 04:00 | Link #426 |
Ashigara's master
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: A disclosed area off coast Ryuku Islands
Age: 32
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Do take note that some Japanese restaurants do serve special miso soup in place of ordinary miso soup with kombu, tofu & sometimes radish in special occasions. Be it pork, clams, mushrooms or any seafood.
Anyway, I'm gonna genuinely miss this slice of life show, the people and the sweet girl Aletta most of all. Isekai Shokudou will have a special place in my heart & mind. |
2018-02-27, 02:55 | Link #430 |
Princess or Plunderer?
Join Date: May 2009
Location: the Philippines
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The term "isekai" had developed a stigma for some. Can't blame them; some shows use it for the novelty, others for an excuse to shove video game mechanics into a fantasy world. However, Isekai Shokudou, aside from delivering a delectable display of Western-style cuisine, is commendable in one particular aspect—the show managed to slowly develop an interesting fantasy world. Each episode, we get a small piece of the fantasy world in the eyes and tastebuds of the patrons and new customers of Nekoya, and no time is wasted in patiently building up the story. Like a sturdy house, each detail was built up like bricks, with each brick complementing the other as it slowly stands as a complete structure. As a result, each episode not only leaves my stomach longing for croquettes; it also makes me more informed about the setting itself, like finishing a casual chat with the patrons of the the restaurant.
Whew, I could use some potato dishes. That marathon has left me craving.
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alternate world, cooking, fantasy, fantasy races, isekai |
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