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Average rating4.5
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Listen, the characters are one-note and so are the stories - so what? It's fun and silly and entertaining, plus it goes into surprising depth about Japanese food and food culture. The drawings are an interesting mix, with the main characters looking very anime and the others drawn in a more realistic style. The scenery and especially the food are likewise very realistically drawn.
Series
7 primary booksOishinbo a la carte is a 7-book series with 7 primary works first released in 2005 with contributions by Tetsu Kariya.