Every time I see people's attitude towards food in Japanese dramas, I am moved. This comes from the way they convey the feeling that if you have time and pain, why not sit down and have a good meal? I have always liked the warm plots and...
A variety of Japanese delicacies.
Japanese dramas are full of many realistic features and ideas, which are close to reality but also bring people a ray of warm hope in despair.
After the protagonist cried in frustration, the proprietress of the small restaurant next to him handed over a handkerchief and brought over a bowl of hot tonkotsu ramen. The heat hit his eyes, and the noodles were simmered until they were round and plump in the white bone broth.
With the green side dishes, people can't help but be full of appetite.
After eating a hot meal, the heart that was cold and riddled with holes at the beginning is slowly filled up and filled with the smoke and smoke of the world. Therefore, the most beautiful view of food in Japanese dramas is: the one who has cried after eating.
Do people have the courage to keep going?
Asians themselves are full of stubborn projections of food, and a meal can express many connotations.
This is especially true for Japanese dramas, and the Japanese dramas "The Lonely Gourmet" and "Late Night Diner" have triggered a food craze in Asia because of their food themes. Different diners taste the food and reveal all kinds of strange stories. They have different professions.
, some are bosses, some are clerks, some are housewives, some are young children, some are thieves, and some are third parties who destroy other people's families... They opened a bowl of steaming hot and filling food.
The autistic heart talks about another period of his life after having a good meal; a bowl of noodles with mother's taste is ugly and even a little lumpy, but the first bite of it makes the wanderer who has traveled far away
With red eyes and choked with sobs, we will sigh with their tears and watch helplessly.
All living beings are suffering. Buddha cannot save the suffering of living beings, but food can.
The love for food in Japanese dramas is far greater than that in other TV dramas. The beauty and aroma brought by food must play its ultimate role in a specific environment.
The picky chef in "Tokyo Grand Hotel" went from being a sinner in the eyes of everyone, being arrogant and unreasonable, to finally opening up his heart with each dish of food, changing his "toughness" in his character, and turning into a man with a sharp mouth and a heart.
Cook food with love and strive to create a unique "five-star Michelin" for their restaurant.