Ah, The Lonely Gourmet! This is a very special Japanese drama. It was originally a serialized manga written by Masayuki Kusumi and drawn by Hajiro Taniguchi, but it was later adapted into a drama of the same name. It's about a man who runs an imported grocery store, Inokashira Goro, who goes out to eat at a restaurant in between jobs. Don't think that the plot is meaningless, but this drama is actually very special! The most amazing thing is that all of the restaurants featured in the drama are actual restaurants, basically popular ones. And instead of just depicting the food culture, the drama focuses on scenes where the main characters are eating as well as the image of the foodies. It's the only drama that has only one main character in the whole drama, yet I can enjoy watching it. Because it is not only about food, but also conveys a positive attitude towards life and shows another kind of life. It's only after watching this drama that I realized that a person's life is just as exciting. We see the most adorable side of a middle-aged man who both knows and loves food. As long as there is food, he lives a happy life alone, and the three meals a day become meaningful. The food in it is also really very tempting, each episode has a theme food. The following is a collection of themed food from Baidu Encyclopedia for each episode, with prices and addresses. It can be used as a food guide for a free trip to Japan. The descriptions of the food in the episodes are amazing, not just the usual "it's so good, it's so delicious", but all kinds of things you've never thought of, but that make sense when you hear him describe it like that. For example, when he describes the combination of ginger and meat, he says, "The flavor of the meat and the ginger made a small fist and hit my empty stomach." When he describes curry, he even uses the metaphor of "the wise ruler and the good people": really, it's a healing thing to watch him eat. This drama about Japanese food is recommended for everyone who is in a downward spiral. NO.1 "Late Night Dining Hall"
When I was in college, I once saw "Late Night Dining Hall" and the introduction of the main character in a magazine at the barber store, and for veteran foodies, this kind of drama is a must. I immediately went to find the first season. It is also the first time to recognize the late-night drama, light and long music, a hundred kinds of bitterness on earth, all in a food. NO.2 The Lonely Gourmet
I remember the first time I watched The Lonely Gourmet was after watching a season of Late Night Dining, and I suddenly found this gourmet drama, and the main character also had a role in Late Night Dining, but this one has changed a lot of styles, and it is a super cute uncle! Unlike Late Night Diner, this one is all about eating, the psychological process of finding food and waiting for it, and the soundtrack is particularly amusing. I've also gotten into the habit of taking screenshots while watching Japanese dramas. No.3
When I finished watching "Lonely Gourmet", I found another Japanese food drama called "Gourmet", but this one is actually very different from the previous two. But Yu's face is so beautiful, is a beautiful cook oh! NO.4 "Hana's Lazy Cooking"
I actually like this food drama, but if you look at the order in which I watched it, it's on the back burner, so it's kind of a new drama. It's also a lighthearted Japanese drama based on a manga. It also has a cameo by Goro from Lonely Gourmet! Then, there's also a food drama starring our heroine Hana! NO.5 "Bread and Soup and Cats Good Weather" This is a movie whose name alone is very refreshing, and so is the picture. Light and flavorful. It has to be "Little Forest"! It's similar to "Lonely Gourmet" and is a Japanese food drama. It's really healing to watch alone. I really love the movie cover! Literary foodie must-see series! (super whispered
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