I remember that I would turn on this TV series every time before eating. I had watched every season. Later, when I went on a trip, I was just like the uncle in the TV series. I didn’t look up any tips, but just relied on my own feelings to find a TV show.
It's a lovely shop. You can order dishes based on your preferences. It seems you can find something delicious every time.
There are a lot of Japanese TV dramas about food culture, and it is a pleasure to watch them every time. There are really few TV dramas that only focus on food, and there are many documentaries. "Xia Fan", which was just released some time ago, is also a food-type TV series.
It’s also a Japanese drama, adapted from a novel. I’ve finished reading the book but haven’t watched the TV series yet. I don’t really like the actor who plays the male lead. His looks don’t seem to be good enough!
If you are interested, you can check it out on Bilibili.
"Little Forest", which many people are familiar with, is also a gourmet movie. It has two movies in one movie. Japanese TV series are relatively gentle, with a sense of déjà vu in daily life.
The food there is relatively easy to prepare. I watched it several times myself and tried it several times with the heroine in the TV series. It was surprisingly good.
If you are a girl living alone, I really recommend you to watch movies, which can help you learn many skills.
The family drama "Xiaohua's Miso Soup" I watched last year was no drama, but it mainly talked about how to make miso soup. You can use some leftover scraps at home to make this hot soup.
It allows you to make full use of food and harvest delicious things.