Cooking with Wild Game · review
Tldr: FOOD. ITS COOL. GET SOME SKILLS AND YOU'LL GET SOME BITCHES I don't know where this idea started, but I've been loving the recent focus on life skills in isikai and manga in general. From economics in Spice & Wolf to FOOD. ITS GOOD. Isekai Ryouridou is a manga that centers around the world of food and cooking, which makes it stand out among other isekai manga. The story follows the journey of a young man named Takumi, who is transported to a fantasy world and uses his cooking skills to survive and thrive in this new environment. The manga's core focus on food isunique and refreshing, as it offers readers a glimpse into the world of culinary arts.
One of the manga's strengths is the way it presents cooking as a skill that is both valuable and admirable, showcasing how it can be used to bring people together and even win over potential romantic interests. However, while the cooking aspect is fascinating, the art and characters leave something to be desired. The art is serviceable, but not particularly memorable, while the characters feel somewhat one-dimensional and could benefit from more development.
Overall, Isekai Ryouridou is a fun and enjoyable read for foodies and fans of isekai manga. While the art and characters may not be the strongest aspect of the manga, the focus on food and the way it's used to navigate this new world is engaging and entertaining. If you're looking for a manga that will make your mouth water and teach you a few cooking tips along the way, then Isekai Ryouridou is worth checking out. If you want an interesting twist on isikai that can also moonlight as a cookbook, read Otherworldly Izakaya "Nobu" (READ IT I DONT THINK IVE WANTED TO BECOME A BARTENDER MORE THEN WHEN READING THIS)