Gallery Fake is an art gallery that deals exclusively in counterfeits of well-known masterpieces... or is it? Rumor has it, the store is just a front for owner Fujita Reiji's black market sales of stolen paintings. Mitamura Sayako, the curator of Tokyo's Takada Museum, has made it her mission to expose Fujita's shady deals to the public. But is that what's really going on?
Eden Hall is an unassuming small bar somewhere in Tokyo, where the customers of all kinds of backgrounds and with various problems find a soothing peace for whatever troubles them. The bartender, Ryuu Sasakura, has the skill of knowing exactly what his customers need... even if they themselves confuse it with what they want. There is a right drink for every time and every place, and Ryuu's uncanny ability to read his customers, with the help of occasional gentle probing, gives him the power to serve it time and again -- and alleviate the problems of his customers, at least for a little while.
Both anime are based off of terrific manga of the same genre (seinen), but are lacking when compared to the manga version. The main characters are similar in the fact that they are masters of their art and have a large circle of influence. Gallery Fake deals with art in the same way Bartender deals with wine, beer, etc.