A lizardman hero braves the door to another world to carry on his tribe's tradition. An elf requests a vegan dish.
Beef Stew / Breakfast Special
Minced Meat Cutlet / Fried Shrimp
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce / Chocolate Parfait
Omelette Rice / Tofu Steak
Pork Cutlet Rice Bowl / Pudding a la Mode
Sandwiches / Steamed Potato With Butter
Curry Rice / Chicken Curry
Hamburg Steak / Assorted Cookies
Fried Seafood / Melon Soda Float
Crêpes / Natto Spaghetti
Carpaccio / Curry Bun
Pork Soup / Croquettes
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Our story takes place in Japanese Style Tea House "Rokuhoudou" which is quite popular due to the great efforts of Sui (shop manager in charge of tea), Gre (in charge of Latte Art), Tsubaki (in charge of desserts) and Tokitaka (in charge of the food). Not only do the excel in hospitality for their customers, but they also help out with their worries...
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Both series have an iyashikei vibe. Clients leave the restaurant happy and fullfiled; also we have the chance to learn their stories. Main difference is the specific of the food (western for Restaurant to Another World and mainly japanesse for Yotsuiro Biyori).
feel-good series with no definite plot line, set in a restaraunt whose owners pour heart and soul into serving good meals for their guests.
They're both very low stakes, cozy slice of life animes centering around food and restaurants and their staff and guests.
"ACCA" is a giant unified syndicate residing in a kingdom split into 13 autonomous regions. ACCA was formed back when there was threat of a coup d'etat, and it has continued to protect the peace of civilians for almost one hundred years. Jean Otus, the vice-chairman of the inspections department at ACCA headquarters, is one of the most cunning men...
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The atmospheres that both shows create are very similar. The plots both focus heavily on internal dialogue describing the characters' questions and faults.
Both shows revolve around food, but in slightly different ways. In Restaurant to Another World, the story is built upon the people of the magical world coming to the Nekoya restaurant as an escape from the trouble of their lives. We, the viewer, get to see the peoples' stories who come to the restaurant and get to experience the effect that good food and company have upon their lives. So far it has only been for the better. Food in ACCA serves a different purpose. It serves as a medium of conversation which is the driving force of the plot. It adds a touch of realism that ACCA cares so much for the effect that food has on peoples' lives. People spend a massive amount of time each day eating and seeing how eating brings people together for the important, plot driving, conversations in ACCA is an essential humanizing touch that changes how I consumed and experienced the show.
Thus far, Restaurant to Another World, has no end or greater plot in sight. ACCA, however has a tumultuous undertone of deception created from the political intrigue of a "military" coup.
*also, pretty sure that both authors/producers of the series have an oral fixation
Murasaki Wakako is a 26-year-old OL that loves nothing more than delicious food and drink. Wakako's favorite thing to do for relaxation is to go off by herself after work and go to various places to eat and drink, even if she's never been there before. The moment Wakako is able to taste the pairing between the food she wants to eat and the perfect...
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Both these series feature characters enjoying tasty food in a quiet restaurant atmosphere. Food porn in a relaxed setting.