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Soma Yukihira's old man runs a small family restaurant in the less savory end of town. Aiming to one day surpass his father's culinary prowess, Soma hones his skills day in and day out until one day, out of the blue, his father decides to enroll Soma in a classy culinary school! Can Soma really cut it in a school that prides itself on a 10 percent graduation rate? And can he convince the beautiful, domineering heiress of the school that he belongs there at all?!
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Fundamentally, they're completely different. Bambino focuses on Italian cuisine and delves into a restaurant's inner clockwork, from the main floor servers to the kitchen cooking while Shokugeki no Soma spreads it's wings with Japanese cooking, Italian and about a half dozen other nation cuisines.
Nevertheless, both focus on food and it does that exceptionally well. You can just see the passion pour from the page as meals and prepared foods are presented with gorgeous art and scrumptious descriptions, and some of those descriptions go on for lines, about the food and even some history about the ingredients from time to time. Pretty sure this is research done right.
These two are some real good food manga, character development and comedy occur with some real good bouts of intensity but first and foremost are the chefs and the meals they prepare with the soul within both. Doesn't get much better than these two.
Only a handful of restaurants have the honor of being awarded a Michelin Star. Does our up and coming chef have the courage and the skills to overcome all obstacles? Rivalries and Romance, are they an obstacle or a catalyst to become the first chef to receive a Michelin Star in Korea?
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There's definitely a lot of similarities between Bambino and Michelin Star, the most obvious being food. Unlike michelin, Bambino is set in an Italian restaurant and isn't an amazing chef from the start. You follow the character as he learns and grows and some of the food drawings will make your mouth water.
A Chinese restaurant-like store located in a back alley in the middle of Tokyo. Restaurant "Ikkoken". The owner's cooking skills are top-notch. He is a kindhearted man who kindly listens to the concerns of his customers, but he is a misguided old man who misunderstands their concerns and always gives out misguided advice that confuses his customers... ``Fried rice'', ``white water ramen'', ``pork kimchi'', ``horse mackerel sashimi'', and 7 other dishes...
The restaurant Dollhouse: wouldn’t you like to eat at a place people call “the restaurant of bliss”? You’ll surely look at the world differently on your way home!