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QRD:I'd classify this as a cooking/romance story. A yakitori stall owner falls for the bunny hostess girl who works at the club near him. The chapters take place between her visiting his stall and the MC serving her and her coworkers. Other slice of life and romantical things take place as well but that's not the highlight. The Fml has various girls trying to imitate her, and struggles for singularity and individual independence while they try their best to mimic her. The romance is quite simple, not intense and nothing complicated or trope filled. While there are several girls copying the FMC, all the characters outside of them are distinguished and everything is paced quite nicely. The art is one of the strong points within the series, and is rather enjoyable to look at, the way the food is illustrated definitely makes you hungry or crave grilled/smoked meats if you’ve had the pleasure of indulging in it before. When it comes to the FMC you can tell the difference between her and her lookalikes by the hair, she has a strand of hair that goes from the middle and curves to the right (our left), it's small but noticeable. That little detail truly adds volumes to the story and how the author illustrates the issue she faces in terms of identity. Review subject to change/
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