Cooking with Wild Game (LN)

Cooking with Wild Game (LN)

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Also known as: Isekai Ryouridou, 異世界料理道

By eda

4.3
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1592 chapters
Original Publisher
hobby japan
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

Main protagonist is Tsurumi Asuta. 17 yrs old, 2nd year high schooler. He was working as an apprentice cook at [Tsurumi-ya], managed by his father. One day a fire broke out in [Tsurumi-ya], for the sake of his father’s cherished knife [Santoku Houchou – the japanese kind] he ran back inside to retrieve it and thus met his end. Before he knew it he awoke to an unknown environment. He was then attacked by a beast resembling a boar but a girl named ‘Ai Fa’ from the [People of Morihen] saved him. It was then that he realized he was really in a different world…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hobby japan
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Cooking with Wild Game (LN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Cooking with Wild Game (LN) "Cooking with Wild Game" has been quite the ride! With a solid 4.3/5 rating, it's clear many readers are enjoying this isekai adventure. As someone who loves a good blend of genres, I was eager to dive in, and I wasn't disappointed. It's not perfect, but its strengths definitely outweigh its weaknesses. ### First Impressions The premise is immediately appealing: a chef apprentice, Asuta, gets transported to a fantasy world and uses his cooking skills to make a name for himself. I found the initial focus on adapting to a new culture, especially one with such different culinary traditions, to be quite engaging. The idea of a male MC excelling in cooking in a society with rigid gender norms is a refreshing twist. ### What Works Well I found the world-building to be particularly well-executed. The author dedicates time to fleshing out the cultures, traditions, and even the political landscape. The characters, especially Ai Fa, the strong female lead, are well-defined and undergo significant development. I appreciated that Asuta isn't your typical dense protagonist; he's aware of his surroundings, and his interactions feel genuine. The slow-burn romance between Asuta and Ai Fa is also a plus for me. Instead of rushing into a harem situation, the author focuses on building a meaningful connection between the two. The descriptions of Asuta's cooking, while not overly detailed, are enough to pique my interest. The focus on using local ingredients and adapting his skills to a new environment is what makes the cooking aspect of this novel so interesting. The story tackles themes of racism and gender norms, adding depth and maturity to the narrative. ### Areas of Concern The pacing can be a bit slow at times. While I appreciate the slice-of-life feel, there were moments where I felt the story dragged on. Some readers might also find the writing style too simplistic. The story relies heavily on declarative sentences and straightforward dialogue. While I didn't mind it, it might be a turn-off for those who prefer more descriptive prose. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed frustration with Asuta's initial naivety and tendency to fall into common JP LN tropes, such as walking in on the girls bathing. Some also feel that the initial focus on Ai Fa may come at the expense of other female characters. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "Cooking with Wild Game (LN)" to be a worthwhile read. Its unique premise, well-developed characters, and engaging world-building make it stand out from other isekai novels. While the pacing and writing style might not be for everyone, the story's strengths more than make up for its shortcomings. If you're looking for a slow-burn, character-driven story with a focus on cooking and cultural adaptation, I highly recommend giving this one a try.

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