Isekai Ryouridou (WN)

Isekai Ryouridou (WN)

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Also known as: Cooking with Wild Game (LN), 異世界料理道

By eda

4.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1551 chapters
Original Publisher
hobby japan

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 different world…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hobby japan
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Isekai Ryouridou (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Isekai Ryouridou (WN) "Isekai Ryouridou" hooked me with its simple premise: a cook transported to another world armed with his culinary skills. It's a refreshing take on the isekai genre, steering clear of overpowered protagonists and world-shattering prophecies. Instead, it focuses on the everyday challenges of adapting to a new environment and using cooking to build connections. ### First Impressions My initial impression was positive. The story immediately throws you into the action, with Asuta's sudden isekai experience. I was immediately drawn to the down-to-earth nature of the protagonist. He's not a fighter, he's a cook, and that's what makes him unique in this fantasy world. The early interactions with Ai Fa and the Morihen people are charming and set the stage for a cozy slice-of-life adventure. ### What Works Well The world-building is definitely a strong point. The author does a good job of creating a believable society with its own customs and challenges. The descriptions of the food and cooking processes are also incredibly detailed and mouthwatering. I found myself craving some of the dishes Asuta creates. I also appreciated the focus on character development, particularly the relationship between Asuta and Ai Fa. It's a slow-burn, but it feels genuine and adds a layer of emotional depth to the story. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the story, I did find some aspects to be a bit lacking. The plot, at times, feels somewhat thin. While the focus on cooking is enjoyable, I hope to see more substantial conflicts and overarching storylines develop. Also, I felt that some of the initial challenges faced by the Morihen people, particularly their limited culinary knowledge, felt a bit contrived. I can understand a tribe transplanted to a new area not knowing how to cook with the local ingredients. However, I would expect that they would have come up with some ideas in the 80 years they were there. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Isekai Ryouridou" is a delightful and heartwarming read. It's perfect for anyone looking for a relaxing isekai story with a unique twist. While it may not be action-packed or filled with grand adventures, it offers a charming and engaging experience that will leave you craving more (and maybe a snack or two). I'm excited to see where the story goes and how Asuta continues to use his cooking skills to make a difference in this new world.

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