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A review by saifighter
She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat, Vol. 3 by Sakaomi Yuzaki
5.0
Recently bought volume 4 so I re-read the rest of the series.
"She Loves to Cook, She loves to Eat" is the most relatable queer manga I have ever read in my entire life. It is wholesome, realistic, and just about two adults woman navigating their relationship (neighbors, friends, maybe more?) Nomoto and Kasuga are such real characters and I love them so much. They (and the other cast members) go through real issues about being queer and a woman that I feel are so mundane and average, its feels more real than your usual WLW slice of life drama manga. The art is great, especially for all the food and eating scenes (so.many.teeth) This manga feels like a grown up version of Kiyo in Kyoto. This is absolutely a must read for any slice of life loving adult.
"She Loves to Cook, She loves to Eat" is the most relatable queer manga I have ever read in my entire life. It is wholesome, realistic, and just about two adults woman navigating their relationship (neighbors, friends, maybe more?) Nomoto and Kasuga are such real characters and I love them so much. They (and the other cast members) go through real issues about being queer and a woman that I feel are so mundane and average, its feels more real than your usual WLW slice of life drama manga. The art is great, especially for all the food and eating scenes (so.many.teeth) This manga feels like a grown up version of Kiyo in Kyoto. This is absolutely a must read for any slice of life loving adult.