If you enjoy anime like Food Wars!, Toriko, or Gourmet, you'll likely find Bishoku-ke no Rule to be a satisfying watch. However, if you're looking for a more serious, dramatic series, you may want to look elsewhere.
In a world where food is often portrayed as a source of nourishment, comfort, and joy, it's refreshing to see an anime that unapologetically celebrates the pure, unadulterated pleasure of eating. Enter Bishoku-ke no Rule, a manga series by Nari A. Umibe that has been adapted into an anime, which revolves around the life of a young man named Akihiko Kaji, a self-proclaimed "food aficionado" with an insatiable appetite and a penchant for getting into humorous misadventures. Bishoku-ke no Rule
A true epicurean does not alter a dish before tasting it. Adding soy sauce, salt, or hot sauce to a plate the moment it hits the table—without experiencing the chef’s intended balance—is considered a major violation of gourmet etiquette. The Smartphone Paradox If you enjoy anime like Food Wars