
I think it’s okay if the door only opens about once a month, after all.
I feel like living on a deserted island with curry rice is quite an easy mode.
If it’s just once a month, Aletta will starve to death.
If it weren’t for easy mode, I would be dead.
If I only go once a week, I’ll become a chubby person.
>>3
I’ve been like this since I started working…
The store manager is going to die from overwork.
It’ll be super crowded if it’s once a month.
What’s with the diner being opened on holidays when it’s pretty busy?
I’m a workaholic.
Workaholic
Even though I can eat curry once a week, spending 20 years on a deserted island wouldn’t be easy.
You have a day off on a weekday, right?
Hey… why are you preparing on your day off…?
It’s not like that; the manager just can’t experience the reality unless they’re working.
I’m amazed by Hakkeyoi-no-Kotta-chan, who can finish a whole pot of soup…
The cafeteria in the office district is work.
Saturday activities are just for fun.
By the way, what’s happening with the food expenses and operating funds for the other world days?
>>13
Red
>>13
I am procuring currency by wholesaling to a trading company in another world.
>>13
On weekdays, the place is busy with regular customers, and the owner is doing well financially.
Saturday is truly a hobby.
>>13
The manager takes care of everything.
I’m concerned that the art style of the comic adaptation is gradually becoming more Western.
Saturday is just bleeding red ink.
The tenants are mostly a Western-style confectionery shop and a bar, which don’t seem very profitable.
>>21
The pastry shop is so-so.
The bar is too picky about people.
You look extremely busy even on weekdays…
Grandma left behind some troublesome magic!
It seems that during the salary calculation for Futotta-chan, they sometimes hire high school girls as part-time workers.
When I have someone prepare drinks for guests from another world, I deduct it from the rent.
I use my part-time job wages to pay for things like buying elixirs and food for myself, but the Saturday business is almost entirely out of my own pocket.
There’s not even a single yen to be made with another world.
Occasionally, I do stock some of the elixirs from over there, but I hardly ever use them, so they’re probably just like pickling stones in the warehouse.
>>28
After administering it to my friend who was seriously injured, they made a full recovery.
When an injured person rolled in and brought the first aid kit, the high priest had already healed them through divine work…
If a restaurant in the business district has good food, it looks like they must be extremely busy on weekdays.
I only take Sundays off…
>>30
Sunday is for preparing for Monday.
I lead a fulfilling life working at a cafeteria on weekdays and running a hobby cafeteria on my days off.
Even if I get money from another world, I don’t really have much use for it.
It seems that they occasionally buy materials from over there, just in case.
>>33
I think it’s terrible to get money in another world, have my potatoes stolen, and have my taste taken away.
In the first place, customers from other worlds come from various places, so the currency is different.
Well, for someone like this, work and hobbies must be interconnected…
And as time passes, the person becomes unable to work due to aging, and the store disappears.
It’s like agriculture.
>>35
A successor is definitely necessary, isn’t it?
>>39
The waiter starts getting fidgety!
It’s for the feeling of the customer and the store that I’m receiving it.
If you’re going to hire a lot of people like Koetta-chan, you could use them for that, but they probably won’t be motivated.
I wonder when the third season will be…
Well, but the elixir is enviable.
I’m just continuing my grandfather’s hobby as my own hobby.
Grandma says I should quit.
The store manager has no feminine charm, you know…
>>41
It’s not that there’s a lack of female presence, but rather that someone is entangled in the heart of the lone store manager.
It would have been nice if the ingredients over there were at least as decent as these.
>>42
Let’s leave the mass market over there to the Alfreid Trading Company.
>>42
In terms of technology level, it’s unavoidable that everything except magic differs by a millennium…
If the door is removed, the impact on users will be too great.
Grandpa is a war veteran who is happy when people are well-fed, so Grandma thinks that in today’s times, there’s no need to force herself to do it.
I can’t quite remember if it’s my niece or cousin, but there is a candidate for the successor, right?
I can’t hold back my excitement waiting for the anime, so I’ve been reading the original story lately.
Futotta-chan still hasn’t come out…
Let’s have kids soon and have them succeed the shop.
I want the current comic adaptation to continue living until it connects to the anime’s third season.
I want to believe that there should be plenty of stock for the third season, and that the production studio is just busy.
Thinking that the store manager pays for all the meals of the gluttonous otherworlders is seriously too indulgent.
Even if there is a successor, working unpaid on holidays won’t change…
If it’s being a waiter, I could do it…
I wonder how the owner is handling that amount with just one person.
There is a question of whether it can surprisingly be managed alone since the customers come in at staggered times.
It’s Yomi’s grandson…
I’m curious about the reason why the curry rice didn’t call for help in the cafeteria.
>>57
I don’t know the location of the island, and since it ended in a tie with the monster, I feel hesitant to ask for help or something like that?
>>57
I don’t know the exact location because I’m being swept away; there are also monsters in the sea, so even if help comes, there’s a risk of double misfortune. I think that was the reason.
>>57
If there is a possibility of being rescued from an uninhabited island where the location is unknown, it would be something like the Red Queen.
Is the original work updated yet?
I honestly prefer the old version of the comic adaptation.
If I get saved, I might not be able to eat curry anymore.
It’s a bar that gives off a feeling of being an adult, knowing places like that.
Moreover, the snacks are delicious.
In another world, the money has so few uses that it’s basically money you can’t declare for sales, so from a real-world perspective, it’s something you should dispose of quickly because it’s a problem.
The heir to Kimura Bakery, who has fallen in love with Aretta-chan.
After all, I have no choice but to make a wife…
>>67
Don’t forget about that girl, okay?
It doesn’t look like the amount can be handled by just one person in the kitchen.
I need a large amount even for souvenirs.
It’s amazing that you survived on a deserted island, even if you can eat curry once a week.
There was a possibility of getting injured or falling ill.
If you sell the items over there properly, you can accumulate wealth and hire people, but it requires a lot of burden in management.
Well, I have a feeling that my niece will become the successor.
It seems that the store manager is still affected by his deceased girlfriend.
I think it’s fine for the manager to have kids since grandpa did it in another world too.
Is it okay to say that this might end up being single?
>>72
The store manager is dragging her along, and every time we meet, her mother re-curses her, so I’ll end up single.
In the first place, I’m fighting a death battle with a chimera…
Why is it that the security on the other world side is perfect, yet I’m being mentally cursed in the real world?
Aren’t there other cooks on duty during the weekdays?
The difficulty of procurement changes depending on whether the successor is in Japan or in another world.
Do you have a story about when you walked through the door but found it to be full?
The store manager says he hasn’t inherited any of his grandmother’s strength.
If I hadn’t inherited it, I wouldn’t be able to make a recipe like that.
For now, the stamina of the strange shopkeeper.
Eating and drinking may seem glamorous, but it’s really a battle of stamina.
The store manager in the original work definitely does not have the slender physique you’d typically see in anime, judging by the illustration on the back of the first volume.
Even while closed, the restaurant is working pretty hard.
It’s strange that they are doing it with that cumbersome number of menu items above all else.
>>86
Please give me the elf-specific item that isn’t on the menu.
>>91
I think it would be fine to ban this guy, but the manager is too generous.
>>96
It’s annoying, but not harmful…
We don’t have enough stove burners, do we?
I saw the term “holding building” in a comment on a certain stream.
I thought that if it were true, there wouldn’t be a need for such sales tactics.
>>89
It’s a promise with grandpa, right?
After watching, I searched for a nearby diner, and when I got there, they served me lemon water, and I was like, “This is it!”
It’s amazing that there are so many high-ranking priests from each dragon faction, even if there are people who have come through that door after sustaining serious injuries for emergency evacuation.
A cafeteria with a reasonable price where weekday lunches come with free refills, and the most expensive steak and beef stew are available as individual items for 1000 yen.
I remember you were making them work part-time on the Elixir side, right?
It’s scary that there are always several high-ranking priests.
First, you can’t stand the red one, right?
The mystery of a father who can feed a woman lying around with tonkatsu in a time when there was nothing right after the war.
>>100
If there’s a super lewd woman who wants to commit suicide, you would want to do something about it, right?
There are elves around quite a bit.
I won’t share the recipe, but you’re free to recreate it on your own, so that’s fine.
Potatoes are evil.
Despite preparing so many ingredients, I wonder if there will be any suspicion of tax evasion since the profits are not reflected at all in reality.
In a situation where there are no black ones, I wonder what would happen if someone who isn’t afraid of red attacks!
>>105
Maybe while the people are reacting, the red comes flying in and enforces a ban.
Actually, there is one person who has been banned.
>>105
The six pillars won’t interfere with each other’s sacred realms…
If they are of lower status, regulars will say, “Hey, come out.”
From the manager’s perspective, Aletta is probably like a daughter to him, so marriage is impossible.
After being told no, you tricked an innocent kid to get a potato! Seriously, come on!
Potatoes may seem to save the country based solely on results, but…
That’s not the same as saying you were deceived, right?
The food-thieving halfling didn’t really look like a rat.
There are those who try to abduct the shop owner, and there are also those who dine and dash and get banned.
A huge amount of settings is listed on Wikipedia.
It’s about time for the third season…
The husband from the manga version of the demon couple was so cute in his shota days.
Is the original work complete?
>>117
After a few years, it feels like I remembered and came out with one episode, almost like taking a break.
If I wait for about one to two periods, will the third season come?
>>118
Phase 1, 2017
Phase 2, 2021
If it’s on a 4-year cycle, it should be about time for it to come.
>>143
I can’t believe so much time has already passed…
It was a bit of a miracle that the second season even came.
>>119
The animation quality improved compared to the first season, after all…
In the original, Ftotta-chan joins in halfway, huh…
I can’t say for sure that it definitely won’t happen, but it definitely had the feeling of wrapping up completely in the second season.
The people coming to eat here are mixed with some who aren’t exactly ordinary, so isn’t it safe unless something unusual happens?
It seems to be a story that has no way to conclude.
It feels like the differences among the web version, the comic book, and the anime are somewhat hindering the development.
While I’m waiting for the sequel, the second season of Tonkotsu has been announced…
The manager can get mad about the barbecue talk.
I want them to keep doing episodes of the new manga that I wanted to see one after another.
The character Kuro, who was a customer in the web version, became a store employee in the anime, and similarly became an employee in the books, but the latest volume just brought over the web version as it is, so it seems like Kuro is not there anymore, which makes me wonder if they have lost motivation.
There are like two types of comic adaptations…
If I were to sum it up, it’s already fallen by the time grandma told the story…
The latest book seems to have completely abandoned fixing inconsistencies and feels like it was just released because it was told to match the anime.
Sometimes there are customers who insist on filling up on unlimited rice, soup, and condiments until they are completely full, right?
>>133
When the halflings are super gluttonous and eat everything until there’s nothing left, they eat like that, huh?
>>136
I think we should ban someone like that.
Feels nice.
>>138
It’s a rare luxury, so I’ll allow it…
>>133
The halflings or hobbits or halflings are those guys.
Is that door the one that always sends you back to the place you started?
The author didn’t become a professional, huh… If they are drawing as a hobby, then I guess it’s understandable.
If you try to do something bad to that store, you’ll be up against some serious people…
They might actually be somewhat familiar with it in reality.
I’ll make sure to pay properly.
Hey, Mouse?
I think it would be fine to let them take home a little more omelette, so could someone teach me the words to say that?
>>146
Because I can communicate telepathically with Kuro…
>>146
It’s just a release of the amount of money that has been completely accumulated…
>>155
Lizard beastmen have started trading with humans in the primary industry to come up with the cost of omelets.
The last update of the original was four years ago when the second season aired…
It’s not just about the restaurant being good at cooking; what’s interesting about reading it is that it centers on the customers, each with their own story.
Unexpected connections can form between customers in surprising places.
I heard a story about a mother who uses the “Isekai Shokudo” for bedtime readings for her children, and I thought, “Is this a Narou novel!?”
Is it safe if it’s an otherworldly diner…?
>>150
I heard that they show Goro-chan various types of food as a way of teaching food education because he eats so well.
Food-related things seem to be strong or powerful…
I recall that even when the anime was airing, the original work wasn’t updated properly.
It’s like the setting has its feet on the ground.
It’s nice that they’re seriously doing fantasy.
It may seem plain compared to what other Narou fans like.
What the Narou readers are dissatisfied with is not the dullness, but the update pace.
There have been quite a few manga that haven’t been turned into anime and have finished their stories, so I hope they make good use of that and do a third season.
An anime that’s perfect for playing in the background while working.
I didn’t say the work is progressing.
Watching you eat so deliciously makes me want to eat that dish too…
>>160
Because it’s a Western-style restaurant, they don’t serve anything too extravagant, so you can pretty much imagine the taste, which is a strong point…
It feels like the situation around Kuro was reset in the second season of the anime, and if I think of it that way, it was a confusing deep dive back then.
>>161
In the end, I still returned to telepathy…
It might be because that way the character stands out more.
Looking back now, quite a few of the voice actors have passed away…
>>162
Wasn’t it about a pork cutlet?
It feels like anime is being aired all at once relatively often on Abema.
>>163
Last week or the week before, they were showing all of Season 1 and Season 2 at once.
As expected, the number of threads being created here has decreased.
>>170
Watching it all at once in double digits is quite something…
I think they might be the type who is usually busy with their main job.
It might just be that I’m going to another world.
Even though it’s a Western-style restaurant, there are things on the menu that don’t seem like Western food at all…
>>168
The owner is grumbling a bit too…
Well, I can make it, so it can’t be helped.
>>168
We run a Western-style restaurant, you know…
Tofu… grilled rice balls… natto… okonomiyaki…
The case where the store manager messed up with the potatoes is great, right? It seems like it’s really reducing the number of starving people.
I only watch anime, but the elf episode was kind of lacking…
The store on Saturday is completely hobby-driven and operating at a loss, yet it features cookies and ice cream from different shops on the menu and has a following.
Manager, isn’t ordering so many cakes a bit excessive…? That’s just pocket money, isn’t it…?
>>174
It’s from my best friend’s shop on the upper floor…
Maybe it’s deducted from the rent like a bar.
If you were in the same situation, do you have the option to not open on Saturday just because it’s red?
This is really fun, right…?
>>175
It might be fun, but wasting your break and letting your nose run is pretty tough!
>>179
I think of it as something like a hard mode of a candy shop run by an old person as a hobby…
>>175
Running full operations during weekday lunches and evenings, managing the kitchen solo on Saturdays, and handling inventory properly on Sundays is, to put it mildly, killing me.
The setting of Kuro is very unstable.
Not only is there a difference between media, but even within the same media, there are inconsistencies.
Abema regularly has marathon broadcasts, right?
If there is even a woman who would reverse rape the store manager…
>>180
I can only see the ending where I’m banned…
>>180
If there were a woman in Japan who would do that, it would be repelled in a situation like that in the store…
Even if I earn currency from another world…
Well, just being able to see a live lizardman is worth it…
>>182
There are also lion-headed creatures with voices like a hero.
If you enjoy cooking, the reactions from customers in another world must feel really great…
Except for elves
If I had to say, the vertical axis of the degree has already concluded, and now it feels like I’m just doing it for fun in small ways.
As for the anime, it’s getting a further completion boost with the wedding story…
Even if I have some excess income, it’s one thing to do it once a month, but every week is a bit much…
Please give me tonjiru (pork miso soup).
Is it true that Kuro being a regular character doesn’t exist in the original work?
>>193
Wasn’t it an additional character from the book…?
>>193
Since his first appearance on the web, he has been eating curry in the corner all the time.
I wanted to see an erotic anime about a demon couple.
The niece that appeared in the original work probably can’t reverse seduce her uncle either…
The composition creates an infinite number of stories, doesn’t it? Isekai Shokudo.
Behind the scenes, individual and national situations are likely changing.
>>198
There’s no need to always advance the timeline.
It’s okay to talk about the time when Aletta wasn’t around.
>>203
If anything, it can be spun infinitely even in the previous generation.
>>198
(I will overlook the fact that the cat shop’s menu and the owner’s efforts will infinitely increase.)
>>198
Is it really okay for customers to keep increasing infinitely…?
It’s already at a level where a one-person kitchen operation is absolutely impossible!
Saint or this Suwabe
I like food that is on the borderline of Western cuisine…
In the story, on days off, I go to popular restaurants and eat around, or develop menus at home, so Saturdays are completely just a hobby.
Is okonomiyaki Western food…?
This is not a workload that can be handled as a hobby…
The Red Queen leaves two gold coins every week, right?
The value of gold is rising, so it looks like it could pay off pretty well.
How many otherworldly beings and dragons are there who are currently waiting behind the door, manager…?
It’s fine to talk about the previous generation’s stories too…
In the original work, the character only silently eats chicken curry.
Has the story about the prince of the desert and the parfait-loving princess progressed in a specific marital sense?
In short, too many customers are coming…
If it were just a little less, it would be within the range that even a hobbyist could understand.