Cooking/Bartending
12 years ago
Posts: 165
Basically I want a cooking or perhaps bartending
No Shoujo, Yaoi, Yuri
All time fav cooking manga is Bambino!
Others;
Shokugeki no Soma
Hell's Kitchen
Addicted To Curry
Yakitate!! Japan
Nobunaga no Chef
Bartender
Dropped:
Toriko

12 years ago
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Chuuka Ichiban!
(they don't have many chapters translated, but the anime was really good)
Mix Vegetable
I just love every komura ayumi manga, this was really good!
It's shoujo, but for the most part, it feels like a shoujo-shounen mix

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12 years ago
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Considering your excluded demographics, I'd recommend Shinya Shokudou by ABE Yaro. It centres around "The Late Night Diner", a restaurant which doesn't have a menu but serves customers according to their wishes, a bit like Bartender. However, don't expected there to be any recipes or extended plot points, it's an episodic food manga after all. The art might not please everyone, but I found its simplicity to be strangely charming.
If you happen to be a bit more open-minded towards other demographics, I'd suggest you try Kinou Nani Tabeta? by YOSHINAGA Fumi. I normally don't read Shounen-ai, either, but this one is such a casual and cooking-based slice of life series, that I didn't mind the genre at all. Besides, the recipes are very tasty 😉
Hatsukoi Lunch Box by KODAKA Nao and SHIORI is another very light-hearted possibility which I'd only recommend for its snack recipes.
[color=#8A795D]"Stories are what death thinks he puts an end to.
He can't understand that they end in him, but they don't end with him."
- Ursula K. Le Guin, Gifts[/color]
To be savoured:
- Blood Alone by TAKANO Masayuki
- Otoyomegatari by MORI Kaoru
- Gangsta. by Kohske
- Seishun Kouryakuhon by AKIZUKI Sorata

12 years ago
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12 years ago
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I read so much mangas, I'm too lazy to watch anime! 😛 😛 😛
Manga I'm loving ATM: Heart no Kuni no Alice

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12 years ago
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Since you put in bartending try Kami no Shizuku. It's about wine, but has the same feel as Bartender.
12 years ago
Posts: 165
I read Cooking Papa & liked it. Laid back & fun.
I Read Chuuka Ichiban quite a bit ago but I dont remember much. I will most likely reread.
As for demographics, it will be probably very low priority.
Thanks for the great suggestions!