Creator | Mita Ori |
Japanese Title | 僕らの食卓 |
Japanese Title (Romaji) | Bokura no Shokutaku |
Japanese Publisher | Gentosha |
English Publisher | Seven Seas Entertainment |
Where to Buy/Read
Seven Seas Entertainment (Official Website)
Eating around other people is a struggle for salaryman Yutaka, despite his talent for cooking. All that changes when he meets Minoru and Tane—two brothers, many years apart in age—who ask him to teach them how to make his delicious food! Yutaka soon finds himself having a change of heart as he looks forward to the meals they share together.
Creator | Mita Ori |
Japanese Title | 僕らの食卓 |
Japanese Title (Romaji) | Bokura no Shokutaku |
Japanese Publisher | Gentosha |
English Publisher | Seven Seas Entertainment |
Seven Seas Entertainment (Official Website)
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Phya –
One of the sweetest stories I’ve read period and it’s all about family. It hits home the point of staying true to your beliefs even if the world is against you. Also the people who truly love you accept who you are without needing to change. Must Read. Tane (the little boy) stole my heart.
midgeyu –
The manga equivalent of comfort food. To me, it’s not so much a romance as it is about becoming family with someone. Highly recommended to anyone looking for something simple and sweet but memorable.
guety –
A really sweet and heartwarming story with matching soft, nice art. It’s all about finding your place with the people who accept you and make you happy, and it’s really touching. I love Mita Ori’s works and this is probably my favorite.
Mina Sandoval –
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve re-read this particular title. Mita Ori’s works are wholesome by default, it’s nearly impossible for them not to make you feel fluffy and soft inside. I love the family, Tane was definitely a great addition too! (the little boy)