I've found another rare gem in my yuri manga reading! It’s wholesome, utterly charming, and most importantly, empowering!
A fair warning, though: you might often find yourself craving all sorts of delicious dishes while reading this. I literally had to pause my reading at 10-something in the evening just to cook myself some instant ramen or treat myself to a bowl of ice cream and chips! 😭
My rating after five volumes: ✨ A solid 10/10 ✨
The story follows two adult women both living in the same apartment building: Nomoto, who loves to cook, and Kasuga, who loves to eat. Their relationship begins when Nomoto, passionate about cooking but limited to making small portions, finds herself preparing more food than she can eat alone. Living far from friends and colleagues with whom she could share her meals, she decides to invite her neighbor Kasuga—who she learns enjoys eating hearty portions—to help her out! As they bond over food, the story explores various social, economic, and political issues, but in a way that never feels overwhelming, preachy, or emotionally heavy-handed. Without giving away too much, I can genuinely say that I love this manga to pieces!
I loooove how realistically the series portrays the everyday challenges that women and lesbian couples face. It manages to be incredibly sweet and heartwarming while also being honest about the real struggles that women and lesbians experience in a patriarchal, heteronormative society like Japan! It’s truly refreshing to see a yuri manga that doesn’t shy away from these exhausting, harsh realities while still celebrating love, resilience, and connection.
And with the addition of two new characters—Yako and Nagomo—the series also expands its representation, touching on topics like asexuality and a lesser-known form of eating anxiety disorder.
‘She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat’ isn’t just a story about food and two women falling in love, where majority of things revolves around kissing and sex. No. This manga doesn’t cater to a certain male gaze or fetishization. Instead, it authentically portrays the reality of being in a same-sex relationship. And no, boys—it’s not all about what happens in bed!
I am obsessed with this manga! Gigantic kudos to its mangaka, Sakaomi Yuzaki, for creating such an incredible work of art and bringing it to the world. I’m eagerly awaiting the release of Volume 6!