The Other World Dining Hall (WN)

Type
Web Novel [JP]
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Rating | 4.6/5 | 566 votes
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Year
2013
Status in COO

121 Chapters (incomplete)

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No
Fully Translated
Yes
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Summary
In 'The Other World Dining Hall' (WN), also known as 'Isekai Shokudou' or 'Restaurant to Another World' in Japanese, readers are invited into the mysterious world of 'Western Cuisine Nekoya,' a historical restaurant that caters to a unique clientele. Every Saturday, the restaurant opens its doors to customers from parallel worlds, offering a diverse array of dishes that captivate individuals from different races and cultures. Through heartwarming encounters between the restaurant owner, its customers, and the food they share, this web novel explores the enchanting connections forged between our reality and another dimension, blending elements of adventure, comedy, fantasy, Seinen, and Slice of Life genres.

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There is a certain restaurant in the first basement level of a multi-tenant building in one corner of a shopping street near the office district. The historical 70-year-old restaurant, marked by a sign with a picture of a cat, is called “Western Cuisine Nekoya.” This restaurant looks completely normal through the week, but on Saturdays, it opens in secret exclusively to some very unique guests. During these hours, doors in various areas of a parallel world open to allow customers of many different races and cultures into the restaurant. This “Restaurant to Another World” and its food hold an exotic charm to these highly diverse customers. This is a story of the heartwarming, once-in-a-lifetime encounters between our reality and another world, between the restaurant’s customers and its owner, and the food shared among them all.

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