The 5 Tasty Isekai Anime About Cooking & Food To Watch Now

Combine isekai, one of the trendiest and most loved genres with food, which everyone enjoys.

The outcome sounds fantastic, right? There may not be many of these, but that’s why we’ve gathered some of the best isekai anime with food as the central theme just for you.

Choose one anime, grab some popcorns, and bon appetit!

5. Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skills

Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skills is a promising anime that is still ongoing at the time of writing with just the first episodes released.

The protagonist, Mukoda Tsuyoshi, is a Japanese citizen who is suddenly transported to a mysterious fantasy world where he finds himself having the unique skill of summoning real-world food to prepare delicious dishes.

But what’s more, his food gives an incredible boost to the stats if you eat it! He decides to start his own food business and take advantage of his abilities.

This anime boasts modern animation and a fresh, innovative plot that is sure to delight audiences. Keep an eye on it, as it may be hiding some excellent surprises.

4. Isekai Izakaya: Japanese Food From Another World

Isekai Izakaya: Japanese Food From Another World

Isekai Izakaya: Japanese Food From Another World is a unique take on the isekai genre that focuses on cuisine rather than fantasy worlds or rescuing princesses.

The story is centered around a bar called Nobu, located in Kyoto, that has a special entrance connected to the alternate world of Aiteria, which resembles medieval Europe.

This opens the door for a variety of interesting customers, including adventurers, princesses, and knights, to come in and experience the delicious Asian dishes and drinks.

While this anime offers a refreshing change from traditional isekai, as you may guess it’s not known for a complex plot.

However, with its comedic moments and quirky characters, Isekai Izakaya is definitely worth a watch for fans of the isekai genre or food-based anime.

3. Kakuriyo -Bed & Breakfast for Spirits-

Kakuriyo

Kakuriyo – Bed & Breakfast for Spirits is a captivating anime that features a unique blend of supernatural and slice-of-life elements. With 26 episodes, the anime was released in 2018 and is based on its light novel of the same name.

Aoi, a college student who is proud of her cooking skills, has the ability to see spirits, which she inherited from her grandfather.

However, one day she is kidnapped by Ayakashi, the manager of the Heavenly Inn, who claims her as a bride as a ransom for her grandfather’s debts.

Instead of accepting the proposal, Aoi decides to work at the inn to clear her grandfather’s debts. And as she becomes an expert in cooking and managing the inn, she starts to develop feelings for Ayakashi.

With its light story, enjoyable romance elements, and well-balanced blend of supernatural and isekai elements, Kakuriyo – Bed & Breakfast for Spirits is a must-watch if you’re looking for an enjoyable isekai.

2. The Devil is a Part-Timer

The Devil is a Part-Timer!

The Devil is a Part-Timer is an interesting criminally underrated isekai anime that goes out of its way to twist the canons of the genre. It was released in 2013 in 13 episodes.

The demon king is finally one step away from conquering his world when he’s suddenly mysteriously transported to Tokyo.

Instead of getting discouraged, he decides to conquer this new world too. But first, he needs to conform to society and make some money. So, he starts working part-time at a fast-food restaurant.

This is the story of how Satan himself became a part-timer.

This anime is a parody of the classic isekai and a unique anime in the genre. Seeing the incredibly OP king of demons working in a restaurant is definitely something worth watching.

It’s also a great anime if you’re looking for an isekai without ecchi scenes.

1. Restaurant to Another World

Restaurant to Another World

The charming anime Restaurant to Another World combines fantasy, slice-of-life, cooking, and monsters into a delightful 12-episode series

Set in a seemingly ordinary Japanese restaurant, the Yoshoku no Nekoya caters to the everyday salarymen of its neighborhood.

But on Saturdays, something magical occurs. The restaurant transforms and welcomes a diverse array of clients from another dimension, including elves, monsters, and other non-human creatures.

And its fame is well-deserved, as its fantastic menu is adjusted to each customer’s species and cultural background, creating a unique dining experience for all.

Although it may have some vague elements, Restaurant to Another World is a unique take on the isekai genre and has a big focus on food.

This light and charming anime pays close attention to food details and is a must-watch for foodies and fans of the genre.

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Yorozuya

Passionate about Japanese culture for years, serial devourer of manga, anime, and videogames that have now become part of my routine. My favorite series? Goodnight Punpun and One Piece.

2 thoughts on “The 5 Tasty Isekai Anime About Cooking & Food To Watch Now”

  1. Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Meshi should be number 1. It is a fresh anime that’s light, funny and offers a different twist on a cooking anime. The manga (which is a 10 out of 10) draws you in while anime keeps you watching. A multiple watch anime hands down. It just came out his year and I’ve watched it seven times. Hoping for a season 2.

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    • Thank you so much for the feedback, it’s really helpful! We’ll definitely check out the series you recommended and add it to our list.
      And since we value your opinions and enjoy discussing shows with fellow anime fans, would you like to join our Discord server? You can chat with us directly and share your recommendations. We’d love to have you on board and hear your thoughts, as well as any other suggestions you might have.

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