You can find the same "old Japan" atmosphere,respect and love for food and the stories that brings within.
The stories of the recipes told by the chef and his best customer's perspective, while we enjoy viewing the chef preparing the food and his message being received by the customer and thoroughfully enjoyed. Stories being told by the food. Stories about the relationship between the cook and the customer.
Both of these Japanese episodic anthology dramas center around a simple dish that has significant meaning to the central character of the episode. The episodes also feature characters coming to terms with an aspect of themselves or their relationships, and how quickly that can change in your everyday life.
Similaritiies: They both deal with lives of people, each episode comes with a heartwarming story.
Difference: MtH deals with stories from dead, while SS deals with stories told by living people who comes to the midnight restuarant.
Despite their difference, they both are amazing and it feels good to watch them. They are must watch.
Difference: MtH deals with stories from dead, while SS deals with stories told by living people who comes to the midnight restuarant.
Despite their difference, they both are amazing and it feels good to watch them. They are must watch.