Set within the Kaga Domain in the Edo Period. Oharu is an excellent cook and is recognized for her skills. Due to her cooking talents, she marries Yasunobu, who is an heir to the Funaki family. The Funaki family serves as the cook for the Kaga Domain. Nevertheless, Yasunobu himself is a terrible cook. With the help of Oharu's mother-in-law, Mitsuru, she begins to teach Yasunobu how to cook. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 武士の献立
- Also Known As: Bushi no Kondate , Warrior's Menu
- Screenwriter & Director: Asahara Yuzo
- Screenwriter: Yamamuro Yukiko
- Genres: Food, Historical, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Ueto Aya Main Role
- Kora Kengo Main Role
- Nishida ToshiyukiDennai Funaki / [Yasunobu's father]Support Role
- Yo KimikoMitsuru Funaki / [Yasunobu's mother]Support Role
- Natsukawa YuiOsadaSupport Role
- Narumi RikoSayo ImaiSupport Role
Reviews
Its lacking detail, it’s about food but i think the food is just a plus one, and unfortunately the romance is a plus one too,,,, so the food and romance are just a side dish what’s the main dish?
That’s what I don’t like from this movie; I don’t know what it is really about. The story definitely more focus in the male lead and his past then his future but his character is somehow can’t make me love him. And what’s with the title “,,,,,, a true love story”, I wonder where the love story is.
BTW, if you think its might be good then just watch it. >___<
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