Japanese Drama " Nagatan to Aoto no Ryourijou" is a historical drama about food and family.
The drama has that slice of life, cozy atmosphere that makes you feel warm and fuzzy. Those endings of the episodes were especially adorable and a nice touch.
The story is also pretty enjoyable, with the main couple's relationship being handled with care and nicely so that it wasn't that much of a deal their age gap. The male lead acting mature and not all cute and like a kid, aided with that a lot. Their relationship, overall, had a nice development and provided the drama with some lovable and sweet moments.
The little family drama that was added towards the ending was okay and didn't overshadow the main point of the story. It was also nice to have the female lead try to become a chef even though she was a woman. Her relationship with food was also interesting to watch.
So, overall, eight and a half out of ten.
The drama has that slice of life, cozy atmosphere that makes you feel warm and fuzzy. Those endings of the episodes were especially adorable and a nice touch.
The story is also pretty enjoyable, with the main couple's relationship being handled with care and nicely so that it wasn't that much of a deal their age gap. The male lead acting mature and not all cute and like a kid, aided with that a lot. Their relationship, overall, had a nice development and provided the drama with some lovable and sweet moments.
The little family drama that was added towards the ending was okay and didn't overshadow the main point of the story. It was also nice to have the female lead try to become a chef even though she was a woman. Her relationship with food was also interesting to watch.
So, overall, eight and a half out of ten.