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A review by thebooksatchel
The Kamogawa Food Detectives by Hisashi Kashiwai
hopeful
reflective
slow-paced
A cozy read about FOOD and memories.
A detective duo (father and daughter) specialize in customized dishes. They try to replicate the exact taste of the dishes that a person might've enjoyed at some point in their life. For this, they go hunting for clues in the person's past, clues in the life of the person/restaurant/grocery store that helped put together the dish. For example : a wife's udon dish, a first love's beef stew, an ex-husband's pork chop. Lots of food descriptions. So this would be a nice read with cozy homebound vlogs on Youtube.
<i>Thanks to Pan Macmillan for the ARC. All opinions are my own</i>
A detective duo (father and daughter) specialize in customized dishes. They try to replicate the exact taste of the dishes that a person might've enjoyed at some point in their life. For this, they go hunting for clues in the person's past, clues in the life of the person/restaurant/grocery store that helped put together the dish. For example : a wife's udon dish, a first love's beef stew, an ex-husband's pork chop. Lots of food descriptions. So this would be a nice read with cozy homebound vlogs on Youtube.
<i>Thanks to Pan Macmillan for the ARC. All opinions are my own</i>