It's such a beautiful ending to a wholesome series. There's more context in the manga, but the glimpse of the Nekoya's backstory was a such a big treat to the fans who've watched from the beginning. Tying the end of the story by introducing its beginning really allows you to feel the bit of weight of its history and why the restaurant is important for different reasons from different people.
Restaurant to Another World 2
Oshimeter
Synopsis
The Western Restaurant Nekoya is adored by its local Japanese clientele. The eatery's continued success can be attributed to its tasty western and Japanese dishes, as well as its cheerful head chef, "Master" Tenshu. In Japan, the restaurant appears to be closed on Saturdays, but in actuality, it is the one day that Nekoya transcends to the Other World and opens its doors to guests seeking foreign cuisine. From castles to forests, the "Restaurant to Another World"—as its patrons call it—travels far and wide. Nekoya's diverse and bizarre clientele can expect to be greeted by one of two devoted waitresses—the courteous demon waitress Aletta, or the enigmatic and elven Kuro. As customers, both old and new, pile into the establishment with stories of their respective lands, Master and his staff ensure that everyone is in for a scrumptious adventure of a lifetime. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Owner
Inherited Youshoku no Nekoya ten years ago and now runs the Western-style restaurant.
Portrayed by Sabat Christopher
Aletta
Aletta, a lost young devil girl, becomes a waitress at the Western-style restaurant Nekoya.
Portrayed by Harris Jill
Kuro
Ancient dragon elf waitress Kuro, at Youshoku no Nekoya, addicted to chicken curry.
Portrayed by Rial Monica
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View all 24 takesI enjoyed the acknowledgment of how valuable the Nekoya Restaurant is outside of being a restaurant. It's also refreshing to be introduced with new food outside of inviting new characters, but instead because of a new situation. Having different people appreciating the same dish is also a refreshing take. It was an extreme delight during the climax and love how everyone was nothing but happy about the situation.
It's always nice to enjoy the various characters' lives kept moving on beyond the door of Nekoya, as well as how the connection made is symbolized in the food as a form of combination while exploring different recipe. Watching characters coming together through the same dinner table is always heartwarming.
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