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”How To Grill Our Love, Vol 1” by Shiori Hanatsuka



”How To Grill Our Love, Vol 1” by Shiori Hanatsuka is a love slow-paced, heartwarming slice-of-life and full of delicious-looking drawings. I really want bbq ribs now!

Fans of Yuru Camp and any cooking show/manga will enjoy this story.

Kenta is on the brink of giving up on finding love. The last three dates have ghosted him, but then he meets Chihiro.

Nervous he ends up bringing her to his favorite place – the local yakiniku place, where he tells all about his love of grilling meat. It's nerdy and he's embarrassed, but Chihiro likes his passion, and in return, they create together a safe place, where they can lose their masks, and finally be themself with someone else.

But their love story is over too soon when Kenta is getting a job offer which means he has to move to another city. When Chihiro hears of this, she proposes marriage, and so begins their adventure of happily-ever-after love and exciting food adventures by the grill.

I can never really explain in words how much I enjoy stories about people that connect via food. It's just so lovely, watching these two awkward people finding a place where they can talk and be passionate about food together.

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