It's not the story, which is usually just as excuse to talk about food. It's not the art, which is merely serviceable. And it's not the characters; like the previous volume, this one includes stories taken completely out of context, leaving no room for character development.
In spite of all that, I really like this series. Maybe it'll because it's like a good documentary, teaching while it entertains. Regardless, I recommend it.
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