Today's Menu for the Emiya Family
Synopsis
With the threat of the Holy Grail War no longer looming over Fuyuki City, its inhabitants can finally enjoy a time of peace. Now that all of the Masters and Servants have adjusted to their new mundane lives, Shirou has taken it upon himself to cook for his household and show Saber the wonders of modern cuisine. Every day, he ventures into the marketplace to see what kind of different meals he can cook up with unique ingredients and a limited budget. However, his legendary skills often attract uninvited guests from all over the city, so there is never a dull moment at dinner with the Emiya family. As his guests entertain themselves in the living room, Shirou walks through the step-by-step process of creating some of his favorite meals. With delicacies such as his savory New Year soba with shrimp tempura, steamy foil-baked salmon, and cheesy bamboo shoot gratin, everything is up for grabs on his menu. Itadakimasu! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The audience consensus is overwhelmingly positive. Viewers appreciate the lighthearted take on the Fate universe, finding it a relaxing and enjoyable experience. The show's focus on character interactions and heartwarming moments, combined with its unique art style, makes it a welcome departure from the darker themes of the main series.
Strengths
- Relaxing and heartwarming portrayal of Fate characters in a peaceful setting.
- Beautiful animation with a unique watercolor art style.
- Enjoyable character interactions and comedic moments.
Weaknesses
- Pacing can be slow with awkward pauses between dialogue.
- Some viewers may find the cooking aspect less interesting than the character interactions.
- Possible spoilers for the main Fate series for first-time viewers.