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Petite wrote I've never seen this anime?? Is it like a must watch I've heard of it but it's a little different than my main genre.
Its a really popular show but it has Ecchi and alot of fan service which it thrives off of so if you're not into that you might not like it.

Yeah I feel like fan service can be hit or miss. Like it all depends how you want the show to go lol
Fan service is something I quite enjoy to be honest, rather surprised I didn't see this already.
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CFO wrote I'm so confused this has nothing to do with food does it?

It has everything to do with food, dude.

Check out the synopsis for S1--

Ever since he was a child, fifteen-year-old Souma Yukihira has helped his father by working as the sous chef in the restaurant his father runs and owns. Throughout the years, Souma developed a passion for entertaining his customers with his creative, skilled, and daring culinary creations. His dream is to someday own his family's restaurant as its head chef.

Yet when his father suddenly decides to close the restaurant to test his cooking abilities in restaurants around the world, he sends Souma to Tootsuki Culinary Academy, an elite cooking school where only 10 percent of the students graduate. The institution is famous for its "Shokugeki" or "food wars," where students face off in intense, high-stakes cooking showdowns.

As Souma and his new schoolmates struggle to survive the extreme lifestyle of Tootsuki, more and greater challenges await him, putting his years of learning under his father to the test.

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Just finished the final episode of this season and I loved it. Kinda wished there were more than 12 eps, but it was great nonetheless. Can't wait for S4!

For those who haven't seen this show, you should check it out. It's well worth the watch.
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CFO wrote I'm so confused this has nothing to do with food does it?
Its called ''Food Wars'' for a reason.
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Zesri wrote
CFO wrote I'm so confused this has nothing to do with food does it?

It has everything to do with food, dude.

Check out the synopsis for S1--

Ever since he was a child, fifteen-year-old Souma Yukihira has helped his father by working as the sous chef in the restaurant his father runs and owns. Throughout the years, Souma developed a passion for entertaining his customers with his creative, skilled, and daring culinary creations. His dream is to someday own his family's restaurant as its head chef.

Yet when his father suddenly decides to close the restaurant to test his cooking abilities in restaurants around the world, he sends Souma to Tootsuki Culinary Academy, an elite cooking school where only 10 percent of the students graduate. The institution is famous for its "Shokugeki" or "food wars," where students face off in intense, high-stakes cooking showdowns.

As Souma and his new schoolmates struggle to survive the extreme lifestyle of Tootsuki, more and greater challenges await him, putting his years of learning under his father to the test.

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Just finished the final episode of this season and I loved it. Kinda wished there were more than 12 eps, but it was great nonetheless. Can't wait for S4!

For those who haven't seen this show, you should check it out. It's well worth the watch.

So what your saying is theirs anime for cooking shows now I've seen it all
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