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8 Japanese Films About Culinary from the 2000s, Interesting Stories with Visuals That Make You Drool

8 Japanese Films About Culinary from the 2000s, Interesting Stories with Visuals That Make You Drool

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8 Japanese Films About Culinary from the 2000s, Interesting Stories with Visuals That Make You Drool

Food is not just a necessity, but also a part of culture and heartwarming stories. In various Japanese films, food often serves as a backdrop that brings together different characters on interesting emotional journeys.

If you are a lover of Japanese films and cuisine, there are several classic films from the 2000s that highlight unique stories about food. Here is a list of Japanese films about food from the 2000s that are exciting and nostalgic.

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RINCO'S RESTAURANT (2010) tells the story of a young woman who loses her voice after heartbreak and returns to her hometown. She opens a unique restaurant that only serves one customer per day, providing a special dining experience. The film has a rating of 7.1 on MyDramaList.

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With a unique story, THE RAMEN GIRL (2008) tells the tale of Abby, an American woman who is left by her boyfriend in Tokyo, finding solace in a ramen shop. She decides to become a ramen chef and learns from the stubborn shop owner. The film has a rating of 7.4 on MyDramaList.

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THE TASTE OF FISH (2008) tells the story of Shuntaro Akagi, a successful businessman who must adapt to the world of fish trading at Tsukiji Fish Market. Although it is initially difficult, he begins to leverage his skills in distinguishing the best flavors to survive. The film has a rating of 7.2 on MyDramaList.

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SUSHI KING GOES TO NEW YORK (2008) tells the story of Sushi Prince Tsukasa Maizu going to New York to learn from sushi master Gengoro. However, he must face a ruthless competitor who tries to destroy his teacher's restaurant. The film has a rating of 7.0 on MyDramaList.

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KAMOME DINER (2006) follows Sachie opening a Japanese café in Helsinki and meeting Midori, a Japanese woman who helps her. Soon after, Masako also arrives and starts working at the café. Gradually, the place becomes livelier with their presence. The film has a rating of 7.6 on MyDramaList.

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THE STAR OF PREFECTURE GOVERNMENT (2006) tells the story of Satoru Nomura, a talented government employee who is indifferent to society. He is sent to a small supermarket called Mantendo and must work under Ninomiya Aki, a strict part-time worker. Their meeting triggers various conflicts that change Nomura's perspective. The film has a rating of 7.1 on MyDramaList.

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LUNCH QUEEN (2002) tells the story of Natsumi, who loves lunch very much and unexpectedly starts working at the Kitchen Macaroni restaurant. She pretends to be the fiancée of Kenichiro, the owner's son. At first, many people dislike her, but over time, her presence begins to be accepted. This film has a rating of 7.3 on MyDramaList. Find more interesting Japanese movie recommendations at kapanlagi.com. If not now, when?