A renowned chef and a fitness guru's worlds collide when he offers to cook her a midnight snack, sparking an unexpected connection between their contrasting lifestyles.
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Cast
Riku Hagiwara
Yûga Tsukiyomi
Reina Triendl
Soyogi Mikami
Kôdai Asaka
Taiga Asahina
Tomomi Maruyama
Kensaku Ôiwa
Hina Higuchi
Arisa Sawamura
Takumi Ozaki
Tsukasa Honami
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
Midnight Snack
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Kissing the Ring Finger
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Senpai, This Can't be Love!
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Sweat and Soap
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My Second Aoharu
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A Story to Read When You First Fall in Love
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If Someone's in Trouble, I'd Be Delighted to Help!
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Secret Lover
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Thand Ka Maza
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Sleep with Me
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Mo-Faya
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XXX: Uncensored
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Rangeen Kahaniyan
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Commandos
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Icala
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Shadow
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Norsemen
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I Will Be Your Bloom
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Kururi: Dare ga Watashi to Koi wo Shita?
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Toshishita Dôtê-kun ni Honrô-saretemasu
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Kojinsa Arimasu
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The Idle Mermaid
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Mishti
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Soft Life
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Mga Komento
10 Mga Komento
Japanese Drama '' Tsukuyomi-kun no kindan Oyashoku '' is a food drama with a romantic twist. The drama, though it has a weird setting, it has a light mood and an enjoyable story. The food was nice enough, the relationship between the two leads cute, the love triangle okay, though the brother was a bit creepy at times, and the office drama enjoyable. The drama's main 'failure', however, was its length. It didn't allow the story to develop organically, and it was rushed at times and, especially in the end. If they had omitted some parts of it, it would have allowed the main story to breathe. Alas, that was not the case. The performances, finally, were all enjoyable, especially by the main female lead. So, overall, five out of ten.
