Yutaka agrees without thinking and soon he becomes fast friends with both Minoru and Tane. When Tane’s older brother shows up and hears how much Tane loved Yutaka’s cooking he asks him to come visit them and show him how to make the rice balls. One day he is approached by a child named Tane while he’s eating his lunch in the park and he winds up sharing some rice balls he made with the hungry kid. Yutaka has trouble eating with other people due to the bad memories it brings back and he has become isolated and lonely in his adult life, not knowing how to reach out to others and form new bonds. Our Dining Table is both a treatise on the importance that cooking and dining with others plays in our lives and an adorable romance and story about finding family. Food can hold lots of important memories, whether it’s special treats our parents used to make for us, recipes and traditions that have been passed down through the generations or just memories of having fun eating with friends or family.
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