

A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World (WN)
Daddy Fantasy World Restaurant
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A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World (WN) novel is a popular light novel covering Comedy, Fantasy, and Harem genres. Written by the Author Qing Yu Jiang Hu. 2489 chapters have been translated and translation of all chapters was completed.
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One of the best work I have read, it have some boring part but overall it was good well what can we say as it a slice of life but the author should add some short stories for the fact that he became a God as a slice of life. Overall it's very satisfactory
Hey I’m in the 700s and was wondering if may meets irina at Rodu kings banquet?
When does the action start? I'm in chapter 70 and he's still in his restaurant.
A True Gem, great story and wholesome story
Will he ever recover mag alex irina's memory
I've been reading this since I'm pregnant and I'm still reading it now and my baby is now 10 months old 😂 It's one of my favorites.
Every chapters too short!?
really great read, no cap.
This is such a *scrumptious* novel. Really though it's a fun read about a transmigrated person balancing their body's previous identity and family as well as a cooking system with a unique money-grubbing personality. It's a cooking novel that really likes to use the word scrumptious as character reactions to food. I appreciate that the harem is really only a group of close friends and the MC doesn't do anything to them (or risks a folding chair to the face).
Fantastic read. Has several flaws as most novels do, but if you are looking for a long read, most of these flaws don’t matter anyway. Grammar wise? Very good. Plot - It’s a transmigration novel with a system that while familiar, is different from others in the sense that the protagonist must learn to cook rather than for the purpose of getting stronger (but is also a driving force behind the story). The latter half of the novel is a little rushed, especially in the last hundred chapters, but not so much that it affects the reading experience. Some minor things that annoyed me a little bit - The first half of the novel felt a little slow, sometimes it isn’t really clear how fast the protagonist was getting stronger (but that could be just me reading really fast and accidentally skipping over a few words/paragraphs), like one side character who was brought up disappeared after that specific event they were introduced in. Lovely story about a father learning to cook for his daughter