Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Until his dad shut everything down, the only kitchen Souma Yukihira ever cooked in was the family's small diner, where he racked up wins in an ongoing rivalry with his old man. Then his father shuts down the restaurant, ships off to New York, and dumps Souma into Tōtsuki Culinary Academy — an elite cooking school with a graduation rate under 1%. On his first day, he manages to piss off Erina Nakiri, the dean's granddaughter who has a literal god-tier palate, by being... well, a confident kid from a diner who doesn't know his place. That's the setup, and it only escalates from there. The hook of this 24-episode TV series is the shokugeki — formal cooking duels where students wager everything from club rooms to their enrollment. J.C.Staff animated the food with almost absurd detail, and when judges taste a dish, the reactions are wildly over-the-top in the best way. People's clothes explode off their bodies. It's ecchi played for comedy, and it somehow works because the show commits to it fully. Underneath the spectacle, though, there's genuine strategy to every cook-off. Souma isn't a prodigy — he's resourceful, scrappy, and used to improvising with cheap ingredients against wealthy kids with premium everything. If you liked the tournament energy of Yakitate!! Japan or the underdog cooking battles in Cooking Master Boy, this hits a similar nerve but with sharper animation and a modern pace. It's ridiculous, it knows it's ridiculous, and that self-awareness is exactly what makes it work.
Episode Guide
Characters
Souma Yukihira
Tootsuki Academy's energetic chef, Souma Yukihira, innovates with creative, resourceful cooking, defying culinary norms.
Portrayed by Shepard Blake
Erina Nakiri
Elite Tootsuki student with a legendary palate, Erina is arrogant yet secretly desires genuine culinary excellence.
Portrayed by Wittels Stephanie
Megumi Tadokoro
Shy but skilled chef Megumi overcomes demophobia to become a creative culinary partner.
Portrayed by Saxton Jad
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-60 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 61.

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