Wakako-zake
Wakako Zake
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Wakako-zake

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Wakakozake, Wakako Sake
Japanese: ワカコ酒
English: Wakako Zake
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jul 25, 2011 to ?
Genres: Gourmet Gourmet, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic Zenon
Authors: Shinkyuu, Chie (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.231 (scored by 354354 users)
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Ranked: #56472
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Popularity: #10136
Members: 1,820
Favorites: 21

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Both are about the kind of things people eat after work. 
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Both manga are about working women who enjoy pairing food and alcohol. Wakako-zake has the protagonist always eating out by herself, whereas Takunomi had the protag enjoying a drink and snack with her female housemates. 
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Both manga are about working women who are passionate about food. Oli-Oli is obviously about someone who loves soup and Wakako-zake is about someone who enjoys pairing drinks and food. 
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Short chapters of a female character enjoying food in an izakaya or diner setting. Kuchibeta Shokudou has an understated romance feel as the main character seems to have a bit of a crush on the cook and Wakako-zake is much more straightforward pure enjoyment in eating. The food and drink is drawn a bit more prominently in Wakako-zake, but both are comforting to read. 
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Both manga have working women relieving stress with delicious food and drink. Wakako-zake's MC is single and eats out alone, but Osake's MC is married and enjoyed the lovey dovey newlywed life by eating and drinking at home with her husband. 
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Both series scratch a similar itch, showing great food comforting people. 
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Both manga are about people eating delicious foods. Meshinuma is renowned as being borderline ecchi with the ecstastic food faces of its salaryman protagonist, and Wakako-zake is more satisfying to read to my mind. 
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Both manga are about single professional women that live to eat. The places they visit are real restaurants, and the dishes are things you can really order. 
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Cooking Papa focuses on one dish per chapter, but unlike Wakako-zake, it gives a recipe so you can cook the dish if you want. Many are familiar dishes that could be used as drinking accompaniments.  
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Wakako-zake is about the main female character blowing off stress from her day at work by eating and drinking something before going home. In Boukyaku no Sachiko, the main character is blowing off a deeper stress by eating a delicious dish (her fiance left her at the altar), but there is a similar feel. 
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Both are about characters that like to go to restaurants alone to eat. The places they go are famous restaurants and the dishes described are real foods you can order. 
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