See You Tomorrow at the Food Court Manga
About See You Tomorrow at the Food Court Manga
See You Tomorrow at the Food Court Manga features story and art by Shinichiro Nariie.
Wada is an honor student who keeps to herself and has an air of mystery around her. Yamamoto is an intimidating fashionista with dyed blond hair and shortened skirt. Though this unlikely duo seems to have nothing in common, it's only during their daily meetings at the food court that they can be themselves!
Details
- Publisher: YEN PRESS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Comedy
- Themes: Slice of Life
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 8/23/2022
- Page Count: 162
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
Relaxing and chatting
by Anhelo -
this manga is basically a chill and read manga of two girls doing the same thing but they chat instead of read. A relaxing read for someone who has some time to kill.
Fandom fun and girl-talk
by Eldweena -
Two outcast middle schoolers befriend one another and meet up every day after school at the mall food court. I liked the dynamic between the girls a lot. One is a rabid fangirl (her fandom of choice is a mobile game featuring a character she is obsessed with) and the other girl is more mature and quiet. They compliment each other perfectly. The book is just random scenes between the girls. But a plot of sorts begins to emerge. The girls each seem jealous that the other might have a male love interest. There's no clear insinuation that they have crushes on each other, but it is at least established that they value their time together so much that if boys came onto the scene it might intrude upon their friendship, since after school at the food court is the only time they get to spend together. Thanks largely due to the otaku scenes, I ended up really loving this manga and I hope more gets published in English.