Shinmai Shimai no Futari Gohan
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Shinmai Shimai no Futari Gohan

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: New Sisters, Eating Together
Japanese: 新米姉妹のふたりごはん


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jun 27, 2015 to ?
Genres: Gourmet Gourmet, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Serialization: Dengeki Daioh
Authors: Hiiragi, Yutaka (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.581 (scored by 12091,209 users)
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Ranked: #24452
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Popularity: #3811
Members: 5,783
Favorites: 53

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Recommendations

If you like friendships between girls and cooking, these series are for you. 
reportRecommended by tzippurah
Both manga are Slice of Life CGDCT manga that step into the Iyashikei genre. Mahoron, the protagonist of Ayakashi Ko, is very similar to Ayarin in that they are both very good at taking care of others, are very warm to their friends but are shy around strangers such that they appear cold and unapproachable. Overall, they are similar in style and character interactions and developement, though their focuses are different since Ayakashi Ko is more about life together and much less about cooking. 
reportRecommended by -TACHYON-
Both the Slice of Life CGDCT manga well in the Iyashikei genre are about a small group of characters getting up to various antics irrelevant to any (non-existent) plot, though where in Shinmai Shimai the antics are making food, in Mitsuboshi Colors it's playing around town. Nigh all chapters are heartwarming with little to no serious stories, and in all of them one can experience the joy of seeing cute girls be happy and cute and have fun. The type of cuteness and the degree of seriousness reflects the age of the main characters, but the feeling the reader experiences is almost identical. 
reportRecommended by -TACHYON-
When an amazing cook who loves cooking enters the life of the protagonist, someone who can't cook yet loves eating, a new relationship (and the manga) begins. From then on, the two learn about each other while cooking a variety of recipes (the whole recipes included at the end of each chapter!) using the ingredients their parents send them. Of course, there are differences since Tonari is a romance story while Shinmai is CGDCT, but both pairs' love for food is unmistakeable, which helps them grow closer and learn to live in close proximity (neighbors in Tonari, cohabiting sisters in Shinmai). 
reportRecommended by -TACHYON-
Two manga centered around cute female characters and whose main subject is cooking. Each chapter is about a different meal. In both cases, the main characters are food-lovers. Each time, the protagonists only cook simple meals that can be made at home. This gives off the impression that they’re both two nice little cookbooks in the form of a comic. 
reportRecommended by MONOII
Both are telling us about girls who likes eating (despite Shinmai Shimai is about cooking and Suito-to is more like eating), but overall they have similar vibes. 
reportRecommended by zheiphyranthes
Both are slow Slice of Life manga that step into the Iyashikei genre, though Flying Witch has the healing in the form of exploring magic and places with a wide variety of characters, not all of whom are cute girls, while Shinmai Shimai has it in exploring food with a smaller cast of important characters, all of whom are cute girls. There is not too much similarity between them, but they both bring the all-important element of losing oneself in the events of the manga that bring liitle to no progress to the (non-existent) plot. These events are made to seem mundane despite being extraordinary. 
reportRecommended by -TACHYON-
Similarly to Shinmai Shimai no Futari Gohan, Ani no Yome to Kurashiteimasu gives off the homey warm feel and they both deal with the lifestyle changes as a new member is added to their family. Though, Ani no Yome to Kurashiteimasu relates less with food but instead addresses the emotional aspects of losing loved ones while not being over somberly. Throughout, the manga Ani no Yome to Kurashiteimasu keeps a light and fluffy feel.  
reportRecommended by lapelape
Gentle stories about home cooking with a recipe at the end of the chapter. 
reportRecommended by tzippurah
Both are slice of life manga with a focus on cooking for your friends and family. Both include a recipe at the end of the chapter! 
reportRecommended by tzippurah
Gentle slice of lifes where one girl cooks for another. 
reportRecommended by tzippurah
Both manga have a theme of shared home cooked meals. Shinmai gives actual recipes, while Aikagi-kun has a gentle background romance feel. 
reportRecommended by tzippurah
Cooking manga about a couple of girls, with recipes for the food shown in the chapters. 
reportRecommended by luinthoron
Both mangas take on a slow relaxing warm tone. Where the focus on the story is on cooking, food, family and friends. As well as, show how joyful everyday meals with friends and family can be.  
reportRecommended by lapelape