Handmade is expensive. MC's like Hell's Kitchen.2000 for curry?
Food Truck delivery is nice. Ramen Shops too.There is also other elements at play.
For example the personal chef likely serves high class meals made with premium ingredients and is likely highly nutritionally balanced and portioned.
Where he cooks with non premium ingredients, and wants to make food that will satisfy her that she will enjoy.
To use a bad example, it can be like comparing a 5star restaurant, to a food truck selling street tacos. Both food are well cooked, and they may even sell identical dishes, but they can taste different and serve different purposes. One is a immaculate high end product, the other is simple comfort food.
Sometimes more amateurish food, can be more delicious and satisfying than stuff made by high end chefs.
(Personally I would rather eat at a bar or food truck, than a fancy place for that kind of reason, and it's not just because of price)
Maybe homemade food is a luxury in Japan since people work there 16 hours or till they die.... Is this not "homemade food made by someone else"? Does "homemade food" have a different meaing in Japan? I don't get it.
There is also other elements at play.
For example the personal chef likely serves high class meals made with premium ingredients and is likely highly nutritionally balanced and portioned.
Where he cooks with non premium ingredients, and wants to make food that will satisfy her that she will enjoy.
To use a bad example, it can be like comparing a 5star restaurant, to a food truck selling street tacos. Both food are well cooked, and they may even sell identical dishes, but they can taste different and serve different purposes. One is a immaculate high end product, the other is simple comfort food.
Sometimes more amateurish food, can be more delicious and satisfying than stuff made by high end chefs.
(Personally I would rather eat at a bar or food truck, than a fancy place for that kind of reason, and it's not just because of price)
It's pretty much obvious that she likes MC.Wow she's just like me, she likes...warm food.
It's not made with love as an ingredient you see kek... Is this not "homemade food made by someone else"? Does "homemade food" have a different meaing in Japan? I don't get it.
Idk if this applies here but everything made by my mom tastes 10x better and she also says the same thing about her mother so maybe it means somethingIt is that meaning you wrote, but at the same time she also wanted a human interaction. Being treated like someone else is lonely, she wanted to be a normal girl.
Both of parents working long hours to the point of not having a dinner with your child, the child may understand the importance of money but still feel lonely.
People who work afar or oversea too get homesick, with no one to confide their problems, often find something to substitute their loneliness.
Homemade meals may seems like a common dishes but to those people I mentioned, they find solace because "they have come home". This issue also apply to all countries.
hahaha, "everything made by my mom tastes 10x better" is the truth.Idk if this applies here but everything made by my mom tastes 10x better and she also says the same thing about her mother so maybe it means something