A nice slice of life cooking isekai to chill and enjoy. Food looks simple, yet homely and tasty enough to make me crave for something. I even appreciate the mangakas for including the recipes of the featured foods at the end of their chapters. A bonus point from me as not many mangakas go out of their way to include that, and I'm sure we know that there are definitely people out there who are curious enough to try out foods featured in other series.
Nothing too special with the story, but that's ok. It's a simple slice of life story about a train conductor and a catgirl
who just wants to provide a respite spot at the station and to satisfy the customer's stomachs. The MC introducing cooking from his original world is this manga's biggest selling point.
If I had to say, I'd say the way the story ended was handled decently well, although the transition between the last two chapters makes it seem kind of sudden and out of nowhere. I wished that its ending was smoothly and slowly transitioned better. Aside from that, its ending still leaves me with some questions and hopes that I wish would've been answered to make it all the more satisfying. But on the other hand, not every story's mysteries has to be answered, or else that'll take away from its "mysterious magic". But at least I wished . Still, it's a decent yet bittersweet ending.
8/10; A really good slice of life cooking isekai series.