On, who lived a secluded life with Motoi at the age of 14, has not been able to forget the relaxed and careful life in the countryside even after returning to New York. One day, On, tired of the hectic and monotonous life in New York, gets into a big fight with her mother, Ichino. Without thinking about the consequences, On runs out of the house and returns to the village where Motoi is. Motoi and On reminisce about their reunion and cook together like they did "that time" a year ago. Meanwhile, it turns out that On came to the village using Ichino's credit card without her permission. The card is also stopped. Motoi suggests to On that they save up money together to get a ticket back to New York. With Yukari visiting the hermitage regularly, the three of them start living together again... (Source: Japanese = bs.tbs.co.jp || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the manga series "Tengu no Daidokoro" (天狗の台所) by Tanaka Ai (田中相). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 天狗の台所 Season2
- Also Known As: Tengu's Kitchen 2 , Tengu's Kitchen Season 2 , Tengu no Daidokoro 2
- Screenwriter: Amano Chihiro, Yamada Yoshitatsu, Sode Yukiko, Kumamoto Hiromu, Nara Miharu
- Director: Kawai Hayato, Hayashida Hirokawa, Shimoda Hikota, Nagashima Sho
- Genres: Food, Fantasy, Supernatural
Cast & Credits
- Komagine KiitaIzuna MotoiMain Role
- Koshiyama KeitatsuIzuna OnMain Role
- Shiono AkihisaAtago YuiMain Role
- Furuya RobinAtago JuSupport Role
- Harada KonosukeSoumaSupport Role
- Watanabe MakikoIzuna Kazuno / Kazuno Wilson [Motoi and On's mother]Support Role
Reviews

Still as sweet but not quite as good
Just like in season one, this was such a calm, sweet and healing journey.I liked the addition of Soma and Yui's brother. We got to learn more about Yui, which was also very nice. Motoi and On's relationship with their parents was just as sweet as in the first season. On's change of character was exactly what we needed, just like in season 1, I was amazed at how realistically they portrayed the teenage city boy.
Mugi's talking was still pretty much useless, and Motoi didn't have any character developpement but I didn't mind much because they were still sweet and relatable.
One thing that disapointed me a bit though was the food. In season 1, each episode brought some context, some story to the food that they made, even if it was small (for ex. the pizza, where they have it because On envies his friend who ordered a pizza in New york). Here, aside from the gluten free food for Soma and the donuts by the parents, most of the food doesn't really have a context. We just see them making it in details (which I still loved) and that's it, which makes it less interesting and I felt less emotionally connected to the whole cooking thing. It's something I cherished in season one, and everything else was pretty much on the same level, so that's why I'd say I liked it slightly less.
I doubt there will be a third season, but I will definitely miss them.