A new student has arrived at Seika Academy, and he’s supposed to take Najika’s place as spokesperson for the cooking school. Seiya is arrogant and bossy, and he cooks with a precision that is the exact opposite of Najika’s almost magical style. It’s hate at first sight, and there’s a Seiya looks exactly like Najika’s lost love, Sora!
安藤なつみ, Andō Natsumi is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for Zodiac P.I. as well as Kitchen Princess, for which she won the Kodansha Manga Award for children's manga in 2006.
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I ended up really loving Akane in this volume. It takes a lot of guts for her to honestly tell Daichi her feelings and get an honest answer from him, and I really admired her for her reaction. She's come a long way as a character, and it's been done very realistically.
When Najika meets the new transfer student and junior pastry chef champ Seiya Mizuno, she sees that he looks just like Sora. Unfortunately, Seiya is not fond at her at all and tries to humiliate her in front of the whole school. Can Najika keep her smile up with Daichi and Akane's help and continue to do her best in making sweets and is Seiya her flan prince? Read on and find out four yourself.
This is still a pretty good cooking manga series and there are three more volumes to go before I am finished with this manga but I reccomend this to anyone who loves or is new to manga and loves cooking and food.
Finally, we have departed from the soap opera trope that was following Najika around. It was getting pretty tough to hang in there. This volume nicely wound us back to our original story and kept true to the growth of all the characters we have seen up to now. I guess Akane has finally been redeemed for me. Her friendship with Najika is honestly super sweet now, and I support their love. <3
I'm excited to read the last few volumes and conclude this series!
“When I peel potatoes, I run out of potatoes.” ME LMAO
ok so in the beginning (for a quick second!!), my dumbass thought that sora somehow made it out and got a personality switch due to the accident but no its just the new chef guy…🧍🏾♀️oops. but like in my defense, it could have happened okay 😖
anyway im still 😓‼️over soras death but i like these characs too much to stop reading,,also that twist abt seiya was pretty good imo!! not sure how i feel abt hm yet (he’s kinda a butt) but i like the idea that the person who saved her was not either of the MLs
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Kitchen Princess was the first manga I had read back in high school. It was this manga that sparked my interest in baking. I wanted to be like the protagonist (Najika), sharing love with others through baking.
The protagonist, Najika, reminded me much of myself. Despite all the bad experiences I have gone through in my life, I don't want to hate those who have done me wrong before. No matter how much I wanted to give up, time and time again, there were always good people along the way that helped me to get back up.
I can still remember the first thing I tried to bake was a mug cake with oreo frosting on top. I gave it as a gift to my Scouting family, as they were really some of the important people in my life. They have helped in a lot of ways, encouraging me when I am in doubt or being looked down on by others, treating me like a friend/family, and more. And that is why I wanted to be like Najika...sharing love with others through baking. Seeing their smile just warms my heart very much!
Questa recensione vale per l'intera serie e non solo per questo volume.
Il primo volume è super cute, con la protagonista che mi ricorda Lucia delle Mermaid Melody ma versione pasticcera. I due ML sono cute e ovviamente fratelli, ma ci garba lo stesso. Le ricette a fine volume le ho AMATE, ottima idea, 10 out of 10.
Ora la parte spoiler che abbassa nettamente il voto alla serie
Proper review to be added once series completed. Rating subject to be adjusted.
Reread 2025
Najika was left orphaned but has a passion for baking and cooking. After the loss of her parents, she was so devastated that she wouldn't speak to anyone - that is until she met a boy who gave her comfort and a perfectly delicious treat. With nothing but a spaecial spoon to go on, Najika strives to be an even better cook so that she may one day find the boy and repay his kindness by making him the best desert.
Well even after the events of 5 & 6 I am still really enjoying these books! I also am grateful that what happened did not diminish any of the characters or change the overall tone of the story. Kitchen Princess does a great job of being really fun while also keeping some weight to the story.
Back to the cheerful mood of the earlier books (although the tonal whiplash from the last volume is no joke) and more fun to read as a result. I was dubious about Seiya as a character but he seems to be developing in interesting ways.
Estos tomos se van poniendo cada vez mejor, el desarrollo de los personajes y su evolucion es increible, como tambien la historia en cada tomo hay un drama diferente.