And so continues my love affair with this impeccable series. Seriously, I'm swooning! There are other manga series that I have adored and are overall 5-star series for me, like "Death Note" and "Horimiya", but this one takes the cake (food pun intended). I think it's a personal thing because "Delicious in Dungeon" is the alignment of so many of my favorite things: adventures, magic worlds, cooking, monsters, cool battles, and a hella cool dwarf.
Ryoko Kui continues to balance moving the overall plot forwards at beautiful pace, while taking time to explore the intricacies of the dungeon and all its inhabitants. I deeply appreciate the fact that readers don't just get blasted with names of creatures but also information about their ecosystems and what's unique about them; this really fleshes out the world so well!
The characters are as wonderful as ever, and each person gets a nice balance of focal time. The additional group that the main bunch met up with in this volume was nicely done: it added texture to the volume while again progressing the plots of everyone involved in a natural way.
5/5, would definitely recommend this series if you're looking for a funny, heartfelt, and really unique fantasy manga!