I read this manga few months ago and I'm glad I found it again. I like manga that revolve around izakaya's because I end up learning a lot about different foods and drinks. I actually made some of the recipes that were included at the end of the chapters so thank you exiled rebels. Love how the characters are cute yet smutty and Kiyo-san is a gem. I'll probably read it again in another few months.
As far as story goes it was way more interesting than Minori No Te, but a comedy it is not. The whole thing with Rogi and Nozomi's dad was so messed up. I liked the relationship of Nozomi and Tatsuyuki though and I'm glad they helped heal each other. Also was it me or did Tatsuyuki's ears get pointier as the story went on?
Aww Wataru and Shouta are so cute. I like reading manga where the characters have a height difference. My husband and I have a big height difference and I'm always being teased about being short so I could understand Wataru very well. I really liked Chapter 5 as well. I wish there was more of that couple.
I didn't realise this story was related to Ookami Papa until after I finished reading it. I really liked Yura and Kaji's story way more than Hagi and Tatsumi's. I feel like we got to know the characters better and they seemed more realistic to me. I could totally relate to Yura's feelings of insecurity leading to negative thoughts and overthinking because I'm also sensitive like that. The bonus story of Kana and Ritsu was adorable as well. They need their own separate story.
I love BL's with single dads. Most of the stories tend to be similar but they're so cute and fluffy that I can't help but want to always read them. The dad x sensei pairing is one that is done often but I still enjoyed the story because the characters were very sweet.