Episode 7

Season 4Episode 730 minFeb 18, 2019
Episode 7
For Wakako (Takeda Rina), good alcohol and good food are the best things to meet. Tonight, she goes to a new restaurant in search of new encounters. She orders draft beer and "potatoes with buttered karasumi". Wakako enjoys the combination of buttered potatoes and karasumi. She drizzles soy sauce on them. She also enjoys the soy sauce butter. Then, on her way home, Wakako comes across the sign of a certain restaurant again, and decides to "start dieting tomorrow". She orders some grilled turban shells and some sake and waits with excitement, but then she gets a surprise! When Yoshida Rui, the man who is synonymous with bars, comes along. After sharing some sashimi with her, Wakako listens to the stories of her senior, a drinker.
Episode 7 has aired on Feb 18, 2019 at 12:00 AM
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