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Rejoignez Mariko et ses amis dans un voyage appétissant à travers divers restaurants, alors qu'ils se livrent à de délicieux petits-déjeuners. À 28 ans, Mariko aspire à un nouveau départ à Tokyo après avoir mis fin à sa relation avec son petit ami non motivé. S'inspirant de ses précieux souvenirs d'enfance du petit-déjeuner, elle se lance dans une routine quotidienne consistant à essayer divers endroits (réels) pour le petit-déjeuner - des cafés confortables comme Good Morning Café au restaurant japonais authentique, Katō, au marché aux poissons de Tsukiji, et même de charmantes boulangeries comme Le Pain Quotidien.
Ceci est la copie physique du manhwa It will be Breakfast at Tiffany's Someday.
Produit d'édition culturelle Haksan 100 % authentique
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Auteur : Maki Hirochi
Volume 2
ISBN13: 9791125670438
ISBN10: 1125670436
Page: 192
Volume 3
ISBN13: 9791125670445
ISBN10: 1125670444
Page: 176
Volume 4
ISBN13: 9791125684510
ISBN10: 1125684518
Page: 176
Volume 5
ISBN13: 9791125695455
ISBN10: 1125695455
Page: 176
Volume 6
ISBN13: 9791162873410
ISBN10: 1162873418
Page: 176
Détails du produit
- Type: Bande dessinée coréenne
- Langue: Coréen
- Origine: Corée du Sud
- Condition: Neuf, scellé
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Clara Deschamps from Paris, France –
As I sat in the warmth of Café Boulangerie on a bustling morning, every sip of my fresh cappuccino and each bite into buttery croissants transported me to the heart of Parisian indulgence. My thoughts danced with memories of youthful days spent exploring Le Marais’ eclectic food scene alongside friends. Inspired by its flavorful fusion reminiscent not only from local traditions but also infusions borrowed from vibrant cultures all over—like savoyarde style scrambled eggs sitting beside zesty avocado toast—I relished each morsel while picturing Tokyo’s finest breakfast spots as they adorned pages before my eyes! Every locale calls for daring experimentation yet respects deep-rooted heritage; this heartfelt memoir series captivates one’s hunger through inspired tales made palpable on sheets stained with drool-worthy recollections.
Giovanni Ferretti from Bologna, Italia (verified owner) –
Incredibile! La mia colazione al Katō ha riportato in vita i ricordi d’infanzia, e la fresca fragranza dei croissant di Le Pain Quotidien è un abbraccio caldo che coccola l’anima.
Ethan Garcia from Los Angeles, USA (verified owner) –
Yo, you guys! So I finally got my hands on this manhwa ‘It will be Breakfast at Tiffany’s Someday.’ The vibes are totally real—like Mariko, the main chick, is all about trying different breakfast spots in Tokyo. If you’re into cozy cafés or quirky little diners like Good Morning Café or Katō at Tsukiji Market that whip up crazy fresh fish for morning meals… umm yes please!! It’s super relatable and honestly gives me major brunch goals when I think of what makes a perfect day start off right. Gotta love those food adventures!
Sofía Vasquez from Buenos Aires, Argentina –
In the vibrant chaos of Buenos Aires, ‘It Will Be Breakfast at Tiffany’s Someday’ is an emotional culinary escapade that reignites nostalgia with every exquisite breakfast experience Mariko embraces. A tapestry of flavors—whether it’s buttery croissants from quaint corner bakeries or delicate tamago served in intimate cafés—reflects her transformative journey away from the mundane and towards self-discovery amidst aroma-rich mornings.
Lucio Marino from Milano, Italia (verified owner) –
Non so perché ho deciso di avventurarmi in questa lettura, il titolo sembrava un po’ scontato per i miei gusti. Eppure, sono rimasto sorpreso dall’autenticità della narrazione di Maki Hirochi. La protagonista Mariko risuona profondamente con me; la sua lotta tra nostalgia e ricerca del nuovo è palpabile. Ogni colazione descritta non è solo cibo ma racconta storie legate a momenti intimi da ricordare e rivelazioni personali che condivido più dei vini scavati negli aperitivi milanesi.
Juliette Montgomery from Toronto, Canada –
Sipping matcha lattes at Café Tamamo while relishing a fluffy shokupan made mornings feel fresh again! Mariko’s quest revived my palate. Such joy in Tokyo breakfasts!