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Newly graduated Suzuna Inaba begins cohabitation with Seto in this mature-themed manhwa. “What My Neighbor Is Eating? Tipsy” deliciously blends drinking culture with adult situations, focusing on the art of tsumami (drinking snacks) while exploring their developing relationship.
This is the physical copy of the What My Neighbor Is Eating? Tipsy manhwa.
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Alternative Name: ?
Author: Fujitsuka Yuki
Language: Korean
Volume 1
ISBN13: 9791134831691
ISBN10: 1134831692
Pages: 168
Volume 2
ISBN13: 9791134838843
ISBN10: 1134838840
Pages: 168
Volume 3
ISBN13: 9791134848583
ISBN10: 1134848587
Pages: 168
Volume 4
ISBN13: 9791134872830
ISBN10: 1134872836
Pages: 168
Volume 5
ISBN13: 9791134881016
ISBN10: 1134881010
Pages: 168
Volume 6
ISBN13:
Product Details
- Type: Korean Comic Book
- Language: Korean
- Origin: South Korea
- Condition: Brand New, Sealed
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Raul Hernandez from Los Angeles, USA –
Experimenting with the flavors of camarones al ajillo while flipping through colorful panels makes one savor every drop of tequila and twist in this story.
Zara Eleonora from Florence, Italy (verified owner) –
Tasting every page of ‘What My Neighbor Is Eating? Tipsy’ is like unwrapping an elaborate gift at twilight, where savory stories dance around midnight desires. The interplay of shared flavors and secrets invites laughter while ensuring deeper bonds are sipped with each crafted drink.
Anastasija from Berlin, Germany –
Hey, so I finally cracked open “What My Neighbor Is Eating? Tipsy”! Seriously, it’s like stumbling into a secret speakeasy but with characters you can totally vibe with. Suzuna and Seto’s relationship evolves beautifully amidst the chill drinking scene that reminds me of summer barbecues in Berlin — snacks paired perfectly to sip away at life’s oddities. It really captures those raw moments where flavors and feelings intermingle—much more than just manga; it feels genuine! Highly recommend sharing this over drinks on your balcony!
Moana Ikaika from Honolulu, Hawaii (verified owner) –
Discovering Suzuna’s vibrant culinary adventures and warm relationship with Seto resonates deeply. The nuanced portrayals in ‘What My Neighbor Is Eating? Tipsy’ reveal hidden layers of friendship paired effortlessly with engaging drink accompaniments—a refreshing dive into cultural warmth.
Natasha Kovaříková from Prague, Czech Republic –
At first, I found myself questioning how a story revolving around food and drinking could be anything other than mundane. But ‘What My Neighbor Is Eating? Tipsy’ brilliantly surprised me! As someone from Prague where traditional dining feels woven into the very fabric of social life, the intricacies presented in this manhwa feel refreshing yet authentic. The playful tension between Suzuna and Seto brought to light feelings all too familiar—often amplified over shared meals or a round of drinks among friends. By masterfully showcasing culture’s rich relationship with beverages accompanied by thoughtful tsumami snacks, it captures our desire for connection beautifully.
Dmitri Vasiliev from Paris, France –
Ce manhwa transporte avec délicatesse dans l’intimité du partage culinaire. Un bijou pour ceux qui cherchent à allier traditions japonaises et moments modernes entre amis autour d’un verre.
Chiara Greco from Rome, Italy (verified owner) –
While diving into the first volume of “What My Neighbor Is Eating? Tipsy”, I found myself wrapped in a cozy world that ignites nostalgic aromas and simple joys tied to nightly rituals. Suzuna Inaba, along with her comrade Seto, echoes vibrant streets akin to sunlit tavernas down by the Amalfi coast – offering glimmers of romance alongside rich textures of friendship framed through their shared indulgences over handcrafted tsumami. What captures me profoundly is not just narrative immersion but also an intricate embrace with culturally-laden beverages harmonizing bite-sized treats across chatty conversations. Each page crafted exudes this lovely concoction much like sips from a carefully aged limoncello during lazy afternoons on Italian balconies.