: Simple modern staples that feel like luxury meals in a fantasy setting. Verdict: A Cozy, If Predictable, Slice-of-Life
Delicious Adventures: Campfire Cooking in Another World – Episode 9 Review [Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Mesh - 09 (B-Gl...
After several episodes of dungeon crawling, Mukohda finally reaps the rewards of his hard work. This week, we see the true scale of his earnings, as he nets hundreds of gold coins from selling exotic monster materials—like Red Serpent skin and Blue Ogre parts—to the Adventurer's Guild. The guild acts as a profitable middleman, selling these rare finds to nobles, which quickly turns Mukohda into one of the wealthiest "accidental" adventurers in the land. : Simple modern staples that feel like luxury
Some critics from Anime News Network noted that the show's repetitive beats—cook, eat, get a blessing, repeat—can feel a bit like "filler". However, for most fans, that "sweet redundancy" is exactly what makes it the perfect comfort watch. It’s a low-stakes, high-flavor journey that remains consistent in its quality and charm. The guild acts as a profitable middleman, selling
: The sizzle and golden-brown textures were so realistic that viewers on Reddit reported needing snacks just to get through the episode. Banbanji (Bang Bang Chicken) : A shredded chicken dish with sesame dressing.
While Fel provides the muscle, our favorite slime, , is proving to be the ultimate sous-chef. One of the highlights of this episode was seeing Sui use her "goopy little nubs" to help shred chicken for a Banbanji (Bang Bang Chicken) dish. Between acting as a warm water shower and a bodyguard, Sui continues to be the heart of the show. What’s on the Menu?
If there is one thing Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill excels at, it is making its audience incredibly hungry. Episode 9, titled leans heavily into the series' winning formula: high-tier food animation, adorable familiar moments, and the slow-burn financial success of our reluctant hero, Mukohda. The "Meat and Money" Hustle