Episode 8

Season 4Episode 830 minfévr. 25, 2019
Episode 8
The change of seasons is busy. Wakako (Takeda Rina) works overtime every day and doesn't have time to go out drinking. She's exhausted, so she goes to a nice-looking restaurant in the downtown area for a drink during her break. She starts off with sliced ​​onions and draft beer. She washes away the fatigue of the day with a cold beer. The recommended menu on the wall is the "Famous Liver Fry". Tsukishima's soul food is liver cutlet. She enjoys it with a beer mixed with shochu, Chappy. Wakako feels completely refreshed. And then, the month of overtime is finally over. She heads to a back alley where she can have a drink without any worries. A small izakaya with only a counter and a sign saying "Homemade curry". She pairs her pork belly curry with an original lemon vinegar drink.
Episode 8 has aired on févr. 25, 2019 at 00:00
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