Najika left the rural orphanage she knows as home to attend Seika Academy in Tokyo in the hopes of finding a boy who touched her heart years earlier. Nobody in her class thinks she should be there except two brothers, Daichi and Sora, who recognize Najika's magical talent for cooking.
"Najika left the rural orphanage she knows as home to attend Seika Academy in Tokyo in the hopes of finding a boy who touched her heart years earlier. Nobody in her class thinks she should be there except two brothers, Daichi and Sora, who recognize Najika's magical talent for cooking."@en
"Najika is a gifted cook and attends the prestigious Seika Academy cooking school. Her friendship with two brothers, Sora and Daichi, creates resentment with other girls at the school. Her greatest rival is a popular, teen model, Akane who tries to drive Najika from the school by staging a cooking contest."@en
"Lavender House, the orphanage where Najika grew up is closing, and there is only one way to save it. Najika is challenged to a High Tea cook-off with the stipulation that if she loses the contest on purpose Lavender House will be saved."
"In the final volume of Kitchen Princess, Najika heads to Paris for a cooking competition, while things with Daichi fall apart and personal tragedy strikes again."
"Najika, rejected by Daichi, heads to Paris to participate in a major cooking competition, but she rushes home when she learns Hagio-sensei has been hospitalized--a decision that changes her life."@en
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