

Welcome to the Outcast's Restaurant!
追放者食堂へようこそ!
Thrown out of the Silver Wings Battalion—one of the strongest guilds—Dennis is presented with the opportunity to fulfill his dream: opening a restaurant and putting his level 99 cooking skills to use. While setting up his new business, Dennis stumbles across a young enslaved girl named Atelier, seemingly of noble lineage. Reminded of his own past, he decides to free Atelier and hire her as a server. As the restaurant opens its doors to first guests, Dennis and Atelier begin encountering more outcasts like themselves, all looking to talk about their personal problems over plates of delicious food. Unable to resist helping someone in need, Dennis goes out of his way to help with his customers' issues, whether it be with his incredible combat skills or unmatched cooking prowess. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Thrown out of the Silver Wings Battalion—one of the strongest guilds—Dennis is presented with the opportunity to fulfill his dream: opening a restaurant and putting his level 99 cooking skills to use. While setting up his new business, Dennis stumbles across a young enslaved girl named Atelier, seemingly of noble lineage. Reminded of his own past, he decides to free Atelier and hire her as a server. As the restaurant opens its doors to first guests, Dennis and Atelier begin encountering more outcasts like themselves, all looking to talk about their personal problems over plates of delicious food. Unable to resist helping someone in need, Dennis goes out of his way to help with his customers' issues, whether it be with his incredible combat skills or unmatched cooking prowess. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Destron
September 18, 2025
Out of all the anime that was on going this season, I did not expect this one to be my favorite, but it ended up being the one I enjoyed the most. Which was a pleasant surprise, especially because it doesn't feel like it was going to have a lot going on. Outcasts Restaurant follows a guy known as Denis who is a level 99 Chef, who was kicked from a famous adventurers guild. Instead of being mad, or out for revenge. Dennis takes this opportunity to pursue his dream of owning his own restaurant. Along the way he meets a girl being sold awayknown as Atelier and buys her to help with the restaurant. Along the way he meets new people, helps them with their problems and gets a loyal customer base. I wasn't sure how much they were going to do with this one. At first I thought it was just going to be a show about cooking or something along those lines as we already have anime that are similar to that concept. However, I feel like the way they did this anime was really well done and it was a lot more interesting than expected. For example: Dennis's backstory was an interesting one, Vivias story was more sad than I expected, Ateliers story was completely unexpected (really trying to avoid spoilers here hence why I'm being so vague). Each episode had me smiling a lot by the end of it and I really enjoyed this one. I really want this to get a season 2 but I doubt it will. I very rarely rate any anime a 10, and for this one it was originally a 9 but with how much I enjoyed it, I had to give it a 10. 10/10
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KANLen09
September 18, 2025
Welcome to the Outcast's Restaurant! - Come one, come all: all you outcasts and the oppressed, for food and humour will delight you alongside people who may not understand and/or feel your pain, but good company begets a lonesome life! I really admire authors who go out of their way to show something different of well-known cliches and tropes, even if they have to mask it and show that the works they do are the "same but different," when all AniManga fans know that it's just the same shell, plastered with another coat of paint that hides the true reverence for the cliche/trope in an alltoo similar manner. And like all LN authors who think they know how to play the game better, please try harder, and this message goes out to authors like Yuuki Kimikawa and his series Tsuihousha Shokudou e Youkoso! a.k.a. Welcome to the Outcast's Restaurant!, which is just the all-too-similar idea of the "Banished from the Hero's Party" storyline, with the cooking aspect as a mask to hide its inherent flaws. Meet Dennis Blacks: the big-sized middle-aged man who has a very unique role in the parties that he requests being assigned to or belongs to: being a chef in times of rest and need, even though he doesn't quite have the versatility and dexterity of Jidou Hanbaiki a.k.a. Vending Machine Isekai's Boxxo. For much of his time in the parties, most of it with the premiere party of the Silver Wing Battalion, Dennis always plays the calm-natured character who always focuses on alchemy, metallurgy, and knives, until the "unfortunate" party-booting that sees him open his own freedom-fighting restaurant in a small town, where people of all personalities and figures frequent for either a good or bad time dealing with the Lvl 99 chef himself. It's also at the Adventurer's Restaurant that Dennis links up with his ragtag crew that would come to help him define his new journey, the first of whom he meets is the oppressed young girl Atelier, who once belonged to a wealthy family that, like Dennis, got the exile due to internal power strife and politics and earned her place in his restaurant being the poster girl. The next few characters that would join Dennis's food party out of circumstances (of which there're many to count), such with the swordswoman of Henrietta being casted out because of her being a woman to "lavishly" eat Dennis's food on credit that he hopes she would pay him back; the young wizard of Vivia Strange, that as cocky and self-conscious as he looks, that's the exact reason why people can't stand him and would not allow him entrance into any party; as well as the sage and corporate drone of Bachel, that for her, good work is always being taken advantage of until she's stripped off of any form of contact, leaving her with nothing but destitution, until her arrival to Dennis's restaurant. With more characters in tow, they flow pretty much with the narrative of a world that rejects them, and Dennis's small restaurant becomes the small light in the darkness that gives them that small sliver of hope. It checks out for a world where everyone strives to be heard and known amidst living in the same place that's filled with evil and tyranny across the board, to oppose with tit for tat to stand up for their own right. If anything, character development is the strongest aspect of the series. It's prospects such as these that tell you how deep the series's world lore is, and in the twinkling of an eye, it's a work that pretty much combines the best and worst of both worlds: the Isekai Shokudou a.k.a. Restaurant to Another World, treatment with as many fantasy stories of the "banished from the hero's party" type as possible, eschewing the bad and putting only the good parts of what makes the cliche/trope "great" to begin with. So, have that for what you will for a series that tries to be interesting, but the depth of its world-building is just too shallow to ever take notice. I guess then, this is a good segue to showcase that the show's overall production from OLM's most prominent segregated Team Yoshioka is decent at best and serviceable for the below-averageness of the series in its own right. While I do find Dannie May's OP to be quite the funky song of note, the same cannot be said for Cho Tokimeki Sendenbu's ED, which is at least OK, but it will not warrant a listen outside of the anime. Sure, without a shadow of a doubt, you can call Tsuihousha Shokudou e Youkoso! a.k.a. Welcome to the Outcast's Restaurant!, a generic fantasy series whose banishing theme is more prominent than its sum of gourmet stuff. But while the series is far from average, it's one cook too many in the vein of similar works that do a better job integrating different themes seamlessly, so you'd find yourself encroaching on the "yummy" from the not-so-prevalent "yum" portions a lot. It's an alright show, to be honest, but it sure doesn't try much to stand out, and that's OK. Just have a better savoury taste next time, I guess?
Josie_YT
October 19, 2025
I really wasn't expecting to love this anime as much as I do now. Tbh ~ I was looking for a chill anime that would be good to watch while doing other activities. BUT I was just TOO hooked on this story and their characters. It is such a touching and wholesome show - that also does a beautiful blend of action and the importance of relationships. I loved the cooking aspect, and the world building as well! So for those who want a chill anime that also has you on your toes - this is the anime for you! Overall 9/10 for me - can't waitfor the 2nd season! (i hope there will be one haha)
Otaku_Senpai
October 5, 2025
Right from the 1st episode I didn't have very high expectations of the anime. It didn't feel original. Very early on our hero, Dennis, frees a slave only for the slave to work for him. The slave was a child, and hence child labor. But this is so common in fantasy anime. But then I am presented by food that Dennis cooks. The food looks good. You can almost feel that its tasty. There are dungeon raids. Its ok but I found it hard to support the raiders, same way I find it hard to support hunters hunting elephants or tigers. Of all thedungeon raid time I only found the story about a ghost girl interesting. But it was a very short mini story. This is a an OK show. For me the highest point is the brief Ghost story. I would have liked it more if Dennis was not a top tier fighter as he was a top tier chef. He spends most of the time running the restaurant, and technically should not have enough time to train to keep in shape to be a top tier fighter. My Rating : 6/10 (Okay)
Ufb7gn6_u08
January 4, 2026
I did not expect to like this anime this much, despite some standard anime nonsense plaguing it, ultimately it is a good watch. Dennis is actually a pretty good main character and the animation was solid especially in fight scenes, nothing groundbreaking however good enough to not make it a bore. The first bit of episodes were fun slice of life adjacent scenes, and introduce the characters that become good friends with Dennis. And while I do wish the backstories affected the characters more in day to day life, they are still very impactful and effective to show the side cast and get you tobond with. My favorite thing about this series was seeing the relationship that Dennis had with Atelier and Vigor respectfully. With Atelier’s dynamic I have a sweet spot for good written children in anime, but this was done really well. Maybe im just glad that Dennis isn’t a pedo but seeing a father daughter relationship and be that enjoyable is great. And with Vigor his backstory shocked me but also surprised me with its amount of depth. It was a very effective way to get the viewers to understand and hate him, and his quest to also reach level 100 parallels Dennis pretty effectively. The final episodes are dramatic but also well done, getting the side cast to set the stage for the final battle was actually really well thought out. The final battle itself had good animation and somewhat tense stakes, and when Dennis finally achieved level 100 it was done in an almost truly incredible fashion. Now I have no information about the light novels or manga however the ending of ‘Welcome to The Outcasts Restaurant’ left it open ended enough for it to be a satisfying conclusion, but also sets up more for if it gets another season. Overall this anime is good and more people should watch, it has half decent attempts at adding character depth and what it gives you is way better than what it doesn’t. This anime doesn’t overstep or try to be to incredible but for what it does give the viewer, anyone who watches would surely not regret watching.
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