"A COUNTER, A LADLE, AND EVERYONE'S SADDEST STORY."
Midnight Diner is the anti-spectacle. No fights, no powers, no giant stakes. Just a cook who stays open from midnight to 7am, a counter with a few regulars, and whoever needs feeding. Each episode is someone's quiet tragedy, told through a dish. The cumulative effect is profound.
In a nameless Tokyo alley, a diner opens only at midnight. The master will cook anything you want — if he has the ingredients. Through the night, regulars come and go: broken hearts, yakuza, widows, dreamers. Each meal is a story.