Mr. Tanaka discovers Neko Rahmen and is shocked to see a cat, Taishou, running the shop. Taishou shares his opinions on the work ethic of young people. Mii-Chan finds love.
This episode is in cat language, so your cat can enjoy this episode with you. Fortunately, we have subtitled it, in case you don't have a cat present to translate. It's a very funny episode about Taishou's efforts to expand Neko Rahmen and discipline his staff.
Taishou hires a new cashier, who has problems making correct change, but has excellent penmanship. We're introduced to Taishou's problematic horde of kittens that he's constantly trying to get rid of.
Taishou finds a really old guy, Toku-san, to work for him. Toku-san succeeds in bringing in many new customers -- but not the kind that Tiashou can tolerate.
Taishou invites Mr. Tanaka to bring his love interest to Neko Rahmen and tries to help Mr. Tanaka win her over. Taishou once again fails to unload any of the kittens that hang around his shop.
Taishou acquires a box of cute pets to use as an attraction for customers. We learn about Taishou's past as a sushi chef.
Can you get all the questions right? Watch closely. The answers will be revealed at the end of the episode.
Taishou serves up "Chef's Favorite" to Mr. Tanaka and then to a famous gourmet food critic--to Mr. Tanaka's horror.
Taishou's dad makes a surprise visit to Neko Rahmen. Taishou has a flashback to his childhood, living in the shadow of his extremely pretty father. We learn Taishou's relation to the kittens.
This episode is totally out of order. Taishou subleases, then un-subleases, his space to a fortune teller.
Taishou installs a security system. Pierre, a French chef, comes to Neko Rahmen to learn Taishou's secrets, but for what purpose?
An enlightened feature on one of Downtown Tokyo's Finest Restaurants: Neko Rahmen.
The finale: Taishou tells the touching story of his life as a street kitten and how he became the chef of Neko Rahmen.