participates in a childcare event where she helps look after a group of children. By chance,

: Saber is volunteering at a childcare centre event where she is tasked with looking after children.

: A humorous recurring theme in the manga—Shirou and Archer's obsession with high-quality blades—is occasionally referenced when they discuss kitchen tools, such as knives or sharpeners. Publication Details Original Serialization : The chapter was published on the Young Ace Up website around April 2024 Artist/Author : The manga is written and illustrated by , based on characters from Type-Moon's Fate/stay night or a comparison to the anime adaptation's version of these character interactions?

In of the Today's Menu for the Emiya Family ( Emiya-san Chi no Kyou no Gohan

: It exists in a "happy timeline" where the Holy Grail War is no longer a threat, allowing characters like Archer and Saber to interact without the burden of their past conflicts.

For fans of the Fate franchise, the name "Emiya" usually evokes images of heroic sacrifices, grail wars, and existential dread. However, in the pages of Emiya-san Chi no Kyou no Gohan (Today's Menu for the Emiya Family), that same name is synonymous with warmth, patience, and the gentle sizzle of a frying pan. Chapter 68, or , has finally arrived, and it delivers exactly what fans have come to crave: a masterclass in culinary slice-of-life, character bonding, and seasonal cooking.

Where other manga might use a beach episode or a festival to break up the monotony, Emiya-san understands that the mundane is the event. Watching Shirou debone a fish or perfectly roast a vegetable is treated with the same reverence as a climactic sword clash. Chapter 68 leans heavily into this, giving us page after page of beautifully illustrated culinary techniques. The art doesn’t rush; it lingers on the sizzle of the pan and the shine of a freshly cut garnish. It’s food porn in the purest, most respectful sense of the term.