If you’re looking for some websites to watch Food Wars online, you’ve landed at the right place.
Food Wars! Or Shokugeki no Soma is (and I don’t say this lightly) AMAZING! It’s one of those animes that if someone walks in on you watching it, they may see a heartbreaking and emotional scene, a tense and fast-paced action scene or they could see a gaggle of horny little cherubs fondling a woman’s breast while she eats food.
Food Wars! is a shonen, which putting a cooking anime in the same demographic as Jujutsu Kaisen, Dragon Ball, and Naruto may sound confusing to some of you. However, not since the first time I saw Gordon Ramsey call a chef a donkey and tell them to “F*** off” have I found cooking this exciting.
But watching Food Wars! can be more complicated than cooking some of the food from Food Wars! I know because I’ve done both. If you want to watch it subtitled it’s a bit easier, but for some reason, most streaming services treat the Dub and Sub like two entirely different shows.
And if you want to watch the dub it’s even more complicated because most streaming services treat each season of the dub as different series altogether. Because watching the show can be hard, I’ve complied a list of where and how to watch Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma.
Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma Plot:
Sōma Yukihira is transferred to the prestigious Tōtsuki Culinary Academy by his father Jōichirō Yukihira. Soma must figure out a way to stand out amongst some of the most skilled young chefs in the world. His way of climbing the ladder? Challenge as many people as he can to a Food War.
Where to Watch Food Wars Online
Also, it goes without saying that if you love anime then you should support the creation of anime. Even if it means sitting through ads. So the following is a list of legal streaming sites.
- Netflix
Netflix has Food Wars dubbed and subbed and it’s easily accessible. They even have some anime that is exclusive to them.
Pros
It’s easy to find and watch Food Wars.
Netflix has a small, in comparison to other things on this list, library of anime. But its ever-growing and both subs and dubs are easily accessible.
Cons
They only have the first two seasons and no word yet when they’ll get more episodes
The plan you choose greatly depends on your needs. The basic plan is fine if you’re not sharing and don’t mind standard definition.
- Hulu
Hulu like Netflix has the first two seasons of Food Wars dubbed and subbed.
Pros:
Both Subs and Dubs are easily accessible
HD Quality
Cons:
Only has the first two seasons
If you’re just looking for anime you can just ignore the live TV options.
- HBOMax
HBOMax is a streaming service from – Well, HBO. The service offers a large library of movies, even new releases that are released the same day as in theaters for no additional cost. They also share some of Crunchyroll’s library. Their anime is probably the smallest on this list but what it does have is in amazing quality and easily accessible.Japanese
Pros:
It’s easy to search and find Food Wars!
Cons:
They only have seasons 4 and 5
They only have the English Dub of season 4. As in there is no option for the Japanese voice-over.
Pricing:
HBOMax also has yearly plans that will cost you $99.99/yr for the plan with ads or $149.99 for the ad-free plan
- VRV
VRV is a one-stop-shop for animation. It combines Crunchyrolls library with Hi Dives and many more. Also, if you buy VRV premium you also get Crunchyroll Premium for no extra charge.
VRV has all the seasons of Food Wars subbed and the first 4 seasons dubbed (the 5th season hasn’t been dubbed yet).
Pros:
Watching the sub is simple as searching for Food Wars! And selecting the season you want from a drop-down menu. Though you can’t access dubs here.
They have every season of Food Wars!
A LARGE library of anime here. Most of the anime that’s currently streaming can be found here.
Cons:
Searching for the Dubbed version of Food Wars is a pain. It treats the dubbed and subbed versions of the show like they’re in entirely different shows. It also treats each season of the dub-like entirely different shows. So, you’ll have to search for each season of the dub separately.
Price:
9.99 with included Crunchyroll Fan account makes this the best deal on this list.
- Crunchyroll
Because VRV has Crunchyroll‘s library added to it, what was true for VRV is also true for Crunchyroll.
Crunchyroll like VRV has an extensive library of anime. If you love anime, then you’ll love Crunchyroll.
Pros:
Searching and finding the sub is simple and easy.
They have every season of Food Wars!
Large library of anime.
Cons:
You’ll have to do the weird searching for each season just to watch the dub just like with VRV