is a Japanese cuisine seinen manga series written by Masayuki Kusumi, and illustrated by Jiro Taniguchi.
The manga has been adapted into a number of media. It was adapted into a Japanese television drama series starring Yutaka Matsushige that first began airing in 2012. A Chinese web series adaptation starring Winston Chao was released in 2015. A 10-episode original net animation adaptation premiered on Production I.G's Tate Anime app in 2017. A feature film continuation of the Japanese drama series was released in 2025.
As a salesman, Gorà  Inogashira (äºÂä¹Âé ÂäºÂéÂÂ) travels Japan, where he visits various restaurants and street booths to sample the local cuisine, with each chapter featuring a different place and dish. Notably, Gorà  does not drink alcohol with his meals.
A Japanese live action television adaptation starring Yutaka Matsushige as Gorà  Inogashira began airing on TV Tokyo in 2012. Original manga writer Masayuki Kusumi formed a band, The Screen Tones, to produce music for the series.
Each episode of the show sees main character Gorà  Inogashira meeting a client or interacting with local residents before becoming hungry and heading off to find a restaurant to eat at. All the restaurants featured on the show are real businesses; however the restaurant staff are replaced by actors when filming the episode. At the end of each episode, in an unscripted segment Masayuki Kusumi visits the restaurant showcased in the episode to sample its menu and offer his thoughts.
Matsushige also co-wrote and directed a feature film continuation of the series, also titled The Solitary Gourmet, that was released theatrically in Japan on January 10, 2025.
In 2014, the Solitary Gourmet Pilgrim Guide, an official restaurant guide featuring a selection of eateries from the first three seasons of the show was published by Fusosha. An updated Complete Edition, covering seasons one to ten was released in 2025 in association with the feature film.
A Chinese live action web series adaptation () was released on Youku between May and August 2015. Set in Taiwan, it starred Winston Chao as Wu Lang, the adaptation's version of Gorà  Inogashira.
Chao also made a cameo as Wu Lang in a Taiwan-set episode of the Japanese drama series in October 2015.
An original net animation of The Solitary Gourmet was published on Tate Anime, a smartphone app by Production I.G. It premiered on November 29, 2017. The episodes were directed by Kazuchika Kise, with Kenyu Horiuchi voicing Gorà  Inogashira. Before the premiere of the series, on October 13, 2017, a special program on Tate Anime was released featuring the thoughts of Japanese critic Ryota Fujitsu on the episodes.
The Japanese television drama adaptation was a success, and is popular among viewers as "late-night food porn", while restaurants featured in the television drama have remarked about the increase in customers.
The drama's popularity in South Korea led to greater acceptance of people dining out alone, which had been previously stigmatized as awkward. Lead actor Yutaka Matsushige's large following in Korea led Netflix to commission the 2025 reality food show K-foodie meets J-foodie, which follows the Japanese actor and Korean singer Sung Si-kyung as they visit restaurants in both countries.
In 2025, unauthorized clips of the Japanese television drama gained popularity on short-form video platforms such as TikTok, where the main character Gorà  Inogashira is often erroneously referred to as "Uncle Mike".
Despite the drama's success, in a 2020 interview Matsushige admitted that he doesn't understand the appeal of the show, questioning why people would find a person eating interesting. He also admitted that he was critical of the idea when first offered the role and thought that it would hurt his future career and make him a target of ridicule. The Solitary Gourmet manga writer Masayuki Kusumi was also initially confused by the show's popularity, believing that the original manga had little substance behind it.