
Spring 2026 Anime Adaptation Heats Up
Good news for fans of delicious storytelling! The television anime for Maid-san wa Taberu dake (also known as The Food Diary of Miss Maid) is steaming ahead with new reveals, including fresh cast members, more staff, its first promotional video, and theme song details. Slated for an April 2026 premiere, the series will cater to viewers on Tokyo MX, Yomiuri TV, and BS Asahi.
Meet the New Voices
The anime’s world is getting a bit richer with the addition of two supporting characters. The voice actresses bringing these roles to life are both seasoned pros, sure to add flavor to the series.
| Character | Voice Actor |
|---|---|
| Sora Endou | Ishigami Shizuka |
| Anzu Shingetsu | Igarashi Hiromi |
Sound & Music Team Expands
Joining the production kitchen are key staff members who will handle the auditory feast. Here’s a look at the new team members announced:
| Role | Staff Member | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Sound Director | Morishita Hiroto | |
| Sound Production | DAX Production | |
| Music Production | Lantis |
Dish Up the Theme Songs
Every great anime needs a memorable soundtrack, and this one is serving up two tasty tunes. The opening theme, titled “Ribbon,” will be performed by singer-songwriter majiko. For the ending, idol group ARCANA PROJECT will provide the track “Shiawase Flavor.” Both songs got a preview in the freshly released first promotional video, setting the mood for this gourmet journey.
Core Production Crew
Helming this adaptation is a talented group spread across two studios. Here are the key creatives already on board:
| Role | Staff Member | Studio(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Director | Senbo Ryousuke | EMT Squared & Magic Bus |
| Series Composition | Takahashi Natsuko & Fujimoto Saeka | |
| Character Design | Abe Chiaki | |
| Music | Kitagawa Katsutoshi (ROUND TABLE) |
Source Material Simmering Since 2019
The anime draws from the charming gourmet slice-of-life manga by Maeya Susumu. The series began serialization on Kodansha’s Comic Days app and website back in December 2019. Its popularity has led to five compiled volumes, with the latest published in November 2025.
For English-reading fans, the series is also available digitally thanks to Kodansha USA, which licensed it in October 2022. The fourth volume hit digital shelves in February 2023.
Stay Updated
This announcement comes courtesy of Comic Natalie. With a Spring 2026 date on the calendar, there’s plenty more to look forward to as Maid-san wa Taberu dake continues its journey from page to screen.






