Core order is 'Magic Stone Gourmet' then 'Arachnid'. The side stories are optional extras. I read the main book and liked it enough, but never got around to the sequel—heard mixed things about the pacing. Check the author’s website for the official volume list, as some webnovel sites list chapters out of sequence.
Wait, does 'Arachnid' actually count as the next book? I always treated it as a spin-off, not a direct sequel. The tone shifts pretty hard from cooking-focused dungeon crawling to more of a political thriller with monsters. If you’re mainly in it for the magical ingredients and recipe crafting, you might find it jarring. I’d say read the first 'Magic Stone Gourmet' volume, then decide if you want to continue in that world or jump ship. The connection between the two is more of a shared setting than a continuous narrative.
Some forums suggest reading the 'Abyssal Restaurant' one-shot before 'Arachnid' for context on a certain faction, but I didn’t and followed things fine. The reading order isn’t as locked in as some other series.
Reading order questions for this series pop up a lot because it’s easy to get tangled in the various side stories and prequel material floating around online. The core sequence is pretty straightforward: start with 'Magic Stone Gourmet: Eating Magical Power Made Me The Strongest'—that’s the main series. After that, you've got 'Arachnid', which is a direct sequel focusing on a different set of characters but set in the same world.
Where people tend to branch off is with the 'Abyssal Restaurant' side stories. They’re not strictly necessary for the main plot, but they add some fun world-building about other dungeons and chefs. I’d save those for after the main two books if you’re a completionist, or just skip them if you’re only here for the protagonist's power progression. Honestly, the fan-translated chapter numbers can be a mess, so following the publication order on the original publisher's site is the safest bet.
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