Both female leads pose as the fiance of the owner's eldest son. With no where else to go, they both begin to live and work at the restaurant.
Both dramas center around a kind hearted young lady desperately trying to survive on her own while caring for a young family member. Both end up homeless, but through unforeseen circumstances, end up being taken into a family of well-to-do restauranteurs. Both learn how to make food that touches the hearts of their customers.
Li Shao Rong is an elegant and talented orchestra cellist who meets up with Zheng Jin Tai, a less-than-handsome-looking man who has walked long, unfortunate and ill-fated love roads. It is heart-touching and engaging to watch Jin Tai's devotion, sincerity and persistent love attitudes still shine through even after 99 unsuccessful proposals. There are right turns and wrong twists in their lives, especially with the appearance of Jun Shi, a charismatic rich man. Practice makes perfect. Will Jin Tai's next proposal win him a bride or will his proposals keep tallying up? Romanticize yourself with this series that speaks right to the heart!
A strange foreign woman arrives at a Japanese provincial temple to attend an abbot's funeral. No one knows where she comes from or why she came here. Clearly, she has no place to go. She gets shelter to help in the temple. Jennifer, or 'Jenifa' as she is called, barely knows a few words of Japanese, but soon finds a common language with all residents except for one quiet boy. He lives secluded from others and works all day in a field. Residents call him "Prisoner A" behind his back. Jennifer shows genuine interest in the quiet boy and wants to help him overcome his alienation from the inhabitants.
On a spring day Munakata Ikujou visited an old temple to view a 1000 years old sakura tree. There Ikujou discovered a 3-year-old girl and adopted her as his own daughter. 16 years later, Sakurako has grown up to become a beautiful woman. Sakurako then has a fateful meeting with Takanashi Hiroto. Their pure love begin.
Aoki Sho is a young man who lost his Japanese parents and was adopted by one of Korea's leading conglomerates. Growing up with his Korean name Kim Min Seok, he was once considered the heir, but was ousted and kicked out by the family after the death of his adoptive father.
Returning back to Japan for the first time in 23 years, Sho meets Kawase Momoko, who lost her father in an accident. Unaware of their shared past when they were children, the two find themselves drawn to each other. However, a series of unforeseen challenges begin to hit them.
Returning back to Japan for the first time in 23 years, Sho meets Kawase Momoko, who lost her father in an accident. Unaware of their shared past when they were children, the two find themselves drawn to each other. However, a series of unforeseen challenges begin to hit them.
After a devastating failure as a spatial designer in South Korea, Lee Yu Bin retreats to a remote Japanese island to start over. There, he meets Shirahama Karin, a strawberry farmer living with a mysterious illness. Though they come from different countries and lead completely opposite lives, their chance encounter blossoms into a heartfelt cross-border love story that changes them both.
Hinata is a journalist who aspires to be a writer. Yeong Su is Set up to take over his father's Hotel chain but is an aspiring artist. They meet while she is in Koreaon temporary assignment for her job and they get off on the wrong foot. However, when Yeong Su goes to Japan for business, he ends up causing a media frenzy and disappears, much to his advisor's horror. They bump into each other on the street and she brings him home, to her boyfriends dismay. As they slowly fall in love, a large number of obstacles stand in their way, the least of which is their different nationalities. This is a "Mobile" drama which means it is a movie sliced into 12 episodes
In her last year in her twenties, Moka (29), the heroine who is anxious to get married, suddenly finds herself face-to-face with Min U (25), a man straight out of a Korean drama. He's a younger man with perfect looks, and apparently, he's also the heir to a wealthy family... While Moka's heart is thrown into turmoil by this sudden "out of the ordinary," she also has the presence of her childhood friend, Souta, a chef with a somewhat clumsy kindness. Torn between the sweet and smooth Korean style of approach and the quiet and honest feelings of a Japanese man, what kind of "true love" will Moka find? Now, a new love story that transcends Japan and Korea begins.
Ami, a backpacker from Japan who is four years older than high school student Jimmy, shows up at his part-time job. The two end up spending the summer working at the same store, but Jimmy gradually develops a faint crush on Ami. The two of them grew closer as they rode motorcycles together at night and went to the movies, but suddenly, Ami decided to return to Japan. Ami proposes her "one promise" to Jimmy, who can't sort out his feelings. As time passes, Jimmy visits his parents' house for the first time in a while and finds a postcard that Ami sent him 18 years ago when she returned to Japan. Jimmy's memories of his first love come back to him, and he takes his first solo trip to Japan to confront his past and examine his present. Jimmy rides the train while listening to songs that remind him of his memories with Ami, and he heads to her hometown. Will Jimmy be able to reunite with Ami?



