It tells the story of nobleman Kim Yu, a real person in the Joseon Dynasty who wrote the recipe book “Suunjapbang.” In his third year of taking the national civil service exam, Kim Yu meets Gye Am, who calls himself the best chef in Joseon and starts searching for the life he really wants as he gets immersed into the world of gastronomy. (Source: Soompi) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 드라마 스페셜: TV시네마 - 수운잡방
- Also Known As: KBS Drama Special 2023: TV Cinema - Joseon Chefs , Drama Special Season 14: TV Cinema - Soonjapbang , Drama Special Season 14: TV Cinema - Suunjapbang , KBS Drama Special 14: TV Cinema - Suunjapbang , Deurama Seupesyeol: TV Sinema - Suunjapbang
- Director: Choi Yeon Soo
- Screenwriter: Kim Ik Hyun, Jo Soo Yeong
- Genres: Food, Historical
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Cast & Credits
- Yoon San HaKim YuMain Role
- Kim Kang MinGye AmMain Role
- Baek Sung HyunKim Yeon [Yu's brother]Support Role
- Kang Shin IlKim Hyo Ro [Yu's father]Guest Role
- Won Geun Hee[Monk]Guest Role
- Jo Jae YoonJeong Pan SeoGuest Role
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Food and Bromance
First, the story is based on a real historical figure, Kim Yu, a Joseon-era scholar, who wrote a book called Suunbapjang, which holds a valuable place in history of Korean Gastronomy and was classified as a national treasure in 2021. The story takes place in an era where men, or atleast noblemen of high birth, didn't cook and kitchen duties were relegated to women and lowerclass men.Kim Yu is the second son of an honourable scholar who, along with his elder son, was framed by a rival and dismissed from court and sent home in disgrace. Now, their only hope for the revival of family honour is thrice failed Kim Yu.
On route to exam centre, Kim Yu meets Gye Am, a travelling chef, who is self-proclaimed as the best chef in Joseon and after some petty squabbles, starts working as his assitant/sous chef, learning about food and gastronomy. The rest of the movie is pretty much Kim Yu's journey as he learns about food from Gye Am, while letting go of his duties and expectations as a "nobleman scholar" and following his own path.
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SPOILER:
Towards the end, Kim Yu and Gye Am enter into a contest to become palace chefs, but Gye Am's injured arm causes him to sit back and KimYu pretty much shoulders the audition, with some help from his elder brother's hat (the best scene IMHO). Unfortunately, as a person of high birth, he can't work as a palace slave, so Gye Am alone gets the honour.
Kim Yu, meanwhile, opened his own restaurant which is open for people of all classes. He started writing his cookbook, Suunbapjang, which was eventually finished by his descendents. The book was eventually classified as natural treasure in 2021.
We DON'T KNOW whether Kim Yu and Gye Am ever met again.
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Be yourself
This historical cooking drama is very good to watch but loses its balance from scene to scene trying to add so many things. While it is a enjoyable to watch, it has many details that bothered me so it is hard for me to recommend it. I really liked the meals (i always love seeing Korean cousin on screen), and then the dramatic tension in the family and also the question about balancing between expectations and requirements from a society that put a person into a box. So the message (Be yourself) is quite good - one should find his own path and fight for his freedom. I didn't like that the two male leads behave as children or maybe even like they are in love, also i was bothered by themes that weren't properly resolved and by the many scenes presented in a pathetic way trying to artificially stir emotion.Was this review helpful to you?
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