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Seo Yu Gyeong endured the gruelling job of kitchen assistant at high-class restaurant La Sfera for three years in hopes of being promoted to chef. Things are looking up as she meets a handsome stranger on the street who ends up being the restaurant's new head chef. On his first day on the job, however, he fires all the female cooks, including Yu Gyeong.
Yu Gyeong, too stubborn to let go of her dream, is willing to do whatever it takes to get her job back. Yu Gyeong struggles as she butts heads with the new chef while trying to learn everything she can from him at the same time, and sparks begin to fly.
Things are complicated by the presence of Kim San, a charming customer with an eye for Yu Gyeong who seems to have mysterious ties to the restaurant, and O Sae Yeong, a famous TV Chef and former love of Hyeon Uk, not to mention the kitchen politics that get in the way of their budding romance.
Yu Gyeong, too stubborn to let go of her dream, is willing to do whatever it takes to get her job back. Yu Gyeong struggles as she butts heads with the new chef while trying to learn everything she can from him at the same time, and sparks begin to fly.
Things are complicated by the presence of Kim San, a charming customer with an eye for Yu Gyeong who seems to have mysterious ties to the restaurant, and O Sae Yeong, a famous TV Chef and former love of Hyeon Uk, not to mention the kitchen politics that get in the way of their budding romance.
The story of a man who became a neurosurgeon, though he dreamed of becoming a cook, and a woman who became a cook because of him.
Lee Kang is a neurosurgeon who once dreamed of becoming a chef. As a child, Moon Cha Young once met Lee Kang at a small restaurant in the seaside town. There, Lee Kang cooked and gave her a meal, which in part inspired her to become a world-famous chef. Many years later, the two meet again at a hospice ward, and together, they heal their own emotional scars by preparing meals for the patients there.
Lee Kang is a neurosurgeon who once dreamed of becoming a chef. As a child, Moon Cha Young once met Lee Kang at a small restaurant in the seaside town. There, Lee Kang cooked and gave her a meal, which in part inspired her to become a world-famous chef. Many years later, the two meet again at a hospice ward, and together, they heal their own emotional scars by preparing meals for the patients there.
both are korean BL adapted from the webtoon "Who Can Define Popularity?" (??? ??? ??????) written by Tak Bon
Different strings but similar case of being near you is the cure. OTP is each other’s place of comfort.
BL dramas featuring several stories where each episode focuses on a different couple with multiple plots and characters. Each episode presents a new narrative, much like a collection of short stories. One of the stories particulary shares the same narrative where the ending was a sad one.
Both are horror genre...
Both are about school tales - rumoured Haunting Ghost stories in High school ...
Both are about school tales - rumoured Haunting Ghost stories in High school ...
Both are horror genre...
Both are about school tales - rumoured Haunting Ghost stories in High school ...
Both are about school tales - rumoured Haunting Ghost stories in High school ...
Both his man s2 and to get her are produced by the same company from Korea and same-sex dating show.
because this is squel of till the end of the moon, story about demon and fairy, full of misunderstanding and hatred at first, but those who are destined will find an end when it's time.
because they both tell the story of a teacher and student relationship with a past or background, one of which is the demon, but they still go through it together.
Both Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha and The Best Thing are feel-good, positive, relaxing and healing romance dramas. Both dramas are great for people who are looking for something slow, calm and in need of relaxed viewing.
Same story and plot, just in shorter length.
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Similar premise/storyline. The son (ML) returning to get revenge against his 'father' with the help of his childhood friend (FL).
Two individuals with painful pasts navigate a complex journey of hurt and healing while falling in love.
No Hwi O, a detective in Gangnam’s violent crimes division, faces a sudden breakdown, becoming overwhelmed by uncontrollable anger.
Lee Min Gyeong, once a successful woman, is shattered by a traumatic event, leading her into delusions and a life of isolation, unable to trust others, and inadvertently causing anger in those around her.
No Hwi O, a detective in Gangnam’s violent crimes division, faces a sudden breakdown, becoming overwhelmed by uncontrollable anger.
Lee Min Gyeong, once a successful woman, is shattered by a traumatic event, leading her into delusions and a life of isolation, unable to trust others, and inadvertently causing anger in those around her.
Hospital Playlist and Resident Playbook are really similar because they both show the lives of doctors and what it’s like working in a hospital. Hospital Playlist is about older doctors who are super close friends, while Resident Playbook is about younger doctors just starting out. But both shows have a chill vibe, mix funny and emotional moments, and focus a lot on friendship and teamwork. The characters feel really real, and you get to see their personal struggles too, not just medical stuff. They’re made by the same people, so the storytelling and overall feel are pretty much alike.




