Here are some unique K-dramas where food plays a key role, showcasing the power of food in Korean storytelling
K-pop is a larger-than-life world of glamour and dreams, but also intense hard work and drama, as captured in these quintessential K-dramas
Celebrating timeless K-drama songs that we can’t get enough of—featuring hits from ‘Moon Lovers,’ ‘Itaewon Class,’ ‘Descendants of the Sun’ and more
With powerful performances by Bae Yong-joon and Choi Ji-woo, Winter Sonata's timeless themes of love, loss, and second chances still resonate with audiences worldwide
‘Noble, My Love’ delves into class disparities and other societal concerns in a hate-to-love story that also addresses gender expectations
Features: ‘My Lovely Sam Soon’, ‘Reply 1988’, ‘Hwarang’, ‘Descendants of the Sun’, ‘Crash Landing on You’, ‘Squid Game’, ‘All of Us Are Dead’, and more hits
‘100 Days My Prince’ dwells in love, where the heart finds its kindred spirit out of odds, starring EXO’s D.O. and Nam Ji-hyun
'Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha,' starring Kim Seon-ho and Shin Min-a, is a quaint, tranquil haven where the burdens of the world seem to melt away and love thrives
Starring Zo In-sung and Gong Hyo-jin, its exploration of mental health issues is noteworthy, for it targets the prejudices and myths around OCD, depression, and schizophrenia
Starring Song Seung-heon, Song Hye-kyo, and Won Bin, Autumn in My Heart is widely acknowledged as a pioneering Korean melodramatic series.
