Do you like Korean drama (K-drama)? We love it. In fact we barely watch anything else these days. Perhaps we would only occasionally watch a movie. Romantic comedies and feel good, lighthearted dramas are the main ones we watch. In case you haven’t noticed, Korean food is heavily featured in many Korean dramas. It’s rare to see a drama that doesn’t include some kind of food in the story line. Interestingly, many of our blog readers are also avid K-drama fans who discovered Korean food through the dramas they have watched. After tinkering with the idea for almost three years, we finally decided to create a dedicated page on My Korean Kitchen featuring Korean drama food.
In this section, we will highlight Korean food and recipes that are featured in each Korean drama we watch, so you can easily recreate them at home. As you can tell already, the drama list will only expand.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a bit different from many Korean dramas. The main character being autistic portrays a different perspective to life and romance. However, it is still a fairly light drama. It includes plenty of humor, fun side characters, and a great story. It is also very high quality in terms of production values.
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