Fantasy Korean drama series is just love for every K-drama enthusiastic out there. When it comes to movie or series genres, then fantasy wins the race. It is not only for the fact it is fantasizing to watch but also for the truth that the genre has lost of surprises inside its bag.
From time travel to supernatural dimensions, there’s a lot to watch and a lot to look forward to. The great thing about it is that you never know what it is on the list as it can be LITERALLY ANYTHING. And that’s what makes it a perfect reality escape for all those out there who are fed up with their daily reality.
Best Fantasy Korean Drama Series to Watch
K-dramas have adopted the genre of fantasy in an amazing way. They have portrayed it as a solo genre and also as a mixed one and provided us with many fascinating stories. When you take a peek inside the fantasy genre of Korean drama series, then there is no way you are coming out of its addiction. The drama series are not just loved in Korea but also are globally recognized for their fantastic plots and talented cast.
Therefore, let’s have a look inside and help you find the best ones to add up to your watchlist.
Tomorrow with You:
If you are in love with the concept of past and present or time traveling, then this is your hit. This tvN fantasy Korean drama series tells us the story of a CEO, Yoo So-joon who can travel through time via the subway. This special ability of his also becomes his greatest curse as he foresees his death in the future. In greed to change the plans of his fate, he marries an amateur photographer, Song ma-rin. Will he be able to change his destiny? Do watch to find out.

Tomorrow With You
- Starring: Lee Je Hoon as Yoo So-joon and Shin Min Ah as Song ma-rin.
- Director: Yoo Je-won.
- Watch on: Netflix and Viu.
- Premiere Period: February 3 to March 25, 2017.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Legend of the Blue Sea:
We have been intrigued with the stories of mermaids since our childhood, and who doesn’t love them? Legend of the Blue Sea takes us back to our mermaid obsession and is one of the most popular fantasy Korean drama series. The SBS Tv series tells us the story or rather a fairytale between a gorgeous mermaid and a swift-talking conman who are destined to be together. The story portrays genres like rebirth, date, unrequited love, and parallel lives.

Legend of the Blue Sea
- Starring: Lee Min Ho as Heo Joon-jae and Jun Ji-hyun as Shim Cheong.
- Director: Jin Hyuk and Park Seon-Ho.
- Watch on: Netflix and Viu.
- Premiere Period: November 16, 2016, to January 25, 2017.
- Number of Episodes: 20 + 1 special episode each with 60 minutes running period.
My Love from the Star:
Are you intrigued with some multiple dimension fantasy? This is your hit then. One of the popular Korean drama series in the fantasy genre, the show was a massive success in the entertainment world. It didn’t only give a new turn to the fantasy series but also enlightened new standards of beauty and fashion trends globally. The show tells us a story about a famous actress and an alien who crashed on earth during the Joseon era 400 years ago. His supernatural abilities are really intriguing, and you definitely need a taste of them.

My Love from the Star
- Starring: Jun Ji Hyun as Cheon Song-yi and Kim Soo Hyun as Do Min-joon.
- Director: Jang Tae-hoo.
- Watch on: Netflix and Viu.
- Premiere Period: December 18, 2013, to February 27, 2014.
- Number of Episodes: 21 + 1 special episode with a running period of 60 minutes each.
Goblin:

Goblin
- Starring: Gong Yoo as Kim Shin (Goblin) and Kim Go-eun as Ji Eun-tak.
- Director: Lee Eung-bok, Kwon Hyun-chan, and Yoon Jong-ho.
- Watch on: Netflix and Viu.
- Premiere Period: December 2, 2016, to January 21, 2017.
- Number of Episodes: 16 + 3 special episodes with a running time of 60-90 minutes each.
W: Two Worlds Apart:
When it comes to fantasy, then the idea of an alternate universe is not something different. And, Korean fantasy dramas have adapted the genre quite significantly. The MBC Tv drama tells you an amazing romance tale between a surgeon from the real world and the main character of a webtoon from an alternate world. Well, it is one of the most demanded tropes and the most enjoyable too.

W: Two Worlds Apart
- Starring: Han Hyo Joo as Oh Yeon-Joo and Lee Jong Suk as Kang Chul.
- Director: Jung Dae-yoon.
- Watch on: Viu and Netflix.
- Premiere Period: July 20 to September 14, 2016.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with 70 with a running time of 70 minutes each.
Hotel del Luna:
The order of living and dead is one of the best genres in the fantasy world. An alternative universe featuring the world of living and dead sounds real fascinating, and the show portrays the same. Hotel del Luna takes you to a cold and shott-tempered owner of a hotel that engages with ghosts rather than humans. The main character gets tangled inside and is left with no choice other than to manage the alienated place that houses the spirits who are on the way to their afterlife.

Hotel del Luna
- Starring: Yeo Jin Goo as Chan Sung and IU as Jang Man-wol.
- Director: Oh Choong-hwan.
- Premiere Period: July 13 to September 1, 2019.
- Watch on: Netflix and Viu.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 70 to 93 minutes each.
Rooftop Prince:
As the phrase says, old is gold, and so is this. The fantasy Korean drama series portrays the genre of reincarnation and the afterlife. In the story, Lee Gak, the crown prince travels 300 years ahead in the future and reaches 21 st century Seoul where he encounters many secrets. He sees familiar faces from the Joseon era who are now all settled in their present new life. The most intriguing part is that Lee meets his wife there, too whose death was still a mystery for him.

Rooftop Prince
- Starring: Park Yoo Chun as Lee Gak and Han Ji Min as Park-ha.
- Director: Shin Yoon-sub.
- Premiere Period: 21 March to 21 May 2014.
- Watch on: Netflix and Viu.
- Number of Episodes: 20 with a running time of 70 minutes each.
A Korean Odyssey:
Also titled “Hwayugi”, the show features a new romance genre that tells you the tale of a deity and a human being who fall in love. But the path they are walking on is filled with odds and obstacles. The fantasy Korean drama series is a spinoff of “Journey to the West”, a Chinese classic novel. The main character of the show is blessed yet cursed with the ability to see ghosts. She meets the deity she saved 25 years ago with a promise from his side to protect her from all the odds whenever she calls his name.

A Korean Odyssey
- Starring: Oh Yeon Seo as Seon-mi and Lee Seung Gi as Oh-gong.
- Director: Park Hong-kyun, Kim Jung-hyun, and Kim Byung-soo.
- Premiere Period: December 23, 2016 to March 4 2017.
- Watch on: Netflix and Viu.
- Number of Episodes: 20 with a running period of 70 minutes each.
Go Back Couple:
Go Back Couples is a fantasy Korean drama series with a mixture of reality. The plot of the story focuses on real relationships with an aspect of time travelling. The story tells us the story of a married couple who are journeying through time to stay in love. They regret their rash decision to marry at such a young age, and one day they wake up and find out that they are again 20-year-old, the time right before they meet for the first time.

Go Back Couple
- Starring: Son Ho Jun as Choi Ban-do and Jang Na Ra as ma Jin-joo.
- Director: Ha Byung-hoo.
- Premiere Period: October 13 to November 18, 2017.
- Watch on: Netflix and Viu.
- Number of Episodes: 12 with a running period of 70 minutes each.
Signal:
Signal is one of the highest rated Korean dramas in cable television history. If you are in love with the genres of time travelling and intelligent detectives, then this is your hit. The fantasy drama portrays a story set in 1989 where a detective is able to communicate with a cold case profiler from the year 2015 through a strange walker-talkie. They team up together to solve cases and prevent crimes from taking place.

Signal
- Starring: Lee Je Hoon as Park Hae-young, Kim Hye-soo as Cha Soo-hyun, and Cho Jin-woong as Lee Jae-han.
- Director: Kim Won-seok.
- Premiere Period: January 22 to March 12, 2016.
- Watch on: Netflix and Viu.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running period of 80 minutes each.
While You Were Sleeping:
Again, a drama with the future trope, and we know that you live for them. While You Were Sleeping is a legal drama-fantasy television series portraying the genre of romance, fantasy, thriller, and comedy. The story of the show tells us the tale of three young adults – a field reporter, a prosecutor, and a police officer who have been blessed with an ability to foresee the future after they saved each other many years ago. The SBS TV drama was nominated for several categories, and various award shows and also won many of them.

While You Were Sleeping
- Starring: Bae Suzy as Nam Hong-joo, Lee Jong-suk as Jung Jae-chan, Jung Hae-in as Han Woo-tak, and Lee Sang-yeob as Lee Yoo-beom.
- Director: Oh Choong-hwan.
- Premiere Period: September 27 to November 16, 2017.
- Watch on: Netflix, Viki, KOCOWA, and Viu.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Master’s Sun:
Master’s Sun is a horror-romantic comedy portraying the genres of fantasy and mystery. The drama is also known with other names like “The Master’s Sun”, “The Sun of My Master”, “The Sun of the Lord”, and “Mr. Joo’s Miss Tae”. The story tells you the tale of a CEO and a lady who have started to see ghosts after her accident. Soon, it is discovered that whenever they are together, the ghost that surrounds her vanishes. Therefore, they decide to help each other and agree on an agreement that she will help him recover a treasure that was snatched away from him during a kidnapping attempt.

Master’s Sun
- Starring: Gong Hyo-jin as Tae Gong-shii and So Ji-sub as Joo Joong-won.
- Director: Jin Hyuk.
- Premiere Period: August 7 to October 3, 2003.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 17 with each running time of 60 minutes.
Extraordinary You:
Based on a webtoon “July Found by Chance”, the series portrays the genres of fantasy, comedy, and romance. The webtoon was published in January 2018 on Daum Webtoon. The series revolves around the main character, who is a high school girl Eun Dan-oh. She lives in an alternate reality of comics, and the realization hits in that she and others are just mere characters of a comic titled “Secret”. She considers herself an extra character with a lame setup given by the writer. Fed up with things she takes matters into her own hands, and that is when things took a sharp turn. You need to watch the series to find out the rest.

Extraordinary You
- Starring: Kim Hye-yoon as Eun Dan-oh and Rowoon as Number 13.
- Director: Kim Sang-hyeop.
- Premiere Period: October 2 to November 21, 2019.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 32 with a running time of 35 minutes each.
Angel’s Last Mission: Love:
Portraying the genres of fantasy and romance, the Korean drama tells us a story about a trouble maker ballerina with a tragic past and a carefree angel who keeps getting into trouble. They both are living different life until the angel gets an impossible task to complete in order to return back to heaven. He has to find true love for the ballerina, who likes to degrades everyone around her after an accident that leaves her blind. In this impossible process, things take different turns, and the angel ends up falling for her himself.

Angel’s Last Mission: Love
- Starring: Shin Hye-sun as Lee Yeon-seo and Kim Myung-soo as Dan.
- Director: Lee Jung-sub.
- Premiere Period: May 22 to July 11, 2019.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 32 with a running time of 35 minutes each.
I Can Hear Your Voice:
A legal fantasy Korean drama series portraying the genre of fantasy, romance, and comedy. The SBS drama tells us a story about Hang Hye-sung, who have had a difficult past and now is a public defender but with a self-preserving quality. She crosses paths with a high school senior who gained this strange ability after his father’s murder to read other people’s thoughts just by looking into their eyes. Things take up different turns, and both of their lives changes a lot. They work together and takes up things to a different level.

I Can Hear Your Voice
- Starring: Lee Bo-young as Jang Hye-sung and Park Soo-ah as Lee Jong-suk.
- Director: Jo Soo-won.
- Premiere Period: June 5 to August 1, 2013.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 18 with a running period of 60 minutes each.
Oh My Ghostess:
Another fantasy Korean drama series with a mix of romance, comedy, drama, and thriller. Oh My Ghostess is a tvN network series that has earned quite good ratings and has bagged several award nominations for its fantastic plot and cast. The story revolves around the main character of the show, who is a personality with low self-esteem and no social life. She has the ability to see ghosts and one day gets possessed by a lust hungry virgin spirit who is all set to make up for the lack of romance in her past life. The art of seduction is set free, and she finally sets her eyes on her boss, who is a chef, and the situation takes an unexpected turn.

Oh My Ghostess
- Starring: Park Bo-young as Na Bong-sun, Kim Seul-gi as Shin Soon-ae, and Jo Hung-suk as chef Kang Sun-woo.
- Director: Yoo Je-won.
- Premiere Period: July 3 to August 22, 2015.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Chicago Typewriter:
Featuring the genres of fantasy and romance, Chicago Typewriter is one of the popular Korean fantasy series. The show tells us the tale of three resistance fighters who are residing in the 1930s Japanese occupation of Korea. The three of them are reincarnated again as a best-selling writer in a slump, a ghostwriter, and a fan. Friendship, love, and betrayal are the main themes. As the story continues, we see the trio doing their best to discover the truths about the haunting past.

Chicago Typewriter
- Starring: Yoo Ah-in as han Se-joo, Im Soo-jung as Jeon Seol, and Go Kyung-pyo as Yoo Jin-oh.
- Director: Kin Cheol-kyu.
- Premiere Period: April 7 to June 3, 2017.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running period of 70 minutes each.
Arthdal Chronicles Part 1: The Children of Prophecy:
Arthdal Chronicles is regarded as one of the first Korean ancient fantasy drama and is of course, loved heavily by its audience. The story of the drama is set in the Bronze Age and tells us a vague tale of the founder of the first Korean Kingdom of Gojoseon, Dangun. It is a KST based show which is available internationally on Netflix. With 250 million net views, the fantasy Korean drama series entered the chart of highest-rated Korean dramas in cable television history.
The story revolves around the people of Arth who are suffering from the power struggles, and the main character Eun-seon going through a series of hardships in the process of bringing his people back to life and discover their true origin.

Arthdal Chronicles
- Starring: Jang Dong-gun as Ta-gon, Song Joong-ki as Eun-seom, Kim Ji-won as Tan-ya, and Kim Ok-vin as Tae Al-han.
- Director: Kim Wo-seok.
- Premiere Period: June 1 to September 22, 2019.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 18 with a running period of 70 minutes each.
Arthdal Chronicles Part 2: The Sky Turning Inside Out, Rising Land:
Also regarded as Aseudal, Asadal Chronicles, The Asdal Chronicles, Asedual Yeondaegi, and many others, the massive success of the first part of the series paved the way for its second installment. Featuring the genres of history, romance, fantasy, and politics, the tvN show was again a massive success on the screens.
The story unfolds, and Ta Gon is now the most influential man in Arthdal. He is in a relationship with Taealha, and Sa Ya has been kept confined in the tower. Though things take different turns, and now and the faiths are decided when Sa Ya meets Tan Ya, who wants nothing else than crumble the land of Arthdal.

Arthdal Chronicles Part 2: The Sky Turning Inside Our Rising Land
- Starring: Jang Dong-gun as Ta-gon, Kim Ok-vin as Tae Al-han, and Kim Ji won as Tan-ya.
- Director: Kim Won-seok.
- Premiere Period: June 22 to July 7, 2019.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 6 with a total running time of 1 hour 21 minutes.
Arthdal Chronicles Part 3: The Prelude to All Legends:
The positive reviews and huge appreciation from the fand and audience led to the renewal of the show for its third season. Following the story of the previous parts of the show, now the plot is revolving around Ta Gon, who has gotten the hold of the throne. Though, his reign is in threat as Eun Seom is gathering power among the slaves and peasants’ community in the lad of Arth. Everyone is facing some life-threatening dangers, and the story has developed several layers.

Arthdal Chronicles Part 3: The Prelude to All Legends
- Starring: Jang Dong-gun as Ta-gon, Song Joong-ki as Eun Seom, Kim Ok-vin as Tae Al-han, and Kim Ji-won as Tan-ya.
- Director: Kim Won-seok.
- Premiere Period: September 7 to September 22, 2019.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 6 with a total running time of 1 hour 20 minutes.
My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho:
An SBS fantasy Korean drama series, My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho is another must-add to your watchlist. The story features the genres of romance, comedy, and of course, fantasy. The plot of the show revolves around Cha Dae-woong, who is a college student looking forward to becoming an action star. Though, things are not so normal in his life as he unintentionally frees a Gumiho from a painting by Samshin Grandmother. She saves his life after he suffers a dangerous fall by giving him her fox bead.
They make a deal and stick together, and things take wild turns.

My Girlfriend is a Gomiho
- Starring: Lee Seung-Gi as Cha Dae-woong, Shin Min-ah as Gumiho, Park Dong-joo as No Min-woo.
- Director: Boo Sung-chul.
- Premiere Period: 11 August to 30 September 2010.
- Watch on: Netflix,
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Memories of the Alhambra:
Set in Spain, Memories of the Alhambra is one of the popular fantasy series you must have on your K-drama watchlist. Featuring the genres of science fantasy, action, thriller, and romance, the story revolves around a CEO and a hostel owner who crosses paths and get stuck together due to a series of the mysterious situations they keep getting in. The tvN drama is one of the highest-rated Korean dramas in cable television history and was loved widely for its amazing plot with many nerve-racking twists.

Memories of Alhambra
- Starring: Hyun Bin as Yoo Jin-woo, Park Chan-yeo as Jung Se-joo, and Park Shin-hye as Jung Hee-joo.
- Director: Ahn Gil-ho.
- Premiere Period: December 1, 2018, to January 20, 2019.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a total running time of 1 hour 10 minutes.
The Bride of Habaek:
The tvN drama features the genres of fantasy, romance, and comedy. The story of the show revolves around a God of Land of Water who is visiting earth with a mission to retrieve the sacred stones, which is an essential element for claiming his right on the divine realm throne. For aiding him in this quest, he decides to seek out help from a neuropsychiatrist who is the last descendant of a middle-class family who was fated to serve him for generations. So, will he be able to get her help and conquer this quest?

A Bride of Habaek
- Starring: Nam Joo-hyuk as Lord Han-baek, Shin Se-Kyung as So-ah, Gong Myung as Bi-ryeom.
- Director: Kim Byung-soo.
- Premiere Period: July 3 to August 22, 2017.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a total running time of 1 hour 10 minutes.
Doom At Your Service:
The tvN drama features a modern fantasy story with a hint of romance. The story revolves around Tak Dong-kyung, who is fed up with her degrading life and also is diagnosed with glioblastoma. She makes a wish on a shooting star to be doomed, and miraculously her wish is fulfilled. The next day she is greeted with a messenger between God and human and they end up signing a hundred-day contract which cost her everything.

Doom at your Service
- Starring: Park Bo-young as Tak Dong-kyung and Seo In-guk as Myul Mang.
- Director: Kwon Young-il.
- Premiere Period: May 10 to June 29, 2021.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Tale of the Nine-Tailed:
The tvN fantasy Korean drama series Tale of the Nine-Tailed features the genres of action, romance, drama, suspense, and horror. The plot of the story is really intriguing and revolves around a 1000-years-old Gumiho who is now living his life in a city. He is on a quest to capture a fox who has wreaked havoc by killing and eating the livers of many humans and is now on the way to marry a man who disguised as a human woman. With so many humans, demons, and supernatural beings’ reunion in the show, you will for sure get thrilled to your nerves.

Tail of the Nine Tailed
- Starring: Lee Dong-wook as Lee Yeon, Kim Jung-nan as Taluipa, Jo Bo-ah as Nam Ji-ah, and Kim-Bum as Lee Rang.
- Director: Kang Shin-hyo and Jo Nam-hyung.
- Premiere Period: October 7 to December 3 2020.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running period of 65 to 70 minutes each.
Moon Embracing the Sun:
A historical fantasy drama that tells us a heart-warming love story between the fictional king of the Joseon Dynasty and a female shaman. You get a fair share of politics, conspiracy, and ruthless power-hungry struggles in the drama. The show was widely loved by both its audience and critics, which bagged it the Best Drama and Best Actor awards in the television category at the 48 th Baeksang Arts Awards. Other than those, the show won the Drama of the Year in the 2012 MBC Drama Awards.

Moon Embracing the Sun
- Starring: Kim So-hyun as Lee Hwon, Han Ga-in as Lady Heon Yeon-woo.
- Director: Kim Do-hoon and Lee Seong-jun.
- Premiere Period: January 4 to March 15, 2012.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 20 + 2 special episodes with a total running time of 1 hour 5 minutes.
A Witch’s Love:
A South Korean Fantasy Drama Series “A Witch’s Love” should be on your K-drama watchlist for sure. The tvN drama portrays the genre of romance and comedy and is regarded as a remake of a popular Taiwanese drama, “My Queen” which came out in 2019. The story of the show revolves around a 38-year-old investigative news reporter who is firmly dedicated to her passion, and that has led to people calling her witch behind her back. She crosses path with a 25-year-old small errand center runner, and despite their huge age gap, their heart finds a way to each other.

A Witch’s Love
- Starring: Uhm Jung-hwa as Ban Ji-yeon and Park Seo-joon as Yoon Dong-ha.
- Director: Lee Jung-hyo.
- Premiere Period: April 14 to June 10, 2014.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a total running time of 60 minutes.
Two Cops:
The MBC fantasy drama portrays the genres of romance, mystery, and action. The plot of the show revolves around a single-minded and dedicated detective who has his own ways of solving violent crimes and a sleazy con artist whose soul is wandering out of his body as he suffers a dangerous accident. The two of them pair up to solve a mysterious crime, and in the process, the detective falls for a feisty rookie reporter.

Two Cops
- Starring: Jo Jung-suk as Cha Dong-Tak, Lee Hye-ri as Song Ji-an, and Kim Seon-ho as Gong Su-chang.
- Director: Oh Hyun-jong.
- Premiere Period: November 27, 2017, to January 16, 2018.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 32 with a running time of 35 minutes each.
The Ghost Detective:
Featuring the genres of crime, horror, thriller, mystery, and fantasy, the Korean drama “The Ghost Detective” is a perfect combo of everything. The plot of the show revolves around a ghost detective who is firmly dedicated to solving the case of the mysterious death of his assistant’s younger sibling. So, how will this journey unfold?

The Ghost Detective
- Starring: Choi Daniel as Lee Da-il, Park Eun-bin as Jung Yeo-wool, and Lee Ji-ah as Sunwoo Hye.
- Director: Lee Jae-hoon.
- Premiere Period: September 5 to October 31, 2018.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 32 with a running time of 35 minutes each.
That Man Oh Soo:
Another fantasy Korean drama series you should have on your K-drama watchlist. The OCN series tells you the story about two people who are destined to be together as the “cupid” has possessed the magical pollen. Though there are lots and lots of layers, they have to cross, and the story unfolds in a very unexpected and beautiful way.

That Man Oh Soo
- Starring: Lee Jong-hyun as Oh Soo and Kim So-eun as Seo yoo-ri.
- Director: Nam Gi-hoon.
- Premiere Period: March 5 to April 24, 2018.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo:
Based on a Chinese novel “Bu Bu Jing Xin,” the fantasy Korean drama series features the genres of romance, history, melodrama, and time travel. The SBS TV series is regarded as one of the most expensive Korean drama ever sold as it has been sold for more than $400,000 per episode to Youku, a Chinese broadcasting station.
The story starts with a time travel, where Go Ha-jin is transported back into the time to the Goryeo dynasty during a total solar eclipse. She wakes up and finds out that she is in the body of a prince of the ruling Wang family, Hae Soo. As the story grows, she falls in love with the 8 th prince of the Wang family, but things don’t ease up. Later, she finds herself caught in brutal palace politics and rivalry among the princes.

Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo
- Starring: Lee Ji-eun as Go Ha-jin, Kang Ha-neul as Prince Wang Wook, Lee Jong-gi as Wang So.
- Director: Kim Kyun-tae.
- Premiere Period: August 29 to November 1 2016.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 20 + 2 special episodes with running time of 60 minutes each.
Here we end our list of 31 Best Fantasy Korean Drama Series to Watch.
Friendship Korean Drama Series are a gem. Well, we all love our close ones, and we cherish them with our everything. There is no doubt in the fact that one can do anything for their friends without even giving it a second thought.
It’s always like, “Dude, I killed someone!!” and the answer that always comes back is “No worries. Grab a shovel and some salt.” You are joined to the core, and there’s nothing around this cosmic universe that can pull you guys apart. Friends are not only your boredom killers they are your guardian angel and of course, your partner in every crime or mischief you commit.
Best Friendship Korean Drama Series to Watch
It won’t be wrong to say that Korean drama understood the assignment when it came to the genre of friendship. They have always portrayed this beautiful relationship in a great way that would make anyone miss their buddies in an instant.
There are lots of lots of Korean drama series featuring the power of friendship and portraying the struggles they always cope up together without leaving each other’s hands. We are here to celebrate the same and tell you about the top Korean drama that will help you rejoice in your memories with your besties.
Reply 1988:
If you are looking for a full friendship plot in a drama, then this is your cue to add this one to your K-drama watchlist. Set in the year 1988, the plot of the show revolves around five friends and their families living in the same neighborhood of Ssangum-dong, Dobong district, Northern Seoul. Featuring the genres of comedy and romance, the tvN drama is a third installment in the Reply series. The first two installments of the series were widely loved by both the audience and critics. Not to mention the fact that it is the fourth highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history.

Reply 1988
- Starring: Lee Hye-ri as Sung Duk-seon, Ryu Jun-yeol as Kim Jung-hwan, Go Kyung-pyo as Sung Sun-woo, Park Bo-gum as Choi Taek.
- Director: Shin Won-ho.
- Premiere Period: November 6, 2015, to January 16, 2016.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 20 + 1 special with a running time of 90 to 110 minutes each.
Hospital Playlist:
The second installment in the Wise Life series following Prison Playbook “Hospital Playlist” is one of the most popular friendship Korean drama series. The popularity of the series soared with Time, and soon it became the ninth highest-rated Korean drama in cable television history and also set the record for the highest premiere ratings in the tvN’s history.
Featuring the genres of romance, comedy, and slice-of-life, the plot of the story revolves around the group of five doctor friends who have been together since 1999 who go through several hospital adventures revolving around medicine, music, and relationships.

Hospital Playlist
- Starring: Jo Jung-suk as Lee Ik-jun, Yoo Yeon-seok as Ahn Jeong-won, Jung Kyung-ho as Kim Jun-wan, Kim Dae-myung as Yang Seok-hyeong, and Jeon Mi-do.
- Director: Shin Won-ho.
- Premiere Period: March 12, 2020, to September 16, 2021.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 24 with a running time of 72 to 121 minutes each.
Welcome to Waikiki:
One of another amazing Friendship Korean drama series that has also been renewed for its second season following the massive success of the previous one. Featuring the genre of friendship with comedy, the plot of the show revolves around three young men who are living different lives aiming for achieving different dreams. Though they come together and opens a hotel called “Waikiki” in Itaewon and things turn unexpectedly difficult.

Welcome to Waikiki
- Starring: Kim Jung Hyun as Dong Goo, Lee Yi Kyung as Joon Ki, Son Seung Won as Doo Shik, Ko Won Hee as Seo Jin, and Jung In Sun as Yoon Ah.
- Director: Lee Chang-min.
- Premiere Period: February 5 to April 17, 2018.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 20 with a running time of 1 hour 5 minutes.
Because This Is My First Life:
Featuring the aspects of careers, relationships, marriage, and friendship, the Korean drama “Because This Is My First Life” is a tvN series that revolves around the life of a socially awkward IT employee main character who is married to a homeless writer through a contract of two years. They agree on terms and conditions and in the end, decides to have a relationship between a tenant and a landlord. Though things never go their way and their relationships melt from just being housemates to something more personal due to many aspects, including social expectations, family interventions, and personal trauma.
Because This is My First Life
- Starring: Lee Min-ki as Nam Se-hee and Jung So-min as Yoon Ji-ho.
- Director: Park Joon-hwa.
- Premiere Period: October 9 to November 28, 2017.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 60 to 80 minutes each.
Sassy, Go Go (Cheer Up!):
Sassy Go Go or also known as Cheer Up, is a friendship Korean drama series featuring the genres of teen, romance, and drama. The KBS drama is set in the elite building of Seoul i.e., Sevit High School. The plot of the show tells you the story about five friends who are doing their best to cope up with the toxic environment and academic elitism of the school. Their bond grows stronger with Time as they together go through many vicious situations. You get your fair share of heartbreak, pain, love, and of course friendship.

Sassy, Go Go
- Starring: Jung Eun-ji as Kang Yeong-doo, Lee Won-keun as Kim Yeol, Chae Soo-bin as Kwon Soo-ah, Cha Hak-yeon as Ha Dong-jae, and Ji Soo as Seo Ha-joon.
- Director: Lee Eun-jin.
- Premiere Period: October 5 to November 10, 2015.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 12 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Chicago Typewriter:
Featuring the genres of fantasy, romance, and friendship, Chicago Typewriter is one of the popular Korean fantasy series. The show narrates the story of three resistance fighters who are residing in the 1930s Japanese occupation of Korea. The three of them are reincarnated again as a best-selling writer in a slump, a ghostwriter, and a fan. Friendship, love, and betrayal are the main themes. As the story continues, we see the trio sticking together and doing their best to discover the truths about the haunting past.

Chicago Typewriter
- Starring: Yoo Ah-in as han Se-joo, Im Soo-jung as Jeon Seol, and Go Kyung-pyo as Yoo Jin-oh.
- Director: Kin Cheol-kyu.
- Premiere Period: April 7 to June 3, 2017.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running period of 70 minutes each.
Dear My Friends:
The tvN drama “Dear My Friends” portrays the genre of drama and friendship and gives you a heart full of content that will make you miss your friends 10 times more. The story of the drama revolves around friends who have spent their whole life together and now are in their last years of their lives. They are still believing in the golden lines that says, “It is not the end; we are still alive”. The show is quite popular in the television world and has bagged many nominations, and has won several awards at various award shows.

Dear My Friends
- Starring: Go Hyun-jung as Park Wan, Kim Hye-ja as Jo Hee-ja, Na Moon-hee as Moon Jeong-ah, Go Doo-shim as Jang Nan-hee, Park Won-seok as Lee Young-won, Youn Yuh-jung as Oh Choong-nam, Joo Hyun as Lee Seong-jae, Kim Young-ok as Oh Ssang-boon, and Shin Goo as Kim Seok-gyun.
- Director: Hong Jong-chan.
- Premiere Period: May 13 to July 2, 2016.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running period of 1 hour 10 minutes.
Boys Over Flowers:

Boys Over Flowers
- Starring: Ku Hye-sun as Gerum Jan-di, Lee Min-ho as Gu Jun-pyo, Kim Hyun-joong as Yoon Ji-hu, Kim Bum as So Yi-jung, Kim Joon as Song Woo-bin, and Kim So-eun as Chu Ga-eul.
- Director: Jeon Ki-sang.
- Premiere Period: January 5 to March 31, 2009.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 25 with a running time of 1 hour 5 minutes.
Fight for My Way:
Portraying the genre of work, life, friendship, and romance, the Korean drama series “Fight for My Way” is quite popular in the television realm. Its popularity led to its ranking as on the top of the TV popularity index for 3 consecutive weeks. Its great performance and realistic plot made it a must-watch for everyone. The plot of the show tells you the story about characters who are struggling to survive and strive for success in their professional life.
In the process, the two immature friends fall for each other, and things get quite interesting after that.

Fight for my Way
- Starring: Park Seo-joon to Ko Dong-man and Kim Ji-won as Choi Ae-ra.
- Director: Lee Na-jeong.
- Premiere Period: May 22 to July 11, 2017.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 70 minutes each.
Hello, My Twenties (Age of Youth):
A friendship Korean drama series from JTBC portrays the genres of youth, drama, romance, and mystery. The plot of the show revolves around five girls who are residing together in a house called “Belle Epoque” and are helping each other to cope up with their growing struggle of youth. The show highlights all kinds of issues faced by the youth or the young generation in South Korea. Well, it is both informative and entertaining.

Hello My Twenties
- Starring: Yoo Jin-myung as Han Ye-ri, Jung Ye-eun as Han Seung-yeon, Song Ji-won as Park Eun-bin, Kang Yi-na as Ryu Hwa-young, Yoo Eun-jae as Park Hye-su, and Jo Eun as Choi Ara.
- Director: Lee Tae-seon and Kim Sang-ho.
- Premiere Period: July 22, 2016, to October 7, 2017.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 26 with a running time of 70 minutes each.
Crash Landing on You:
Crash Landing on You is just another heart-warming drama that you definitely need on your watchlist. The tvN drama is one of the highest-rated network dramas, and the third-highest-rated South Korean drama in cable history. Well, this itself tells us a lot about the popularity and the screen engagement level of the series. Portraying the genre of romance, comedy, and friendship, the series tells us the story of a South Korean chaebol heiress who gets caught in a big storm while paragliding and crashes in the North Korean part of the DMZ. There she meets an army officer who helps her in finding a hideout, and eventually, their friendship turns into something more beautiful.

Crash Landing On You
- Starring: Son Ye-jin as Yoon Se-ri, Hyun Bin as Ri Jeong-hyeok, Seo Ji-hye as Seo Dan, and Kim Jung-Hyun as Gu Seung-jun.
- Director: Lee Jung-hyo.
- Premiere Period: December 14, 2019, to February 16, 2020.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 70 to 110 minutes.
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo:
The MBC friendship Korean drama series features the genres of sports, coming-of-age, and romantic comedy. The series was not so widely known in the homeland, although it did great overseas, particularly in the Philippines. The plot of the series revolves around a young woman doing her best to achieve her dream of weightlifting at an athlete college campus, where she develops a crush on her friend’s older brother. The story unfolds on various levels giving you the perfect essence of everything.

Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo
- Starring: Lee Sung-Kyung as Kim Bok joo, Nam Joo-Hyuk as Jung Joon Hyung, Lee Jae-Yoon as Jung Jae-Yi.
- Director: Oh Hyun-jong.
- Premiere Period: November 16, 2016, to January 11, 2017.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Itaewon Class:
Based on a webtoon with the same name, the JTBC drama is one of the most popular ones in the friendship genre. It has bagged the Best Drama Series award at the 25 th Asian Television Awards, and that has increased its popularity globally. The plot of the show narrates the story of Park Sae-ro-yi whose father is murdered by the Jangga Group’s founder son. He seeks revenge and attempts to kill him, but fate has other plan, which ends him in jail. Later, Oh Soo-ah, the woman he loves, becomes the Strategic Planning Head of Jangga Group.
When released from prison, he opens Danbam in Itaewon, but his plan of revenge still is in action. He meets Jo Yi-seo, and then the situation takes many twists and turns.

Itaewon Class
- Starring: Park Seo-joon as Park Sae-ro-yi, Yoo Jae-myung as Jang Dae-hee, Kwon Na-ra as Oh Soo-ah, and Kim Da-mi as Jo Yi-seo.
- Director: Kim Sung-yoon.
- Premiere Period: January 31 to March 21, 2020.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 70 minutes each.
Dr. Romantic:
Portraying the genre of medical, melodrama, romance, and friendship, the SBS drama is one of the popular ones out there. The series received a lot of appreciation for its plot and cast performance, making it a must on everyone’s watchlist. The second season of the show has also been released and has received the same love from everyone.
The plot of the show revolves around a triple-board certified surgeon who used to work at Geosan University Hospital, Seoul’s top medical hub. He suffers from a very traumatic incident that affects him gravely that he completely changes his identity and his life.

Dr. Romantic
- Starring: Han Suk-kyu as Boo Young-joo, Yoo Yeon-seok as Kang Dong-joo, and Seo Hyun-jin to Seo-jeong.
- Director: Yoo In shik and Lee Gil-bok.
- Premiere Period: November 7, 2016, to February 25, 2020.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 36 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
A Gentleman’s Dignity:
A romantic comedy featuring the genres of romance, drama, and friendship “A Gentleman’s Dignity” is a must-watch. The series marked the return of Jang Dong-gun to the screens after twelve years, and of course, the buzz was all over the internet for the same. The plot of the series is really embarking and will definitely leave a deep engrave on your brain. It narrates the story of four urban professionals in their forties coping up with their careers and balancing their love life at the same Time. They have been in the friend circle since they were eighteen, and together, they have gone through love, breakup, success, and failure, supporting each other.

A Gentleman’s Dignity
- Starring: Jang Dong-gun as Kim Do-jin, Kim Ha-neul as Seo Yi-soo, Kim Soo-roo as Im Tae-san, Kim Min-jong as Choi Yoon, and Lee Jong-hyuk as Lee Jung-rok.
- Director: Shin Woo-chul.
- Premiere Period: May 26 to August 12, 2012.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 20 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Shut Up Flower Boy Band:
A Story about a high school rock band whose members are dealing with youth issues like friendship, rivalry, romance, and of course, their passion for music. The tvN series features the genre of teen, romance, and music, telling you the story of their struggle for their passion. The second season of the series is out titled “Oh! Boy”. Once you dive into the drama, you will see fine layers of the story operating simultaneously, highlighting the nature of the band’s friendship and their dedication towards music.

Shut Up Flower Boy Band
- Starring: Lee Min-ki as Joo Byung-hee, Sung Joon as Kwon Ji-hyuk, Yoo Min-kyu as Kim Ha-jin, and Kim Min-seok as Jang Do-il.
- Director: Lee Kwon.
- Premiere Period: January 30 to March 20, 2012.
- Watch on: Netflix
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running period of 45 minutes each.
Sungkyunkwan Scandal:
A South Korean historical drama featuring the genres of history, coming-of-age, romance, and comedy. The series is based on “The Lives of Sungkyunkwan Confucian Scholars” by Jung En-gwol. The KBS2 drama series is set in an era where it is illegal to educate or employ females. Therefore, Kim Yoon-hee disguises as her brother in order to meet the financial needs of the family and works many jobs like in the local bookstore and then as a substitute test-taker for the entrance exam of the Sungkyunkwan, which is a prestigious education institute in Joseon’s Dynasty.
Her disguise falls apart, and she is caught though things don’t turn bad as she is enrolled in the university on the basis of her talents and skills. Although, things don’t ease up, and she goes through constant problematic situations.

Sungkyunkwan scandal
- Starring: Park Min-young as Kim Yoon-hee, Park Yoo-chun as Lee Sun-joon, Song Joong-ki as Gu Yong-ha, Yoo Ah-in as Moon Jae-shin, and Jun Tae-soo as Ha In-soo.
- Director: Kim Won-seok and Hwang In-hyuk.
- Premiere Period: August 30 to November 2, 2010.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 20 with a running time of 1 hour 10 minutes each.
School 2013:
Another friendship Korean drama featuring the genres of coming-of-age and teen. The drama narrates the story filled with struggles and dilemmas a modern-day Korean youth goes through. These include bullying, suicides, school violence, deteriorating teacher-student relations, private tutoring, and many others to count. The story is set in the Victory High School, where the two teachers are helping students to overcome their issues.

School 2013
- Starring: Jang Na-ra as Jung In-jae, Choi Daniel as Kang Sae-chan, Lee Jong-suk as Go Nam-soon, Park Se-young as Song Ha-Gyeong, and Ryu Hyoyoung as Lee Kang-joo.
- Director: Lee Min-hong and Lee Eung-bok.
- Premiere Period: December 3 to January 28, 2013.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Padam Padam:
The romance and fantasy series was regarded as one of the inaugural dramas on JTBC when it was newly launched. The title of the show is derived from a French song by Edith Piaf in 1951. The drama narrates the story of a convict who is in prison for the rest 16 years of his life for a crime he never committed. Before his release, he nearly dies in an incident but is saved by his guardian angel, who is also his best friend. The angel explains that he will have three life-threatening incidents, and he will only survive them if he learns from experience. Though, things never get smooth as he falls in love with a veterinarian and that’s when everything goes downhill.

Padam Padam
- Starring: Jung Woo-Sung as Yang Kan-chil, Kim Bum as Gook-soo, Han Ji-min as Jang Ji-na, and Jun-seong Kim as Park Chan-gul.
- Director: Kim Kyun-tae.
- Premiere Period: December 5 to 2011 to February 7, 2012.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 20 with a running time of 1 hour 5 minutes each.
My Friend is Still Alive:
A friendship Korean drama series rated highly by its viewers as well as by the critics. The plot of the series narrates a story about a high school student who is diagnosed with leukemia. He is last wish is to have his first kiss, and therefore he asks his best friend to find a girl for him who will willingly kiss him before death takes him away.

My Friend is Still Alive
- Starring: Lee Gi Kwang as Go Kyung Sook, Lee Joo Seung as Choi Chi Hyun, Jeon Soo Jin as Gook Hwa, and Kim Chang Hawn as Myung Soo.
- Director: Lee Eung Bok.
- Premiere Period: June 19 , 2013.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 1 with a running time of 60 minutes.
Man From the Equator:
A Korean drama series that should be on your watchlist if you love crying your eyes out. Featuring the genres of revenge and melodrama, the KBS series’ plot is filled with emotions of brotherhood and betrayal. The story follows two best friends who are going through a rough phase of twisted history that has never left them alone in peace since their youth. The series was highly praised for its fantastic plot and powerful cast performance.

Man From The Equator
- Starring: Uhn Tae-woong as Kim Sun-woo, Lee Joon-hyuk as Lee Jang-il, and Lee Bo-young as Han Ji-won.
- Director: Kim Yong-soo and Han Sang-woo.
- Premiere Period: March 21 to May 24 2012.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 20 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Jealousy:
Also known as “Don’t Dare to Dream” the SBS drama portrays the genre of work, romance, and comedy. The story follows a weathercaster and a news anchor who have been colleagues for a long time at SBC broadcasting. Things take turns as Pyo Nar-ri’s crush on Hwa-shin fades away when she finds a perfect man for herself who is a close friend of Hwa-shin. Though, the story develops layers, and things get really interesting as it progresses.

Jealousy
- Starring: Gong Hyo-jin as Pyo Na-ri, Jo Jung-suk as Lee Hwa-shin, Go Kyung-pyo as Go Jung-won, Lee Mi-sook as Sung-sook, and Lee Sung-jae as Kim Rak.
- Director: Park Shin-woo and Lee Jung-heum.
- Premiere Period: August 24 to November 10, 2016.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 24 with a running time of 60 minutes.
The Time I Loved You:
Also known as “The Time We Were Not In Love” is a Korean drama series featuring the genres of romance, comedy, and drama along with friendship. The SBS drama narrates the story of Oh Ha-na and Choi Won, who have been best friends since high school and have been with each other through every up and down of their adulthood. But now, there is something else blooming between them that is going to take things in a completely different direction.

The Time I loved You
- Starring: Ha Ji-won as Oh Ha-na, Lee Jin-wook as Choi Won, Yoon Kyung-sang as Cha Seo-hoon, and Choo Soo-hyun as Lee So-eun.
- Director: Jo Soo-won.
- Premiere Period: June 27 to August 16, 2015.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 60 minutes each.
Twenty Again:
Twenty Again or also referred to as Second 20s, is a tvN drama portraying the genres of romance and comedy with a mix of heart-warming friendship. The plot of the show revolves around Ha No-ra, who has a dream of becoming a dancer, but things get crushed when she mistakenly gets pregnant at the age of 19 and therefore, has to quit everything and get married. Things go downhill for almost two decades, and she also gets diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer and is also on the verge of getting a divorce.
Therefore, she decides to again restart her life from college, and the story turns into something different and beautiful.

Twenty Again
- Starring: Choi Ji-woo as Ha No-ra, Lee Sang-yoon as Cha Hyun-seok, Choi Won-young as Kang Tae-oh, Kim Min-jae as Kim Min-soo.
- Director: Kim Hyung-shik.
- Premiere Period: August 28 to October 17, 2015.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running period of 60 minutes each.
Answer me 1997:
“Reply 1997,” also known as “Answer me 1997” is another popular South Korean drama series telling you the story of friendship. The tvN drama portrays the lives of six friends who live in Busan. We are taken back and forth in Time i.e., from the past when they were 18-year-old high schoolers and then to the present where they all are 33-year-olds having their reunion dinner in the year 2012. The show also sheds light on the 1990s fan culture that emerged due to the first generation of idol groups took K-pop as a music genre. The entertaining plot of the show made it quite popular among everyone, and that resulted in making it one of the highest-rated Korean dramas in cable television history.

Answer Me 1997
- Starring: Jung Eun-ji as Sung Shi-won, Seo In-guk as Yoon Yoon-jae, Hoya as Kang Joon-hee, Shin So-yul as Mo Yoo-jung, Eun Ji-won as Do Hak-chan, and Lee Si-eon as Bang Sung-jae.
- Director: Shin Won-ho.
- Premiere Period: July 24 to September 18, 2012.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 30 to 60 minutes each.
Ex-Girlfriend Club:
Featuring the genres of romance, comedy, and friendship, the tvN drama is quite known for its cast performance, but the plot was a bit disappointing for everyone. The plot of the show narrates a story about Bang Myung-soo, who is a popular writer of webtoons. He writes a webtoon series about his past three ex-girlfriends, and it becomes a big hit. The webtoon soon gets adapted as a movie making Myung-soo a heartthrob of the nation but also one of the enemies of many.
Though, as the adaptation of the movie progresses, the story turns into many twists and unexpected layers.

Ex-Girlfriend Club
- Starring: Song Ji-hyo as Kim Soo-jin, Byun Yo-han as Bang Myung-soo, Jang Ji-eun as Na Ji-ah, Lee Yoon-ji as Jang Hwa-young, and Ryu Hwa-young as Goo Geun-hyung.
- Director: Kwon Seok-mae.
- Premiere Period: May 8 to June 13, 2015.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 12 with a running period of 60 minutes each.
Plus Nine Boys:
Portraying the genres of romance, comedy, and friendship, the tvN show is also referred to as “Boys Whose Ages End in Nine” and “Age Ending in Nine Boys”. The story of the show tells you about four names who are going through several challenges in their love life, and their work-life as they enter a new decade of their life-span.

Past Nine Boys
- Starring: Oh Jung-se as Goo Kwang-soo, Kim Young-kwang as Kang Jin-goo, Yook Sung-jae as Kang Min-goo, and Choi Ro-woon as Kang Dong-goo.
- Director: Yoo Hak-chan.
- Premiere Period: August 29 to October 11, 2014.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 14 with a running time of 1 hour 7 minutes each.
Personal Taste:
An adaptation of a 2007’s novel with the same name by Lee Se-in, “Personal Taste” portrays the genres of romance, comedy, and drama. The MBC drama tells you the story about a furniture designer who is a roommate of an architect with an assumption that he is gay. So, what will happen when a man pretending to be gay and a woman believing the man is gay starts developing feelings for each other?

Personal Taste
- Starring: Son Ye-jin as Park Kae-in, Lee Min-ho as Jeon Jin-ho, Kim Ji-seok as Han Chang-ryul, Wang Ji-hye as Kim In-hee, and Ryu Seung-ryong as Choi Do-bin.
- Director: Son Hyung-suk and Noh Jong-chan.
- Premiere Period: March 31 to May 20 2010.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 1 hour 5 minutes each.
Preserve, Gu Hae-ra:
Portraying the genres of friendship, music, romance, and youth, the Mnet series tells you a story about an aspiring musician who is seeking success and popularity. She wants to pay tribute to her deceased father by releasing her music and but the path she is walking on is anything but smooth. She is later joined by twin brothers on the musical competition show “Superstar K2”.

Preserve, Gu Hae-ra
- Starring: Min Hyo-rin as Hae-Ra, Kwak Si-Yang as Se-Jong, and Jin Young as Se-Chan.
- Director: Kim Yong Bum and An Joon Young.
- Premiere Period: January 9 to March 27, 2015.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 12 with a running time of 1 hour 15 minutes each.
Let’s Eat:
Love of food is a love of God. The tvN drama portrays the genres of romance, comedy, thriller, and friendship. The plot of the show narrates the story of four single people who are brought together because of their love for food. Well, this is not everything. There is much more inside the plot rather than just food. The story develops several layers and gets intriguing as the story progresses.

Let’s Eat
- Starring: Lee Soo-kyung as Lee So-kyung, Yoon Doo-joon as Goo Fae-young, Yoon So-hee as Yoon Jin-yi, and Shim Hyung-tak as Kim Hak-moon.
- Director: Park Joon-hwa, ImSe-bin, Im Young-jin, Kim Bo-yeon, Seo Min-jung, Kim Gye-young, Park Min-hyun, Choi Min-sun, and Kim Se-hee.
- Premiere Period: November 28, 2013, to March 13, 2014.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 16 with a running time of 54 minutes each.
Let’s Eat 2:
The sequel was soon announced by tvN, and again the buzz was a lot everywhere. The plot of the second installment narrated the story of an insurance salesman who is moving to a town from a big city. In there, he meets his neighbor and becomes best friends going through a variety of situations together.

Let’s Eat 2
- Starring: Yoon Doo-joon as Goo Dae-young, Seo Hyun-jin as Baek Soo-ji, and Kwin yul as Lee Sang-woo.
- Director: Park Joon-hwa.
- Premiere Period: April 6 to June 2, 2015.
- Watch on: Netflix.
- Number of Episodes: 18 with a running period of 60 minutes each.