So, you’ve scratched the surface of the South Korean pop culture craze. You’ve tried at least ten brands of the ever-more alluring beauty products that come in such cute packages that you want to squeeze each time you get your hands on new ones. You’ve probably tried to memorize the lyrics of at least a couple of BTS, BLACKPINK, or Twice songs. To no avail, of course, as it’s in Korean, and your tongue just cannot make the shapes required to pronounce most of the sounds. You’ve also probably watched the now-mainstream Korean movies such as the Parasite and Train to Busan, or even a few lesser-known gems like Tale Of Two Sisters. Also, tried Korean foods (or added them to your daily menu), adopted a couple of fashion trends, and maybe even saved up for a trip to Seoul. But you still have the gnawing feeling of having missed something. And you’re right - you haven’t yet watched a South Korean drama or K-drama yet (or watched too little of them)! No worries, though, as we are here to resolve this blunder by presenting you a list dedicated to only the very best Korean dramas!
If you’re already acquainted with the K-drama phenomenon, scroll right down below to check out our list. If it’s your first time hearing about it - be seriously warned, as the series you’re about to glance at are positively addictive. With plots as thick as jam, amazing visual aesthetics, heartwarming and tear-jerking love stories, K- dramas will surely make your evening exciting. These shows also don’t shy away from heavy substance, as mental health and stark social commentary are often used as pivotal topics. So, without any further ado, skip right on to our list of the very best Korean dramas and pick your choice of the evening!
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Guardian: The Lonely And Great God
Guardian: The Lonely And Great God (Korean: 쓸쓸하고 찬란하神 – 도깨비) follows the story of a 939-year-old immortal goblin (who looks nothing like a goblin, truthfully) and protector of souls who’s in search for his bride that could end his misery forever. He meets a couple of vital characters during his quest, and as their fates intertwine, a deeper story reveals itself. A dramatic storyline pulls in anyone who tries this series, and it reflects its worldwide success.
Nice drama but the ending/end villain is s**t and doesn't make much sense.
Crash Landing On You
Crash Landing On You (Korean: 사랑의 불시착) is a heartwarming story about a love that conquers any obstacles and divides. It follows a young and very successful Korean businesswoman who, while paragliding in Seoul, gets swept away and crash-lands right into the North Korean part of the DMZ (demilitarized zone). There, she meets a captain in the Korean People’s Army who helps her hide. One thing leads to another, and soon enough, they fall in love with each other. Full of tear-jerkers, romantic scenes, and at times positively hilarious events, Crash Landing On You is worthy of being on the top of our list.
look its next to impossible for me to 1) pay 100% attention to the movie (not be on phone/not walk around/ not eat) and 2) show an extreme reaction to a movie (like i never cry bc of a movie, i only jump at the jumpscares or remain silent for horror movies) i also dont watch k-drama or even drama movies at all but my mom kept pushing me to watch it. everything about the movie was magical. the colors the scenery the story/plot. towards the end (not spoiling it for u) i cried a bit (a tear rolled down my cheek/ stuffy nose/ body in shock in this whole "whoa" moment) absolutely 100000000% watch this movie. never once was i bored my eyes were absolutely glued to that screen
What's Wrong With Secretary Kim?
What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim? (Korean:김비서가 왜 그럴까) is, in all its essence, a love story. But, as with any Korean series, love is something you have to work for, and a drama-thick plot often hinders the road to your destination. So, our leading duo, a vice-chairman of a major corporation Lee Young-joon and his secretary Kim Mi-so have to undergo plenty of challenges until they finally trust each other with their love.
Such a great story: very romantic, nearly sexy. There's a lot of funny characters. I really enjoyed it.
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (Korean: 달의 연인 - 보보경심 려) is a fantastical story about a young 21st-century woman being cast back in time to the Goryeo Dynasty in 941. There she falls for a charming and gentle prince but doesn’t shy away from his outcast brother also, who hides his face behind a mask. As their relationships evolve, our protagonist gets caught in the middle of various political schemes and the princes’ rivalry.
Strong Woman Do Bong Soon
Strong Woman Do Bong-soon (Korean: 힘쎈여자 도봉순) follows the titular character who was born with superhuman strength. Her strength is hereditary but only passed to the women of the family. But, of course, as with anything hereditary, Do Bong-soon desperately wishes to be soft and feminine, and her superhuman strength hinders her goals, often putting her into comical situations. You’ll find everything you need in this drama series - kidnappings, humorous happenings, and drama-filled love stories.
This show has some parts which didn't feel right to me as an Indian. If you don't know about something, then don't s**t about it.
My Love From The Star
My Love From The Star (Korean: 별에서 온 그대) is a fantasy romantic comedy television series with 21 episodes all shown as one season. It tells a story of an alien who lands on Earth in 1609 during the Joseon Dynasty rule and finds his one true love some 400 years later. Besides a very entertaining plot and acting that garnered the series widespread popularity, My Love From The Star has also inspired plenty of fashion, makeup, and catering trends.
Descendants Of The Sun
Descendants Of The Sun (Korean: 태양의 후예) was a hugely successful series praised for an elaborate plot, beautiful love story, and truthful cultural references. As with any noteworthy melodrama, this one also has a romantic plotline that’s both sweet and relatable, tear-jerking and heartwarming. However, the series isn’t that sweet at all - filled with action and wartime realities, Descendants Of The Sun was hugely impactful inside and outside South Korea.
This one was tedious and overly dramatic for my taste, but I've never seen a more beautiful man than the main character. Gorgeous!
It's Okay To Not Be Okay
It’s Okay To Not Be Okay (Korean: 사이코지만 괜찮아) is a series exploring, on some level, mental illnesses - living and finding happiness with them. Seemingly every character of It’s Okay To Not Be Okay has issues of their own, but despite that are capable of living fulfilling lives and finding love. Characters of the drama help each other in healing their wounds and moving on with their lives. It’s Okay Not To Be Okay was heavily praised for its unique premise, stunning visuals, and great acting.
Healer
Healer (Korean: 힐러) is one of the very few series on our list that might appeal to thriller fans. Of course, it has its romance and its drama, but the most important story here is an incident that occurred in 1992 and a slew of present-day murders. As a crew of eccentric characters tries to solve the mysteries uncovered, plenty of thrilling action and plot twists happen.
Hotel Del Luna
Hotel Del Luna (Korean: 호텔 델루나) shares an eerily similar premise to everyone’s beloved Spirited Away. Okay, at least the part where the action is centered around a hotel that’s invisible to humans and caters only to ghosts and spirits. Same with the staff - they’re stuck working in a hotel like in a kind of purgatory, which they cannot leave until resolving their grudges brought from the world of the living. Full of mysteries and secrets, Hotel Del Luna is a truly original and enjoyable series.
While You Were Sleeping
While You Were Sleeping (Korean: 당신이 잠든 사이에) is a combination of the legal drama and fantasy genres, enveloped in a drama series guise. The leading trio of While You Were Sleeping is gifted with seeing the future in their dreams. Sometimes it helps them solve crimes; sometimes, it foresees a calamity that one or all of them will have to endure. The suspenseful, densely-packed plot proves to be very immersive, so start this series bearing that in mind.
W: Two Worlds
W: Two Worlds (Korean: 더블유) centers around the clash of two worlds: reality and an alternate universe inside the eponymous webtoon. And though this premise might already seem rich and confusing enough, wait until you hear about the unsolved murders, an Olympic performance, and accidental enterings into an alternate reality. W promises no happy endings, but if you wish for a conclusion, you’ll have to watch the series for yourself.
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo (Korean: 역도요정 김복주) is a coming-of-age sports drama, inspired by the life of Korean Olympic gold-medalist Jang Mi-ran. The series resonated very well with the younger audiences, and why shouldn’t it - its story was based on reaching your goals, finding love, and growing with each and every step along the way. And though it wasn’t as widely watched as the other series on our list, it gained a cult-like following and garnered audiences behind Korean borders.
Mr. Queen
Mr. Queen (Korean: 철인왕후) is another series focused on time travel and casting their characters back into the age of dynasties; we’re starting to see a trend in here. This time, it’s a chef, Jang Bong-hwan, who’s thrown back in the Joseon period where he wakes up in the body of Queen Cheorin. Add in a couple more kings and queens, and the plot starts to get quite confusing and even pretty dark.
Itaewon Class
Itaewon Class (Korean: 이태원 클라쓰) is a South Korean series based on a webtoon of the same name and follows an intricately tangled plot, with enjoyably-portrayed characters trying to unravel the happenings at hand. Murders, jail time, and bad business decisions are just a couple of challenges that the protagonist, Park Sae-ro-yi, meets in his path. Then, of course, comes love and messes it all up again.
The Legend Of The Blue Sea
The Legend Of The Blue Sea (Korean: 푸른 바다의 전설) is a series based on a Korean legend about a mermaid and a fisherman. Though most of the action is set in our days, with a mermaid falling for a charming con artist and following him throughout the seven seas, portions of it are juxtaposed with the original tale from the Joseon times. The series focuses on rebirth, fate, and unrequited love - all you could wish for in a drama.
Oh My Venus
Oh My Venus (Korean: 오 마이 비너스) isn’t your typical ugly duckling story. Yes, a makeover (or rather, a total transformation) is there, but there’s also a Hollywood scandal, blackmailing, uncertain fates, and terminal diseases. As with any Korean dramas, a seemingly simple premise is most certainly jam-packed with turmoil and challenges.
I'm Not A Robot
I’m Not A Robot (Korean: 로봇이 아니야) is a thorough exploration of human (and robot) relationships. As in real life - nothing comes easy to our protagonists. One of them is hindered by an unexplained disease that makes skin-to-skin contact lethal; the other is substituted with a droid for some time. Sounds crazy? Just watch it for yourself!
Fight My Way
Fight My Way (Korean: 쌈 마이웨이) follows a foursome of underdogs and their journeys to success in careers they’re all equally under-qualified for. Of course, there’s romance involved, and this time it’s between two childish and naive characters, who have known each other since they were kids.
Pinocchio
Pinocchio’s (Korean: 피노키오) plot is just chock full of drama. You won’t get any serene minutes watching this series. From family tragedies to changed identities and from one merciless character to another, Pinnochio is the best call for drama lovers. Oh, and don’t forget Choi In-ha - a young woman who hiccups every time she tells a lie, hence the series name Pinnochio.
Kill Me, Heal Me
Kill Me, Heal Me (Korean: 킬미, 힐미) follows Cha Do-hyun, a business heir, who after several traumatic life experiences developed dissociative identity disorder. He tries to regain control of his life with help from Oh Ri-jin, a first-year psychiatric resident. But, of course, nothing is as simple as it looks. Loaded with heavy topics such as mental health and child abuse, Kill Me, Heal Me is not an easy (in a good way) watch.
Oh My Ghostess
Oh My Ghostess (Korean: 오 나의 귀신님) follows Na Bong-sun - an extremely timid assistant chef. Because of her shaman grandma, she often sees ghosts and, of course, gets possessed by one of them. And though possessions aren’t usually a fun thing, this time it’s a ghost of a lustful virgin ghost that completely uproots Na Bong-sun’s life. As per usual, Oh My Ghostess entertains the viewers with ridiculously good love stories peppered with murders and mysteries.
The Heirs
The Heirs (Korean: 왕관을 쓰려는 자, 그 무게를 견뎌라 – 상속자들) follows a group of uber-rich and very privileged high school students as they overtake their families’ business empires. And though it is sometimes unpleasant to see the lives of the elite, The Heirs manages to show it in a very endearing way with the help of its star-studded cast. Love, billions, difficulties, and decisions - there’s plenty more than the whims of the rich shown in the series.
Flower Of Evil
Flower Of Evil (Korean: 악의 꽃) follows a seemingly picture-perfect family - Beak Hee-sung, his detective wife Cha Ji-won, and their adorable daughter. But, as you already know, everybody has their dirty little (or not so little this time) secrets. Just a couple of minutes in, you’ll discover hidden identities, nasty secrets, and unexplained murders.
Boys Over Flowers
Boys Over Flowers (Korean: 꽃보다 남자) is a series based on the Japanese shojo manga series of the same name. The story follows a working-class girl who gets thrown into the world of the uber-rich. And with such a story, you just know that deceit, despise, and love is just a step away. We promise - you’ll get absorbed into Geum Jan-di’s story more and more with each episode.
She Was Pretty
She Was Pretty (Korean: 그녀는 예뻤다) is a romantic comedy based on a true story - you don’t often see that in the world of dramas. But you know, such an unbelievable love story could’ve only happened in real life and not in some writer’s head! Love triangles, deception, loss of dignity, and workplace challenges are all crammed into the plot of She Was Pretty.
My Mister
My Mister (Korean: 나의 아저씨) is a tale of miseries. And though it might not sound entertaining, My Mister is a thoroughly gripping series with an ending to die for. It follows the story of an impoverished and debt-laden young woman and her platonic relationship with her equally wretched supervisor. It turns out that their relationship was exactly the thing to turn both of their lives around!
So deep, personal and gut wrenching. Loved this one. And don't worry, positive ending.
Dr. Romantic
Dr. Romantic (Korean: 낭만닥터 김사부) is a story of a certified surgeon, working at a top-rated facility, who gets involved in a traumatic experience. Right after, he changes his name and disappears to work at a tiny provincial hospital. But that’s not it - together with his changing life, new challenges, and troubles arriving - there’s no rest for the series’ protagonist.
Master's Sun
Master’s Sun (Korean: 주군의 태양) follows Joo Joong-won, a cold CEO of a large conglomerate who meets the gloomy Tae Gong-shil. To make it even better, she sees ghosts that disappear only when she’s touching Joo Joong-won. As their lives intertwine, they help each other with their problems and take on new challenges as an exceptionally dynamic duo.
Love In The Moonlight
Love In The Moonlight (Korean: 구르미 그린 달빛) is a historical, coming-of-age romance story set during the 19th-century Joseon Dynasty era. The tale itself is based on the novel called Moonlight Drawn By Clouds and this series isn’t the first serialization of the book. Love In The Moonlight follows Crown Prince Lee Yeong’s growth into a monarch and his unlikely relationship with eunuch Hong Ra-on.
Mr Sunshine
Coffee Prince
Tale Of The Nine Tailed
Mystic Pop-Up Bar
Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha
My Id Is Gangnam Beauty
kang mirae is the main lead here she was bullied her whole life for being "ugly". but this changes as she gets plastic surgery done and BOOM she is the goddess of her university.
Fated To Love You
Sweet Home
Touch Your Heart
The King: Eternal Monarch
Welcome To Waikiki
You're Beautiful
Playful Kiss
Black
Flower Boy Next Door
Was It Love?
Suspicious Partner
The K2
Romance Is A Bonus Book
The Uncanny Counter
Sungkyunkwan Scandal
Abyss
Jealousy Incarnate
Marriage, Not Dating
Shopping King Louie
The Bride Of Habaek
Hi! School: Love On
Cheer Up
My First First Love
Hello Monster
I'll Find You On A Beautiful Day
Big
Lucky Romance
Hospital Playlist
Full House
Doctor Stranger
Dream High
Rooftop Prince
Empress Ki
Stranger
Six Flying Dragons
Personal Preference
You're All Surrounded
The Secret Life Of My Secretary
The King 2 Hearts
Secret Love Affair
That Winter, The Wind Blows
Memorist
Ms. Hammurabi
Graceful Family
Lovers Of The Red Sky
Bride Of The Century
Revolutionary Love
River Where The Moon Rises
I'm guessing shows like this to South Korea are like westerns to the states.
Prime Minister And I
Nine: Nine Time Travels
Doom At Your Service
I Can Hear Your Voice
City Hunter
It's Okay, That's Love
The Moon That Embraces The Sun
There are a lot of references to the moon. Is there something culturally important that folks from outside of South Korea might not know?
Are You Human?
Prison Playbook
18 Again
Voice
My Lovely Sam-Soon
Cheese In The Trap
Backstreet Rookie
Record Of Youth
Blood
The Scholar Who Walks The Night
The Greatest Love
The Producers
Angry Mom
Zombie Detective
Kpop Extreme Survival
Mary Stayed Out All Night
Ma Boy
My Girlfriend Is A Nine-Tailed Fox
Reply 1997
School 2013
A Gentleman's Dignity
Yong-Pal
Noble, My Love
D.p.
At A Distance, Spring Is Green
Protect The Boss
Do You Like Brahms?
Shining Inheritance
Deep Rooted Tree
Fated To Love You
The Light In Your Eyes
Hyena
Shut Up Flower Boy Band
Dream High 2
Because It's The First Time
Bridal Mask
Flower Boy Ramen Shop
Live On
Pasta
Hello! My Twenties
Let's Eat
Monstar
Dr. Brain
The Queen's Classroom
Sky Castle
My Roommate Is A Gumiho
Heartstrings
Mouse
Good Doctor
Gu Family Book
Faith
My Girl
Dae Jang Geum
The Innocent Man
Reply 1994
Cunning Single Lady
My Princess
Stairway To Heaven
Iris
Love Rain
Forest
Youth Of May
King Of Baking, Kim Tak Goo
Angel Eyes
Winter Sonata
Misaeng
Masked
Rebel: Thief Who Stole The People
Scent Of A Woman
Misty
Autumn In My Heart
I Miss You
Racket Boys
Dong Yi
The Guest
My Lovable Girl
Watcher
Two Weeks
Iljimae
To All The Guys Who Loved Me
You're The Best, Lee Soon-Shin
Awaken
I Need Romance 3
Heartless City
So Not Worth It
Haechi
Hotel King
Jirisan
The School Nurse Files
Road No. 1
Prosecutor Princess
Love (Ft. Marriage And Divorce)
A Love To Kill
Beethoven Virus
When I Was The Most Beautiful
Miss Korea
High-Class
Ex-Girlfriend Club
Argon
Vampire Prosecutor
White Nights
Her Lovely Heels
Delayed Justice
On The Verge Of Insanity
Wow this article is random! Never expected to see this. But Korea is not the only east Asian country with great content. China and Japan have fantastic shows too. (Many of the shows listed here are also remakes of Japanese classics)
Agree.. some those mentioned are remake from japanese drama
Load More Replies...Wow this article is random! Never expected to see this. But Korea is not the only east Asian country with great content. China and Japan have fantastic shows too. (Many of the shows listed here are also remakes of Japanese classics)
Agree.. some those mentioned are remake from japanese drama
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