
Both deal with food and culinary arts, but the settings are different. Love Cuisine is set in a school while Oh My Ghost has a restaurant setting. Cute romance in both, guaranteed to make you smile. Oh My Ghost, of course has a supernatural element, and some mystery associated with it, but Love Cuisine seems more light-hearted, as far as I have watched, that is.

Bong Sun, a timid young woman, is possessed by the ghost of a lustful virgin. Her grandma was a shaman so. She’s used to seeing spirits, she meets the lascivious ghost that she gets possessed totally. bong sun is a kitchen assistant & she’s not really good at anything at all.. Sun Woo is a conceited star chef who’s overflowing with confidence in his food and his skills. Bong Sun harbours a secret crush on him, but he eventually falls in love with her



1. They both take place for the most part in the kitchen.
2. The ML are both skillful Chefs that can be both arrogant and adorable.
3. FL end up working for the ML in their restaurant (and learning from him).
4. In both, the relationship between the lead starts off as a bit of love and hate; with the ML being very demanding in the kitchen and have little patience. As the show progresses and the ML becomes aware of his feeling, he becomes more patient and gentle with the FL.
5. They both have comedy, though Oh My Ghostess has a lot more.
6. There's a love triangle in both shows.
Big differences:
1. Oh My Ghostess has a supernatural element to it (having two main female leads pursuing the male lead, though one is a ghost). The show also has a crime element to it that gains strenght during the second half.
2. The ML are both skillful Chefs that can be both arrogant and adorable.
3. FL end up working for the ML in their restaurant (and learning from him).
4. In both, the relationship between the lead starts off as a bit of love and hate; with the ML being very demanding in the kitchen and have little patience. As the show progresses and the ML becomes aware of his feeling, he becomes more patient and gentle with the FL.
5. They both have comedy, though Oh My Ghostess has a lot more.
6. There's a love triangle in both shows.
Big differences:
1. Oh My Ghostess has a supernatural element to it (having two main female leads pursuing the male lead, though one is a ghost). The show also has a crime element to it that gains strenght during the second half.


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