Meeting You (sweet, no breakup, happy ending)

once upon a small town, hometown cha-cha-cha, when i fly towards you, a love so beautiful

For a Korean romance drama with no breakup, consider "Crash Landing on You" and "Legend of the Blue Sea".  These dramas offer heartwarming love stories with minimal breakup drama or focus on other challenges within the relationship

☀️ Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021)

Why Watch: A healing coastal romance with warm villagers, life lessons, and a swoon-worthy handyman who makes you believe in second chances.


🍃 Summer Strike (2022)

Why Watch: Perfect for when you're burnt out — a soft, slow-paced journey of quitting everything and finding peace in a quiet seaside town.


🎨 Her Private Life (2019)

Why Watch: Hilarious and heart-fluttering; it celebrates fangirls, art, and finding love with someone who accepts all your quirky sides.


🏠 Monthly Magazine Home (2021)

Why Watch: A cozy workplace romance that blends the charm of homeownership dreams with sweet chemistry and humor.


📚 Romance is a Bonus Book (2019)

Why Watch: For book lovers and dreamers — it’s about second chances, career comebacks, and finding love through literature and loyalty.


👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Reply 1988 (2015)

Why Watch: Like a hug from your childhood — full of nostalgic warmth, neighborhood bonds, family laughter, and slow-burning friendships.


🌺 Warm and Cozy (2015)

Why Watch: A breezy rom-com set on Jeju Island — scenic views, light banter, and a charming chef who slowly thaws hearts.


🎥 Lovestruck in the City (2020)

Why Watch: A short, smart, interview-style drama capturing modern dating, heartbreak, and healing with relatable realism and style.


🏡 Because This Is My First Life (2017)

Why Watch: Thoughtful, witty, and fresh — it questions societal norms about love, marriage, and independence in the most comforting way.


🍽 Dinner Mate (2020)

Why Watch: Two lonely souls bond over shared meals — heartwarming, food-filled, and gently romantic for when you crave quiet companionship.


🍜 Let’s Eat (Season 1, 2, 3)

Why Watch: Food is the ultimate comfort, and this series delivers mouthwatering meals, funny single-life struggles, and slice-of-life warmth.
Watch in order: Season 1 → Season 2 → Season 3


🌸 My Liberation Notes (2022)

Why Watch: Quietly profound and beautifully introspective — for when you feel stuck, longing, or just want something real and soul-touching.

🧸 Hello, Me! (2021)

Why Watch: A burnt-out woman meets her enthusiastic teenage self — inspiring, quirky, and full of heartwarming self-love.


🖤 Be Melodramatic (2019)

Why Watch: Ultra-relatable and witty — best friends in their 30s navigating love, work, and loss with sarcasm, tears, and love.


Coffee Prince (2007)

Why Watch: An all-time classic — gender bender, found family, and emotional maturity, wrapped in café warmth and banter.


💬 My Mister (2018)

Why Watch: Quietly powerful and deeply emotional — a broken young woman and a tired middle-aged man help each other survive life's pain.

🐰 Yumi’s Cells (2021–2022)

Why Watch: Wholesome and creative — love and life told through the lens of animated emotions (cells) inside Yumi’s head.