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Not Groundbreaking, But Enjoyable
I just started watching Heo’s Diner, and at first, I wasn’t sure about the cast since it was my first time seeing them in action. However, after watching the first two episodes, I’m pleasantly surprised! The drama blends time travel, romance, and comedy, taking us from the strict class-divided society of the Joseon era to modern-day Seoul.
As the synopsis states, the story follows Heo Kyun, a forward-thinking scholar who opposed the rigid status system of his time, ultimately leading to his exile. Just when he faces death, he mysteriously jumps 400 years into the future and finds himself in 2024.
Heo’s Diner doesn’t necessarily stand out, as the time-traveling trope has been used many times before. However, if you’re looking for a light and entertaining watch, it’s worth a try. So far, the mix of historical elements, humor, and culinary storytelling is engaging, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the rest of the story unfolds!
As the synopsis states, the story follows Heo Kyun, a forward-thinking scholar who opposed the rigid status system of his time, ultimately leading to his exile. Just when he faces death, he mysteriously jumps 400 years into the future and finds himself in 2024.
Heo’s Diner doesn’t necessarily stand out, as the time-traveling trope has been used many times before. However, if you’re looking for a light and entertaining watch, it’s worth a try. So far, the mix of historical elements, humor, and culinary storytelling is engaging, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the rest of the story unfolds!
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