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3 reasons to watch K drama Heo's Diner
Heo Gyun not only enjoys cooking but also understands the process. He plays with flavour and encourages experimentation. However, he does not belong to the noble class, so his approaches have been limited. Discrimination is crystal clear, and talent is not recognised in this era. It is his desire and effort that help him to keep moving. Prince Gwang Hee loathes his bravery and is scared of his knowledge. He traps him in his plot, but unaware of destiny’s ploy.
K-dramas love to set stories that travel through time. Dramas like Moon Lovers, Mr. Queen kept the audience hooked with their gripping tale over time. Heo's Diner is a fresh attempt in the genre.
1. A political fiasco brewing outside the palace and a thought-driven male lead make the story intriguing from the very first episode.
2. Other than reflecting on the lives of love-sick leads, the story is narrated through the lens of a social perspective. It is a bold attempt.
3. Maintaining a parallel line in both worlds is a tough job. However, makers here played an appropriate role.
Overall, it's a good attempt and a nicely crafted story to watch.
K-dramas love to set stories that travel through time. Dramas like Moon Lovers, Mr. Queen kept the audience hooked with their gripping tale over time. Heo's Diner is a fresh attempt in the genre.
1. A political fiasco brewing outside the palace and a thought-driven male lead make the story intriguing from the very first episode.
2. Other than reflecting on the lives of love-sick leads, the story is narrated through the lens of a social perspective. It is a bold attempt.
3. Maintaining a parallel line in both worlds is a tough job. However, makers here played an appropriate role.
Overall, it's a good attempt and a nicely crafted story to watch.
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