Bun appetit to my heart
This is a drama I would happily rewatch and recommend to anyone who loves romance with a unique concept and strong chemistry.
I absolutely loved this drama, and I did not expect to fall this hard. I started it out of curiosity and ended up completely obsessed. I binged multiple episodes in one day, stayed up way too late watching it, and even kept watching it while traveling. It became my little reward at the end of the day, and I looked forward to it every single time. The romance, the concept, and the execution were all so satisfying that I couldn’t stop.
LIKES:
-The concept was so fun and refreshing
-Watching a modern chef experience Joseon-era cooking was fascinating
-I loved seeing a new industry showcased through romance
-Every food scene felt like a commercial — beautifully shot and mouth-watering
-The way they fell in love felt natural and earned
-Strong chemistry between the leads
-Amazing production, music, and visuals
-I loved the devotion and emotional connection between them
-The story was engaging from the very beginning
DISLIKES:
-The ending felt rushed
-I wish it had been longer (14 episodes instead of 12)
-The transition from Joseon to modern times felt abrupt
-I was confused about how he got back to her — I wish they had shown or explained it
-For a moment, it felt like the romance was sidelined for politics, which frustrated me
CONCLUSION: This drama completely stole my heart. I loved the romance, the food, the historical setting, and the way the characters connected with each other. Even though the ending could have been handled more clearly, it didn’t take away from how much I enjoyed the journey.
I absolutely loved this drama, and I did not expect to fall this hard. I started it out of curiosity and ended up completely obsessed. I binged multiple episodes in one day, stayed up way too late watching it, and even kept watching it while traveling. It became my little reward at the end of the day, and I looked forward to it every single time. The romance, the concept, and the execution were all so satisfying that I couldn’t stop.
LIKES:
-The concept was so fun and refreshing
-Watching a modern chef experience Joseon-era cooking was fascinating
-I loved seeing a new industry showcased through romance
-Every food scene felt like a commercial — beautifully shot and mouth-watering
-The way they fell in love felt natural and earned
-Strong chemistry between the leads
-Amazing production, music, and visuals
-I loved the devotion and emotional connection between them
-The story was engaging from the very beginning
DISLIKES:
-The ending felt rushed
-I wish it had been longer (14 episodes instead of 12)
-The transition from Joseon to modern times felt abrupt
-I was confused about how he got back to her — I wish they had shown or explained it
-For a moment, it felt like the romance was sidelined for politics, which frustrated me
CONCLUSION: This drama completely stole my heart. I loved the romance, the food, the historical setting, and the way the characters connected with each other. Even though the ending could have been handled more clearly, it didn’t take away from how much I enjoyed the journey.
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