Just finished watching this series and I’ll share my thoughts with no spoilers. The first two episodes had me completely hooked. In the following episodes, the story made me a little confused about Mu Hae and what she actually wanted, but once Do Ra Mi’s scenes started, I enjoyed the show so much more. Do I recommend this series? YES, absolutely 💯 Did I like the leads? Yes. Did I like Mu Hae with Haru? Yes… but honestly, I preferred her with Ju Hoo Jin. Overall, it was such a fun watch. Mu Hae’s life backstory and the actress’s performance really pulled me in and kept me hooked until the end. If you liked It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, you’ll definitely love this one too 💗
I started this season today watched 1 episode... without completing season 1 ( watched just 2 episodes) Can someone…
Their whole relationship will be fully explained in season 2. The episodes showing them before starting college all take place before season 1. Once he meets Easter and North, the events of season 1 begin, but they’ll only be shown very briefly so the story can move forward. Season 2 will mainly focus on what happens after season 1, especially how they resolve the misunderstanding. Season 1 only shows that there is some cold tension between Phoon and Pha, without explaining why. That explanation comes in this season, so you’re not really missing many important interactions from season
I didn’t watch it yet, but as someone who got introduced to the BL world thanks to takumi-kun movie series Im kinda disappointed in the the drama now after your review 🥲
You mean it's not explained how he ended in the future? That's very cdramaish. If that is the case, I won't finish…
Sadly it wasn't explained but the episode was nice.It was worth the watching.I recommend continue watching the drama.It's just that if the writers took more time to find a suitable excuse, or just explained by words, how did he end up in the modern wordI i would've rated this drama ten out of ten
(exuse my english) no in the novel he woke up on a cliff on seoul and started working at some kind of restaurant as a model and stuff like this lol in the novel I believe he deported the moment that paper fell on his hand (it was in the epilogue ep)
So here’s how my imagination pictures the reason behind how King Yi heon ended up in the future in Bon Appétit, Your Majesty:
After the fall of the villains, the royal guards reported everything to the new king and explained the truth to the widowed Queen. Then the fallen king himself appeared before the queen. He told her that things should remain as they are, but on one condition: that the new king rules with fairness and justice.
After that, the King left the palace and returned to his mother’s homeland. There, he tried to recreate the bibimbap with the single piece of the secret recipe he had managed to keep, all the while remembering his beloved chef Yeon
One day, as he tasted the bibimbap for the very first time, tears fell from his eyes. At that exact moment, an eclipse darkened the skies and the mysterious words on the old paper began to glow.
But the true magic happened afterwards—when he woke up, he found himself in a hospital. He had the same body, the same memories of being King Yi heon , but also a brand-new identity. It turned out that the person whose body he now inhabited was actually his reincarnation in this era. From then on, he carried both lives within him: the memories of a king, and the experiences of the man this body had lived. but ill scratch the last part because he was so bad and not used to the modern world terms lol
The first two episodes had me completely hooked. In the following episodes, the story made me a little confused about Mu Hae and what she actually wanted, but once Do Ra Mi’s scenes started, I enjoyed the show so much more.
Do I recommend this series? YES, absolutely 💯
Did I like the leads? Yes.
Did I like Mu Hae with Haru? Yes… but honestly, I preferred her with Ju Hoo Jin.
Overall, it was such a fun watch. Mu Hae’s life backstory and the actress’s performance really pulled me in and kept me hooked until the end. If you liked It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, you’ll definitely love this one too 💗
Season 2 will mainly focus on what happens after season 1, especially how they resolve the misunderstanding. Season 1 only shows that there is some cold tension between Phoon and Pha, without explaining why. That explanation comes in this season, so you’re not really missing many important interactions from season
After the fall of the villains, the royal guards reported everything to the new king and explained the truth to the widowed Queen. Then the fallen king himself appeared before the queen. He told her that things should remain as they are, but on one condition: that the new king rules with fairness and justice.
After that, the King left the palace and returned to his mother’s homeland. There, he tried to recreate the bibimbap with the single piece of the secret recipe he had managed to keep, all the while remembering his beloved chef Yeon
One day, as he tasted the bibimbap for the very first time, tears fell from his eyes. At that exact moment, an eclipse darkened the skies and the mysterious words on the old paper began to glow.
But the true magic happened afterwards—when he woke up, he found himself in a hospital. He had the same body, the same memories of being King Yi heon , but also a brand-new identity. It turned out that the person whose body he now inhabited was actually his reincarnation in this era. From then on, he carried both lives within him: the memories of a king, and the experiences of the man this body had lived. but ill scratch the last part because he was so bad and not used to the modern world terms lol
this is the link to the trailer