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The story kicks off with a chance encounter between a man and a woman sparked by their mutual love for chocolate. The catch? Both live with their own anxiety disorders. The man can’t physically touch others, while the woman can’t make eye contact, making their budding relationship both challenging and endearing.

Fujiwara Sosuke is the new representative of the popular chocolate shop “Le Sauveur” and the son of a major confectionery magnate. Sosuke's germophobia, stemming from a traumatic past, complicates his new job. Lee Ha Na is a gifted chocolatier who conceals her identity from the Le Sauveur members, except for the owner, and battles her own fears of social interactions.

Irene is a renowned psychologist and author who not only serves as Sosuke's primary physician but also becomes a counselor to Ha Na, helping her navigate her challenges. Despite her professional success, Irene faces her own struggles with alcoholism and romantic relationships. Takada Hiroshi is the owner of the bar “Brush,” whom Ha Na secretly harbors feelings for. He has been friends with Sosuke since their school days and has had a close relationship with the original owner of “Le Sauveur”, Ha Na’s mentor.
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The story kicks off with a chance encounter between a man and a woman sparked by their mutual love for chocolate. The catch? Both live with their own anxiety disorders. The man can’t physically touch others, while the woman can’t make eye contact, making their budding relationship both challenging and endearing.

Fujiwara Sosuke is the new representative of the popular chocolate shop “Le Sauveur” and the son of a major confectionery magnate. Sosuke's germophobia, stemming from a traumatic past, complicates his new job. Lee Ha Na is a gifted chocolatier who conceals her identity from the Le Sauveur members, except for the owner, and battles her own fears of social interactions.

Irene is a renowned psychologist and author who not only serves as Sosuke's primary physician but also becomes a counselor to Ha Na, helping her navigate her challenges. Despite her professional success, Irene faces her own struggles with alcoholism and romantic relationships. Takada Hiroshi is the owner of the bar “Brush,” whom Ha Na secretly harbors feelings for. He has been friends with Sosuke since their school days and has had a close relationship with the original owner of “Le Sauveur”, Ha Na’s mentor.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Oct 20, 2025
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The story kicks off with a chance encounter between a man and a woman sparked by their mutual love for chocolate. The catch? Both live with their own anxiety disorders. The man can’t physically touch others, while the woman can’t make eye contact, making their budding relationship both challenging and endearing.

Fujiwara Sosuke is the new representative of the popular chocolate shop “Le Sauveur” and the son of a major confectionery magnate. Sosuke's germophobia, stemming from a traumatic past, complicates his new job. Lee Ha Na is a gifted chocolatier who conceals her identity from the Le Sauveur members, except for the owner, and battles her own fears of social interactions.

Irene is a renowned psychologist and author who not only serves as Sosuke's primary physician but also becomes a counselor to Ha Na, helping her navigate her challenges. Despite her professional success, Irene faces her own struggles with alcoholism and romantic relationships. Takada Hiroshi is the owner of the bar “Brush,” whom Ha Na secretly harbors feelings for. He has been friends with Sosuke since their school days and has had a close relationship with the original owner of “Le Sauveur”, Ha Na’s mentor.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Oct 20, 2025
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The story kicks off with a chance encounter between a man and a woman sparked by their mutual love for chocolate. The catch? Both live with their own anxiety disorders. The man can’t physically touch others, while the woman can’t make eye contact, making their budding relationship both challenging and endearing.

Fujiwara Sosuke is the new representative of the popular chocolate shop “Le Sauveur” and the son of a major confectionery magnate. Sosuke's germophobia, stemming from a traumatic past, complicates his new job. Lee Ha Na is a gifted chocolatier who conceals her identity from the Le Sauveur members, except for the owner, and battles her own fears of social interactions.

Irene is a renowned psychologist and author who not only serves as Sosuke's primary physician but also becomes a counselor to Ha Na, helping her navigate her challenges. Despite her professional success, Irene faces her own struggles with alcoholism and romantic relationships. Takada Hiroshi is the owner of the bar “Brush,” whom Ha Na secretly harbors feelings for. He has been friends with Sosuke since their school days and has had a close relationship with the original owner of “Le Sauveur”, Ha Na’s mentor.
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10 Things is a lot more romantic-driven than Chosen Home, but still, it's about an older gay man who is too lonely for his own good until he finds love.

I've no idea if Chosen Home will go there (and if it does, it definitely won't get there by a too-romantic way), but it's interesting to see older people's romances, as slow and mellow as they might be.
Recommended by ShortCircuit - Oct 20, 2025
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Forced cohabitation leading to close relationships in both dramas. Also, again, found family trope.

A bit of a loneliness trope healed by doing stuff for your fellow man (or woman) in both of them, too.
Recommended by ShortCircuit - Oct 20, 2025
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Both are slice-of-life stories, dealing with everyday situations that also involve a bit of a strange turn once in a while.

Umi no Hajimari and Chosen Home also deal with found family - one blood-related, the other formed out of strangers, but still basically found-family.

Both seem to be very warm (Chosen Home has just started, but it does give off that feeling) and healing.
Recommended by ShortCircuit - Oct 20, 2025
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The ML can do anything to keep FL alive , and protecting her from everyone.

Another short drama, done really well.
Recommended by Prats - Oct 20, 2025
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Alpha leads with very good chemistry. If you like dramas where both leads are strong (mentally and physically) with good romance, recommend both of these dramas.
Recommended by babybird - Oct 20, 2025
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The same lead actress - while struggling with personal issues, the leading lady meets a grandmother who owns a chain of restaurants. She eventually ends up working for the business with the owner’s grandson(who has a flawed (personality) and slowly falls in love while both strive to succeed at the restaurant.
Recommended by kdramasinpajamas - Oct 20, 2025
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The female lead is similar to the one in *Embrace in the Dark Night.* They share the same vibe and tension — that electrifying mix of passion, danger, and unspoken emotions. Both stories carry the same energy of intense action and powerful, cinematic fight scenes that draw you in completely. The chemistry between the leads is undeniable; their relationship dances on the fine line between love and hate, attraction and resistance. They constantly challenge each other, torn between wanting to destroy and protect one another. It’s that kind of slow-burn tension where every glance feels heavy, every word feels charged. Their story isn’t just about romance — it’s about power, redemption, and two souls who can’t escape the magnetic pull they have on each other.
Recommended by dellutgerysallut - Oct 20, 2025
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If you loved Cinderella Chef, then Yummy Yummy Yummy will feel like a familiar yet refreshing treat. Both dramas feature a modern woman (or family) who finds themselves in an ancient world, using modern culinary skills to survive and thrive. The mix of food, humor, and romance gives both stories a light and cozy tone.

While Cinderella Chef focuses more on one woman’s cleverness and romance with a powerful male lead, Yummy Yummy Yummy expands that charm into a family dynamic, where everyone contributes to building a food business in a historical setting.

Both series share:

? Food-centered storytelling — cooking scenes that make you hungry.

? Sweet, slow-burn romance with plenty of comedic moments.

?? A time-travel twist that brings modern wit into ancient traditions.

? Warm cinematography and a comforting tone that feels easy to watch.


If Cinderella Chef made you smile with its blend of love and laughter in the kitchen, then Yummy Yummy Yummy will feel like another delicious escape — with even more flavors of family, friendship, and fun.
Recommended by Ephyiarh Pearls - Oct 20, 2025
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Both dramas feature FLs who are chocolatiers and both dramas include a Korean actor/actress in a lead role.
Recommended by prinsesaparde - Oct 20, 2025
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- Song Joong Ki is the male lead in both
- Song Joong Ki has a younger sister who he takes care of on his own in both because her parents abandoned her.
- Both melodramas, although my youth is a melodrama in the chill way and the innocent man is more like a makjang melodrama.
SPOILERS AHEAD:
- Song Joong Ki is terminally ill in both (and it's revealed in the second half of the drama in both)
- Both have poorly written ending that have you wondering what on earth you just watched. After a time skip, Song Joong Ki is saved from his illness with no explaination whatsoever and reunites with the FL in a confusing fever-dream like way in both.
Recommended by Kdramasana - Oct 20, 2025
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both center on a scenario where heinous criminals are targeted for death by an anonymous individual via a public bounty - "vigilante justice". both have morally ambiguous characters.
violence, action, thriller and crime.
Recommended by void - Oct 19, 2025