Loved Watching Brewing Love? Here Are 5 K-Drama Romances You Can't-Miss

While you wait for new episodes of 'Brewing Love,' here are some other romantic K-dramas that will keep your binge-watching cravings satisfied. These love stories are a perfect fill for your romantic K-drama appetite
romantic kdramas like brewing love

If Kim Sejeong is starring in a K-drama, you're in for a thrilling viewing experience. The idol-turned-actress has built an impressive career with hit series like ‘Business Proposal’ and ‘The Uncanny Counter.’ Known for her rom-com roles, her latest project, ‘Brewing Love,’ has already captured audiences with its charm. As new episodes are released, if you're craving more K-drama romances, worry not! Below is a list of must-watch romantic K-dramas to keep you hooked.

5 Romantic K-Dramas Like ‘Brewing Love’

‘Business Proposal’

Business Proposal’ is a lively workplace rom-com featuring a cheerful food researcher who, while posing as her wealthy friend on a blind date, is shocked to meet her new boss, a confident CEO. Their unexpected encounter ignites a humorous romance full of missteps. A secondary love story unfolds between her best friend and the CEO's close secretary, adding depth and charm to the series. Starring Kim Sejeong, Ahn Hyo Seop, Kim Min Kyu, and Seol In Ah, Business Proposal holds an 8.1 IMDb rating and is available on Netflix.

‘Lovely Runner’

This K-drama follows Im Sol, who travels 15 years into the past after her idol, superstar Ryu Sun-jae, appears to die by suicide. Returning to their teenage years, Sol, now a high schooler, is determined to change Sun-jae’s fate and prevent his tragic end. As she intervenes, their relationship takes unexpected turns filled with intrigue and emotion. Available on Netflix and Viki, this drama has earned an IMDb rating of 8.6.

‘Lovestruck In The City’

‘Lovestruck in the City’ is a Korean drama starring Ji Chang-wook and Kim Ji-won, directed by Park Shin-woo. The series explores the genuine love stories of young adults navigating romance in an urban environment. Told through interview-style scenes, six characters share their dating experiences.

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The main storyline follows Park Jae-won (Ji Chang-wook), a 32-year-old architect with an open heart, haunted by memories of a mysterious woman, “the camera thief.” This woman, Lee Eun-o (Kim Ji-won), is a 29-year-old freelance marketer with an alternate persona, Yoon Seon-a. Under this false identity, she meets and falls for Jae-won at Yangyang Beach. This show is available on Netflix and has a 7.6 rating on IMDb.

‘Because This Is My First Life’

‘Because This Is My First Life’ is a South Korean drama featuring Nam Se-hee, a pragmatic, single man committed to paying off his mortgage, and Yoon Ji-ho, a homeless woman seeking stability. The two agree to a marriage of convenience, which gradually blossoms into real care and understanding as they navigate life together. This K-drama, rated 8 on IMDb, is available for streaming on Netflix and Viki.

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‘It’s Okay To Not Be Okay’

‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’ is a South Korean drama that centres on Moon Gang-tae, a dedicated caregiver in a psychiatric hospital, and Ko Moon-young, a children’s book author with antisocial personality disorder. As their paths cross, they support each other through past traumas, leading to profound personal healing. The series delves into themes of mental health, self-acceptance, and growth. Rated 8.6 on IMDb, it’s available on Netflix.

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