7 Amazing K-Dramas You Must Watch ...

By Sabrina • Jul 8, 2014

There are so many amazing K-dramas that I find them difficult even to list! If you haven’t watched a South Korean telenovela- aka K-drama- before, you had better start with these amazing K-dramas! They are the favorites of many K-drama enthusiasts, and will have you hooked in a matter of minutes!

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1. Heartstrings

In my opinion, Heartstrings is definitely one of the most amazing K-dramas available! Heartstrings is a delightful drama set in a Korean performing arts university. There’s insane love triangles, but when it comes down to it the show is about pursuing your dreams. It’s cute, quirky, and rather inspiring, so check it out on dramafever.com

2. To the Beautiful You

To the Beautiful You is another adorable K-drama about romance and personal ambition. When teenage girl Goo Jae Hee enrolls in an all boys school, you can be certain that there will be tons of drama! You won’t be disappointed by this series, which is also hilarious and sweet. You can find and fall in love with it on Netflix.

3. Boys over Flowers

Boys Over Flowers is hands-down my favorite K-drama I’ve watched. And I’ve yet to meet someone who didn’t love this drama! The show is noted for exemplary character development throughout the series, and will have you laugh and cry as the story progresses. It’s no wonder why the series was remade in Taiwan, America, and Japan! Although it takes place in high school, it’s entertaining for viewers of all ages. You can watch Boys Over Flowers on Netflix.

4. Playful Kiss

K-pop and K-drama star Kim Hyun Joong appears both in Boys Over Flowers and Playful Kiss, playing the role of sweet and quirky excellently in both! This Korean rom-com describes the story of Oh Ha-ni, an unpopular klutz who falls for the boy every girl is pining for- Baek Seung-jo (Kim Hyun Joong). The plot thickens when Ha-ni’s family is forced to move in with Seung-jo’s family! To see what happens next, you’ll have to watch this fun, sweet K-drama on Netflix.

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5. Doctor Stranger

Doctor Stranger is such an intriguing and entertaining K-drama! There’s mystery, love, and of course, lots of drama! If you’re a medical drama enthusiast, Doctor Stranger is the show for you. It depicts the life of Dr. Park Hoon as he escapes North Korea and begins working in a South Korean hospital. The show starts off with countless twists and turns that will have you on the edge of your seat until the last episode! You can find Doctor Stranger on dramafever.com

6. Queen Seon Duk

If you’re a fan of period dramas, Queen Seon Duk is the show for you! The highly-acclaimed show weaves an interesting tale involving fate, loyalty, and power. The acting is phenomenal, and the show will have hooked after a single episode! Queen Seon Duk is available to watch on dramafever.com.

7. Shut up Flower Boy Band

Shut Up Flower Boy Band is such a great K-drama to watch and enjoy! The show details the lives of six members of the close-knit boy band Eye Candy as they transition from their all boys academy to the coed, prestigious Jung Sang High School. At Jung Sang, a rivalry between Eye Candy and the current ruling band of the school, Strawberry Fields, breaks out. This show is exciting and interesting to watch, with twists and turns that are sure to wrench your heart, so find it today on dramafever.com!

The world of K-dramas is clearly filled with a wide range of TV shows that anyone can love and enjoy. K-dramas are not only entertaining, but educational about Korean culture, which is drastically different from Western culture. Which is your all-time favorite K-drama?

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  • Jadescar214

    2014-12-09T13:52:24.048Z

    I really don't agree with this list actually. I have watched almost all of these and other than BOF ad playful kiss(even that wasn't good, but It was one of my first kdramas so It holds a place in my heart)
  • red

    2014-07-09T05:17:17.346Z

    what about love rain????????????
  • els

    2014-07-12T22:27:58.648Z

    To the Beautiful you is my first K-drama and i recommend it! Loved it and Choi Minho is to die for! Im currently even trying to learn some korean and might go visit next summer ❤️ point is watch it / give it a try! :)
  • Nikki

    2014-07-08T16:48:53.937Z

    City Hunter, Cunning Single Lady, I Hear Your Voice, Emergency Couple, Heirs, Who Are You, Dream High, Boys Over Flowers, Coffee Prince, Goong, Rooftop Prince, Secret Garden.... and many more that I can't remember!
  • Macy

    2014-07-08T16:28:51.814Z

    I would highly recommend City Hunter, 49 Days, Secret Garden, Coffee Prince, My Girlfriend is a Nine Tailed Fox, Rooftop Prince. If you want to explore Asian movies (mostly Korean & Japanese) I can also recommend some. Enjoy watching!
  • Lucie

    2014-07-08T23:07:21.837Z

    The Master's Sun and Good Doctor.
  • Airinosaurus

    2014-07-08T18:20:36.714Z

    I agree that K-dramas are very addicting! However, To the Beautiful You, Boys Over Flowers, and Playful Kiss are originally J-Dramas, from Japanese origin. And certainly the J-drama version are better. But still, K-dramas are very enjoyable, don't get me wrong.
  • Analucia

    2014-07-08T18:22:54.642Z

    I would recommend All About Eve. it's kind of old but the story is good and keeps you intrigued. I've been wanting to watch it again but can't find it anywhere.
  • rain

    2014-07-08T22:09:29.182Z

    I loved my princess and protect the boss too. and personal preference. but I agree about coffee house prince.
  • Katie

    2014-07-09T03:21:10.791Z

    Iris is the only good k drama I've seen. all if these dramas have the same old cliche plots and endings
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