The 14 Best Romantic K-Dramas on Netflix Right Now (2024)

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The 14 Best Romantic K-Dramas on Netflix Right Now (2)

Korean dramas have soared in popularity in the past decade, romantic k-dramas especially. Netflix was one of the first streaming services to bring K-dramas to the global stage, introducing audiences to sweet, swoon-worthy romances that prioritize the female gaze. With a large selection to choose from, finding the best romantic K-drama on Netflix can be a daunting challenge. Never fear because we at Collider have the perfect K-drama starter pack to help you parse through Netflix's library and find the perfect romantic K-drama for you.

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For more recommendations, check out our list of the best k-dramas on Netflix, the best Korean thriller series on Netflix, or the best shows and movies on Netflix.

Disclaimer: These titles are available on US Netflix.

Editor's note: This article was updated May 2024 to include The Atypical Family.

'The Atypical Family' (2024 - Present)

IMDb: 7.2/10

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The Atypical Family

Genre
Action, Drama, Fantasy

Debut Date
May 19, 2024

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Created by Gleline and Kang Eun-kyung, The Atypical Family follows the members of a superpowered family who are losing their abilities. When a mysterious woman enters their lives, things start to change, but the stranger has secrets and abilities of her own. The series, which is written by Joo Hwa-mi and directed by Jo Hyun-taek, stars Jang Ki-yong, Chun Woo-hee, Go Doo-shim, and Claudia Kim in main roles. While its premise is certainly fantastical, The Atypical Family proves more relatable than it seems, thanks to its focus on mental health issues and their long-term effects. Using the metaphor of superpowers, the series attempts to show how psychological trauma can inhibit a person’s ability to fully be themselves. The execution of that concept, however, can be uneven and exaggerated, and so is the character development. As a result, the show has received mixed reviews from critics. Despite its flaws, The Atypical Family is an entertaining drama with an interesting take on mental health and trauma.

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'Doona!' (2023)

Rotten Tomatoes: 83% | IMDb: 7.2/10

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Doona!

TV-14

Comedy

Drama

Romance

Follows the romance between a freshman college student and an established female pop idol.

Release Date
October 20, 2023

Cast
Bae Suzy , Yang Se-Jong , Lee Jin-Wook , Ko Asung

Creator
Min Song-a

Seasons
1

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Set during the 1920s Japanese occupation, this Korean drama follows a group of exiles who fight to save their homeland when all seems lost. A story of hope in the face of fear, Song of the Bandits feels epic from minute one, with director Hwang Jun-hyeok pulling out all the stops to bring an eye-catching sense of scope to the small screen. A tale with both heart and soul, Song of the Bandits comfortably excels as both an informative period piece and a dramatic Western, with its pace neatly building as tension rises and explodes into impressive action sequences. Heartfelt and powerful, this multi-genre experience is not to be missed. - Jake Hodges

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'Chocolate' (2019 - 2020)

IMDb: 7.6/10

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Chocolate

Not Rated

Drama

Romance

Release Date
November 29, 2019

Cast
Ha Ji-Won , Yoon Kyesang , Seung-jo Jang , Jin-Woong Min

Seasons
1

Chocolate, a captivating romance out of South Korea, marks a reunion of writer Lee Kyung-hee and director Lee Hyung-min after their first collaboration on the hit series I'm Sorry, I Love You. The story follows a young neurosurgeon named Lee Kang (Yoon Kye-sang), who abandoned his childhood dreams of being a chef but rediscovers his passion for cooking when he reunites with Moon Cha-yeong (Ha Ji-won), a famous chef he inspired to dive into the culinary arts many years before. The fact the series is a reunion for the creatives oozes onto the screen, as the show illustrates the ways that time changes us into completely different versions of ourselves but gives us hope that our passions can heal the wounds that time has inflicted. – Tauri MillerWatch on Netflix

'Twenty Five Twenty One' (2022)

IMDb: 8.6/10

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Twenty Five Twenty One

TV-14

K-Drama

Release Date
February 12, 2022

Cast
Nam Joo-hyuk , Kim Ji-yeon , Choi Hyun-wook , Lee Joo-myung

Seasons
1

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Chronicling the romantic ups and downs of five characters from 1998 to 2021, Twenty Five Twenty One is one of the most popular K-dramas on screen, with fans including K-pop stars like BTS' Jungkook and BLACKPINK's Lisa. In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, the show follows Kim Min-chae (Choi Myung-bin), the daughter of a retired professional fencer, Na Hee-do (Kim Tae-ri), as she reads her mom's old diary and learns more about her past. In 1998, Hee-do was a member of her high school fencing team, but after the fallout of the 1997 IMF financial crisis, the team loses its funding. In order to pursue her fencing dream, Hee-do must transfer schools and navigate tough competition. Along the way, Hee-do meets the handsome, hard-working news vendor Baek Yi-jin (Nam Joo-hyuk), who tries to get his life back together after the financial crisis left his family bankrupt.

Heartfelt, nostalgic, and well-acted, it's no surprise that this series has so many devoted fans begging for Season 2. If you're looking for a romantic drama that feels like chicken noodle soup for the soul, look no further than Twenty Five Twenty One.

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'The Fabulous' (2022)

IMDb: 6.5/10

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The Fabulous

TV-14

K-Drama

Romance

Comedy

Release Date
December 23, 2022

Cast
Choi Minho , Choi Min-ho , Chae Soo-bin , Anzu Lawson , Ren Hanami

Seasons
1

If you enjoy shows following the struggles of young professionals like The Bold Type or Emily in Paris, then The Fabulous needs to move to the top of your list. This South Korean romantic drama following four best friends trying to navigate careers in the fashion industry is not just a spectacle of spectacular clothing and wild dance parties (though it has that in spades) — it's also a lighthearted showcase of what it’s like to pursue your dreams before even knowing who you really are. Through all the turbulent drama, the anchor that keeps the audience firmly planted in their seats is the enchanting dynamic between the four leads: Choi Min-ho, Chae Soo-bin, Lee Sang-woon, and Park Hee-jung. – Tauri Miller

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'Summer Strike' (2022)

IMDb: 7.8/10

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Summer Strike

TV-MA

K-Drama

Romance

Release Date
November 21, 2022

Cast
Si-wan Yim , Seol-Hyun Kim , Park Ye Young , Eun-soo Shin

Seasons
1

Summer Strike is a romantic drama adapted from a webtoon by Joo Young Hyun. Summer Strike focuses on a couple of twenty-somethings finding themselves starting over in the small seaside town of Angok. In Summer Strike, Kim Seol-hyun plays Lee Yeo-reum, a heartbroken young woman who leaves the big city for a small town after both a breakup and the death of her mother. Starring opposite Seol-hyun is Im Si-wan, who co-stars as the local librarian seeking escape. Summer Strike allows these young people to explore their quarter-life crisis together, uncovering their true nature, individual passions, and potentially more. – Yael Tygiel

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'It's Okay Not To Be Okay' (2020)

IMDb: 8.6/10

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It's Okay Not To Be Okay

TV-MA

K-Drama

Comedy

Romance

Release Date
June 20, 2020

Cast
Kim Soo-hyun , Seo Ye-Ji , Oh Jung-se , Park Gyuyoung

Seasons
1

This Tim Burton-esque twisted fairytale is one of the best romantic K-dramas on Netflix. Although some of its themes may be hard to watch, the unfolding mysteries and blossoming relationships will have you invested from the jump.

The story follows an antisocial children's book author, Ko Mun-yeong (Seo Yea-ji), and a hospice caretaker, Moon Gang-Tae (Kim Soo-hyun), crossing paths when her book reading goes awry at the mental hospital he works at, their lives change forever (and for the better). Gang-tae saves her life when an unstable patient tries to kill her and prevents her from attacking the patient. Mun-yeong, intrigued by Gang-tae's empathy for even the most undeserving and his ability to see through her standoffish behavior for what it really is, hires Gang-tae to be her "safety pin" in order to protect her from her worst impulses.

Gang-tae moves into Mun-yeong's gothic mansion along with his autistic brother, Sang-tae (Oh Jung-se) who's a big fan of Mun-yeong's books and harbors big dreams of becoming an illustrator. With the help of Mun-yeong, Sang-tae is able to flourish creatively. Gang-tae, on the other hand, learns how to let others take care of him, relinquish control over his emotions, and most of all, allow himself to fall in love.

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'Crash Landing on You' (2019 - 2020)

Rotten Tomatoes: 100% | IMDb: 8.7/10

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Crash Landing On You (2019)

TV-14

K-Drama

Adventure

Romance

Comedy

The absolute top secret love story of a chaebol heiress who made an emergency landing in North Korea because of a paragliding accident and a North Korean special officer who falls in love with her and who is hiding and protecting her.

Release Date
December 14, 2019

Cast
Hyun Bin , Son Ye-jin , Seo Ji-hye , Kim Jung-hyun

Seasons
1

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While a mysterious tornado blows heiress Yoon Se-ri's (Son Ye-jin) paragliding off course, she accidentally crashes into a tree on the North Korean side of the DMZ. Ri Jeong-hyeok (Hyun Bin), a captain of the Korean People's Army and a member of the North Korean elite, finds her while on patrol and saves her life. While developing a plan to help Se-ri get back home to South Korea, Jeong-hyeok hides her from his fellow North Koreans like Cho Cheol-gang (Oh Man-seok), a corrupt officer from the State Security Department intent on exposing Jeong-hyeok. Meanwhile, in Seoul, Se-Ri's family hasn't announced her disappearance, and her envious brothers conspire to steal her spot as next in the line of succession to lead their father's company.

Meanwhile, Se-Ri and Jeong-hyeok's feelings for each other grow as they spend time together. However, with all the external forces threatening to tear them apart, will these two star-crossed lovers go the distance? Watch this hilarious romantic comedy if you're in the mood for something silly and sweet.

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'Love Alarm (2019 - 2021)

IMDb: 6.6/10

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Love Alarm

TV-MA

K-Drama

Comedy

Romance

Release Date
August 22, 2019

Cast
Kim So-hyun , Song Kang , Ga-ram Jung , Min-Si Go

Seasons
2

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If you're looking for something bananas, this drama is for you. Based on the popular webtoon by the same name, Love Alarm follows the life of a high school girl, Kim Jo-jo (Kim So-hyun), who has to navigate the social status quo amidst not only an influx of teenage hormones but also the popularity of a mobile app that can notify users whether someone in their vicinity has romantic feelings for them. The app can reveal how many people are into you but doesn't reveal their identities. This leads to plenty of confusion and chaos for Jo-jo, who has caught the eye of one of the most eligible boys at school, Lee Hye-young (Jung Ga-ram), the best friend of the wealthy Hwang Son-Oh (Song Kang). Son-Oh knows that Hye-young likes Jo-jo, but in an experiment to see if his feelings are true, he kisses her in front of him to gauge his reaction. Jo-jo's love alarm goes off, and the messiest love triangles in K-drama history go off with a bang!

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Love Alarm was one of the first Korean series to be picked up by Netflix. After the first season dropped on Netflix on August 22, 2019, it was ranked as one of Netflix's top releases and renewed for a second season a few months later. Season 2 was released on March 12, 2021, and Love Alarm went on to become one most-watched K-dramas on Netflix that year.

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'Crash Course in Romance' (2023)

Rotten Tomatoes: 100% | IMDb: 7.8/10

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Crash Course In Romance

TV-14

K-Drama

Comedy

Romance

Retired ex national team female handball player has become a grocery store owner in order to look after her family while she grapples with her daughter's tutor's eating disorder.

Release Date
January 14, 2023

Cast
Jeon Do-yeon , Jung Kyung-ho , Lee Bong-ryun , Oh Eui-Sik

Seasons
1

One of the highest-rated dramas in Korean television history, Crash Course in Romance follows banchan shop owner Nam Haeng-seon (Jeon Do-yeon) as she tries to help her daughter Hae-yi (Roh Yoon-seo) navigate Korea's notoriously difficult college entrance exams. She enlists the help of a regular customer, Choi Chi-yeol (Jung Kyung-ho), to secretly tutor her daughter. He's a popular math teacher at the local private school, Pride Academy, but there's more to Chi-yeol than what meets the eye. Chi-yeol struggles with an eating disorder, but with the help of Haeng-seon's delicious food, he can take better care of himself and focus on his work. In exchange for his tutoring lessons, Haeng-seon provides Chi-yeol three meals a day, and a tenuous bond emerges from there.

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'Cinderella and The Four Knights' (2016)

IMDb: 7.4/10

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Cinderella And The Four Knights

TV-PG

K-Drama

Comedy

Romance

Release Date
August 12, 2016
Cast
Il-Woo Jung , Ahn Jae-Hyun , Park So-dam , Jung Shin Lee

Seasons
1

After high school senior Eun Ha-won (Park So-Dam) loses her mother in a car accident and her father's new wife steals the money her parents had saved for her tuition, Ha-won has to take on part-time jobs in order to pay for her mother's memorial and her incoming college tuition. One day, Ha-won has a chance encounter with a rich corporate chairman, who offers her a job looking after his three grandsons at his grand mansion, the one caveat being that she has to move in. The Kang cousins are every bit as intriguing and enthralling as she might have imagined. There's arrogant playboy Hyung-min (Ahn Jae-hyun), charismatic singer-songwriter Seo-woo (Lee Jung-shin), and last but not least, the rebellious Ji-woon (Jung Il-woo) with whom Ha-won shares a secret past.

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Based on the web novel of the same name, Cinderella and The Four Knights has had quite the following over the years and remains one of the most highly watched Netflix K-dramas.

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'Boys Over Flowers' (2022)

IMDb: 7.8/10

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Boys Over Flowers

TV-14

K-Drama

Romance

Comedy

Poor girl attends the elite Shin Hwa High and is bullied by the leader of F4 (the four richest boys). He becomes attracted to her; however, she has a crush on his best friend. Whom will she choose?

Release Date
January 6, 2009

Cast
Ku Hye-Sun , Lee Min-ho , Kim Hyun-joong , Kim Bum

Seasons
1

It doesn't get more iconic than this one! Often regarded as one of the pioneers of the Korean wave, Boys Over Flowers is a must-watch for anyone interested in the O.G. drama that started it all.

Based on the Japanese manga series of the same name, the show follows Geum Jan-di (Koo Hye-sun) after she stands up against F4, a group of privileged heirs when they attempt to bully a boy to his death. She receives a scholarship to the prestigious school they attend, Shinwa High School, when she is lauded as a hero in the local newspapers. As soon as she steps on campus, Jan-di finds that her classmates are totally obsessed with the F4 boys, consisting of the hot-tempered Gu Jun-pyo (Lee Min-ho), musician Yoon Ji-hu (Kim Hyun-joong), and womanizer So Yi-jung (Kim Bum). The more she resists the pull of F4, the faster Jan-di finds herself tangled in a complicated love quadrangle with the boys.

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'Romance Is A Bonus Book' (2019)

IMDb: 8.0/10

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Romance Is A Bonus Book

TV-14

K-Drama

Romance

Comedy

Release Date
January 26, 2019

Cast
Lee Na-young , Lee Jong-suk , Jeong Eu-Gene , Wi Ha-joon

Seasons
1

In this sweet K-drama, former childhood friends Cha Eun-ho (Lee Jong-suk) and Kang Dan-i (Lee Na-young) reconnect and learn to lean on each other years after Dan-i's marriage to an unkind man strained their friendship. Years later, after her husband cheated on her, a newly divorced Dan-i has to hustle to make ends meet to provide for her daughter. Meanwhile, Eun-ho is enjoying a successful career as the editor-in-chief of a publishing company, the company where Dan-i ends up getting a temp position. Although he's initially unsure whether she'd fit into the company culture, Dan-i's creativity pleasantly surprises him and his fellow senior executives. As the two continue to work beside each other, Eun-ho's long-dormant feelings bubble up to the surface and Dan-i begins to feel a spark with him that she didn't before.

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This romance is sure to satisfy anyone in dire need of a delectable slow burn. With Eun-ho and Dan-i's history, their eventual union is nothing short of fireworks.

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'Nevertheless' (2021)

IMDb: 7.1/10

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Nevertheless,

TV-14

K-Drama

Romance

The intoxicating charm of a flirtatious art school classmate pulls a reluctant love cynic into a friends-with-benefits relationship.

Release Date
June 19, 2021

Cast
Han So-hee , Song Kang , Cheska Aguiluz , Yang Hye-Ji

Seasons
1

The second series on this list starring the beloved Song Kang, Nevertheless was an instant hit with audiences worldwide. Fresh off a rough breakup, art student Yu Na-Bi (Han So-hee), has turned into a cynic who no longer believes in love. But when she meets the intoxicating Park Jae-eon (Song Kang), she's unable to resist his magnetic pull and flirtatious charm. An emotionally unavailable commitment-phobe in his own right, Jae-eon isn't interested in a relationship. He's there for a good time, not a long time. The pair embark on a tentative friends-with-benefits relationship. Both help each other heal from their pasts and fall for each other the more they get to know each other.

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