Top 5 Must watch K-Dramas on Netflix to watch right now!

Here are the best Korean dramas available to watch on Netflix, to help you dive headfirst into this new and expanding area of television.

Netflix has recently become the go-to source for the best Kdrama offerings for the audiences, with many shows labelled as Netflix Originals. Here are the best Korean dramas available to watch on Netflix, to help you dive headfirst into this new and expanding area of television.

1. Crash Landing On You

Crash Landing on You, a love story between a North Korean soldier and a South Korean heiress, is probably the most popular Korean drama on Netflix to date.
Jeong-Hyeok and Se-chemistry ri’s as the ultimate Romeo and Juliet is incredible, and considering the actors began dating after filming the drama, this isn’t surprising. It is a great rom-com series, to start if you’re new.

2. It’s Okay To Not Be Okay

It’s Okay to Not Be Okay is a contemporary romantic drama that stands out due to its depiction of an adult on the autism spectrum. Moon Gang-tae, an orphaned young man who works as a caregiver in a psychiatric hospital. He spends the majority of his time caring for his autistic older brother, Moon Sang-tae Since Sang-tae witnessed their mother’s murder years ago, the two brothers have lived a lonely life, constantly moving around.

3. Run On

Run On is an easygoing romance about the relationship of Oh Mi-joo, a hardworking movie translator who takes pride in her work, and Ki Seon-gyeom, a former national team sprinter who wants to become a sports agent. The drama is lighthearted, with little action, but it fits the story well.

4. Mystic Pop Up Bar

Mystic Pop-up Bar revolves around a pojangmacha, or outdoor food establishment. This stall is run by Weol-ju, a bad-tempered woman who is serving an afterlife punishment for seducing the prince and committing suicide 500 years ago. It is a unique take on the fantasy genre of Korean drama, as well as the story that unfolds throughout the season.

5. Life

If you want a more serious Korean drama, Life is a hospital drama starring Lee Dong-wook as Ye Jin-woo, an ER doctor who must fight the increasingly unsympathetic interests of the new hospital president, Koo Seung-hyo to save his patients.