
đș K-Dramas & K-Food: Iconic Korean Dishes Youâve Seen on Screen! đâš (Part 1)
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K-dramas and K-movies arenât just about romance, action, and dramaâtheyâre also a visual feast of delicious Korean food! đ From comforting ramyeon nights to mouthwatering K-BBQ scenes, Korean cuisine plays a major role in storytelling, adding depth, nostalgia, and cultural authenticity.
If youâve ever watched a K-drama and thought, "I NEED to try that food!"âyouâre not alone! Hereâs a look at some legendary Korean dishes featured in hit dramas and movies, plus where you can try them yourself! đœâš
đ The Most Iconic K-Food Moments in K-Dramas & Movies
đ„ 1. Ramyeon (ëŒë©Ž) â The Ultimate Comfort Food
đ Seen in: Crash Landing on You, Whatâs Wrong with Secretary Kim?, The King: Eternal Monarch
đĄ Vibes: Late-night cravings, cozy moments, unexpected romance
Korean instant noodles (ramyeon) are a K-drama staple. Whether it's a CEO awkwardly eating cup noodles (Whatâs Wrong with Secretary Kim?), or a couple sharing a steaming bowl in a tiny shop, ramyeon is pure comfort food magic. Not to mention the legendary "Do you want to eat ramyeon?" line from Crash Landing on Youâa flirty invitation that fans wonât forget. đ
đ 2. Korean Fried Chicken (ìčíš) â A Late-Night Must-Have
đ Seen in: My Love from the Star, Vincenzo, Business Proposal
đĄ Vibes: Crunchy, crispy, K-food heaven
If K-dramas had a signature snack, it would be Korean fried chicken. đ Whether paired with beer ("chimaek" = chicken + maekju đș) or eaten as a comfort food binge, K-dramas have made it impossible to resist.
đĄ My Love from the Star skyrocketed K-Fried Chickenâs international fame when Cheon Song-Yi made it her go-to comfort mealâand fans around the world followed!
đ„© 3. Korean BBQ (ìŒêČčìŽ) â The Best Group Dining Experience
đ Seen in: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo, Itaewon Class, Reply 1988
đĄ Vibes: Social, fun, sizzling on the grill
Nothing screams Korean food culture like sizzling pork belly (ìŒêČčìŽ) on a tabletop grill. K-dramas have perfected the BBQ scene, where characters bond over juicy, smoky meat, dipping it in ssamjang (spicy paste) and wrapping it in lettuce.
đĄ In Reply 1988, family and friends gather around a BBQ table, showing how food brings people together. Meanwhile, Itaewon Class highlights modern Korean BBQ culture, making it a must-try for any foodie! đđ„
đ 4. Bibimbap (ëčëčë°„) â Koreaâs Most Colorful Dish
đ Seen in: Letâs Eat, Parasite, Hospital Playlist
đĄ Vibes: Healthy, vibrant, perfect mix of flavors
Bibimbap (ëčëčë°„), meaning "mixed rice," is one of Koreaâs most famous and visually appealing dishes. Itâs a colorful bowl of rice, veggies, egg, and spicy gochujang (red pepper paste), mixed together for the perfect bite.
đĄ In Parasite, the luxury version called "Ram-Don" (Jjapaguri with steak) became a viral sensation, showing how Korean food blends tradition with modern twists!
đČ 5. Kimchi Jjigae (êčìčì°ê°) â The Ultimate Korean Stew
đ Seen in: Hospital Playlist, Fight for My Way, Misaeng
đĄ Vibes: Warm, homey, nostalgic
If thereâs one dish that screams home-cooked comfort, itâs kimchi jjigae (kimchi stew). A rich, spicy, and deeply satisfying dish made with aged kimchi, tofu, pork, and broth, this stew appears in nearly every K-drama with a home-cooked meal scene.
đĄ In Hospital Playlist, the friend group gathers over a pot of steaming kimchi jjigae, showcasing how this dish brings people together.
đš Stay tuned for Part 2, where we explore even MORE must-try K-foods & how to recreate them at home! đđœ #KDramaEats #MustTryKFood