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Korean TV dramas and films related to making dim sum

"Bread King Kim Tak-gu" is a long-running inspirational drama produced in South Korea and starring Yoon Shi-yoon, Lee Young-ah, Ryu Jin, Joo Won and others. Set in Seoul in the 1970s, it tells the story of the protagonist Kim Tak-gu who grew from a poor boy with nothing to become the number one person in the Korean bakery industry.

Koo Il-jung, chairman of the famous superstar family, founded Jusheng Bread Group from scratch. However, despite his booming career, he maintained a loveless marriage with his wife Seo In-sook. Koo Il-jung fell in love with family nurse Kim Mi-soon and gave birth to a son, Kim Joo-gu. After learning about this, Seo In-sook asked Secretary-General Han Seung-jae to handle the matter. Since then, the mother and son were kicked out and lived a life of escape and wandering. And Seo In-sook even had an affair with Han Seung-jae and gave birth to a son, Goo Ma-jun, and lied that he was born to Goo Il-jung.

As an adult, Jin Zhuoqiu has been living a homeless life, but he was born with a strong sense of smell and an amazing talent for baking cakes. Shin Yoo-kyung, who was Jin Zhuogu's childhood sweetheart, was his first girlfriend, but they were separated since childhood due to multiple layers of pressure. Because of Jin Zhuoqiu's natural talent, he was appreciated by Teacher Bafeng and accepted as a disciple, and gained the silent secret love of the teacher's granddaughter Liang Meishun. However, Shin Yoo-kyung suddenly appeared at this time. In order to take revenge on Seo In-sook, she married Gu Majun, whom she did not love.

"My name is Kim Sam-soon", a 2005 Korean drama. Adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name by Ji Soo-hyun, it is directed by Kim Yoon-cheol, written by Kim Do-woo, and co-stars Kim Sun-ah, Hyun Bin, Jung Ryeo-won, and Daniel Henry.

It tells the story of the ordinary heroine Kim Sam-soon who bravely and strongly faces various difficulties in life and finally finds her own happiness.

"The third daughter born in a rice milling shop", this is the origin of Kim Sam-soon (played by Kim Sun-ah). The 29-year-old spinster is neither beautiful, nor slim, nor has anything to show off, but this is not all about her. She has a tenacious, upright curiosity, and the spirit of moving forward regardless of the dire straits.

Sanshun also has a qualification certificate that most people don’t have, which is the pastry chef qualification certificate obtained from the Paris Traditional Pastry School. In order to obtain this certificate, she worked day and night. In Paris, she not only got a qualification certificate, but also met a handsome guy she had never expected, and a sweet love. But is it just curiosity? The boyfriend gradually got tired of it and suddenly announced their breakup. Sanshun's opening line started by stalking Min Xianyou. The man who went to the hotel with the woman suddenly opened the door and Sanshun screamed.

After losing her boyfriend and failing to find a job, Sanshun returned to the state of unemployment with great frustration. But at that moment, fate knocked on the door, and the marriage with the 27-year-old restaurant owner Jinxuan (played by Hyun Bin) began. Such a man with a fair face, but no kindness or warmth actually fell in love with him. Or a love agreement. Although he didn't know the reason, Sanshun, who was in a period of money shortage, accepted the agreement on the condition of borrowing money. But what's going on? Former boyfriends are entangled, Zhenxuan and his ex-girlfriend have heartbreaking memories, complicated events, can Sanshun be the resolver of these conflicts...

"I Will Reach for the Stars and the Moon for You" is a Korean daily drama that was broadcast on May 7, 2012. It is directed by Jeon Sung-hong, written by Hong Young-hee, and stars Seo Ji-hye, Jo Dong-hyuk, Ko Se-won, and Moon Bo-ryung.

The play mainly revolves around the emotional entanglements between four men and women as the main line, and tells the story of cherishing the happiness in front of you through ordinary trivial matters. Surgeon Xu Zhenyou (played by Zhao Donghyuk) lost his brother in an accident when he was a child. He grew up amid the reproach of his father who was not as good as his brother. Because of this, he is known as the surgeon who fears surgery. Jinyou's girlfriend Cha Kyung-joo (played by Moon Bo-ryung), who has been in love for three years, abandoned him for her own ambitions and chose to be with Han Min-hyuk (played by Ko Se-won). Zhenyou came to work in a nursing home after falling out of love, and met Han Caiyuan (played by Seo Ji-hye), the daughter of the president of Han Meitang and pastry chef. Caiyuan suffered from heart disease since childhood. After receiving a heart transplant due to an accident in high school, she lives with a grateful heart every day. Town friends are attracted by her warmth and freshness, and gradually overcome themselves. Since Xu Zhenyu appeared, Caiyuan felt the pain in her heart that she had felt in the past again.

"The God's Dinner" is a weekend drama launched in South Korea in February 2002 and directed by director Lee Dong-yoon. Starring Joo Sang-wook, Sung Yu-ri, Lee Sang-woo, Seo Hyun-jin and others.

"The God's Dinner" uses Korean cuisine as the story background and tells the story of two female chefs competing for the throne of the palace cuisine's heir in a cooking war. In the drama, Ko Joon Young plays the role of "Absolute Taste" ”, a talented chef who can perfectly recreate any taste once he tastes it.

The drama "God's Dinner" takes Korean food as the theme and tells the story of the fate of two female chefs whose identities have been changed.

Cheng Do-hee (played by Qian Renhe) is a famous chef at Arirang, a famous Korean traditional cuisine restaurant, and has an unshakable position in the culinary world. But when her husband filed for divorce and her beloved daughter In-joo (played by Sung Yuri) disappeared on the ship, Do-hee couldn't bear the blow and suffered an emotional breakdown; in a state of mental instability, Do-hee brought a lost child Song Yeon-woo (played by Seo Hyun-jin) ) was her missing daughter In-joo, but Do-hee's biological daughter was rescued and raised as Go Joon-young (played by Sung Yu-ri).

Junying, who grew up in a not-so-rich environment, has talented cooking skills derived from her mother. She can cook anything she has ever tasted. However, when Junying meets her family again, her identity has been replaced, and the man she loves also belongs to her. How can she find her place in love and family...

"Oh My Ghost" is a South Korean TV drama that was broadcast on July 3, 2005. It is directed by Yoo Jae-won, written by Yang Hee-seung, and stars Park Bo-young, Cho Jung-seok, Kim Seul-ki, and Lim Ju-hwan.

The play mainly tells the story of a series of hilarious and hilarious love stories about a timid and introverted heroine who is possessed by a female ghost who cannot ascend to heaven because she has never been in love. A timid chef assistant with a ghostly physique. Na Bong-seon (played by Park Bo-young) was possessed by the virgin ghost Shin Soon-ae (played by Kim Seul-ki). Soon-ae passed away unexpectedly almost three years ago. Because of the resentment that she died in vain without having a relationship at all, she was unable to ascend to heaven. She had to Only by finding a yang man and sleeping with him can you resolve your grievances and leave this world. Bong Xian, who secretly has a crush on chef Kang Sun Woo (played by Cho Jung Suk), was originally introverted and dared not even look the chef in the eyes. After being possessed by Soon Ae, he became lively and smart. Sun Woo was often amused by her proactive offensive. Although She has always refused close contact, but Fengxian plays an increasingly important role in Shanyu's heart. Once, due to being chased by a fortune teller, Shun Ae escaped from Feng Xian's body. Feng Xian originally refused to be possessed again, but in the face of Sun Woo's friend Li Su Xin (played by Park Jung Ah)'s active love, Feng Xian, who liked Sun Woo, decided to be with Shun Ai. Together, due to the infection of Shun Ai, Feng Xian becomes more and more cheerful and laughs, and the masculine celebrity chef Sun Woo, a narcissistic celebrity who does not believe in ghosts and gods, falls in love with her unknowingly, developing a sweet and hilarious love. story.

"PASTA" is a Korean drama broadcast on October 4, 201, directed by Kwon Seok-jang, written by Seo Sook-hyang, and starring Lee Sun-kyun and Gong Hyo-jin.

The film is set in an Italian restaurant and tells the story of the love and career of a female chef who dreams of making guests happy through her cooking.

Choi Hyun-wook (played by Lee Sun-kyun), who became famous as a chef in Italy, accepted the selection offer from the largest Italian restaurant in the country and returned to China. Seo Yoo-kyung (played by Kong Hyo-jin)'s biggest dream in life is to be a chef, but the new head chef Hyun-wook became her The biggest obstacle unfolds the story of the female chef's love and career through cooking.

"Let's Eat Together" is a Korean TV series broadcast in January 2003. It is directed by Park Junhua and stars Lee Soo-kyung, Yoon Doo-joon, Yoon So-hee, and Shim Hyung-taek.

It tells the daily life and romance of Lee Soo-kyung (played by Lee Soo-kyung) and her neighbors, colleagues and other single people.

The drama centers on the protagonist Lee Soo-kyung and tells the real-life daily life and romance between her and her neighbors, colleagues and other single people who live alone. Lee Soo-kyung (played by Lee Soo-kyung) lives alone in No. 805. She is a single older woman who has been divorced for three years and is also the director of a law firm. Having made up her mind not to get married, she usually lives alone and lives a happy single life. However, her most distressing problem is that she has no one to accompany her when eating. As a "foodie", she can go to great lengths for delicious food.

"Let's Eat Together 2" is a Korean mini-series broadcast on April 6, 2005, directed by Park Joon-hwa and written by Im Soo-mi.

The drama is mainly a sequel to "Let's Eat Together" and only continues the role of the male protagonist "Gu Dae Young" and the theme of "food". It tells the story of Dae-young (played by Yoon Doo-joon), a food blogger and furniture maker, and Baek Soo-ji (played by Seo Hyun-jin), a freelance writer who has been living alone next door for 10 years and is an elementary school classmate, as well as the "Mama Peng" who has outstanding appearance and unique charm that Baek Soo-ji likes. "The interesting things that happened between Lee Sang-woo (played by Kwon Se-in). Continuing the first season, after Goo Dae-young (played by Yoon Doo-joon) and Lee Soo-kyung (played by Lee Soo-kyung) broke up, they settled in Sejong City and began to expand new interpersonal relationships, including neighbors. Baek Soo-ji (played by Seo Hyun-jin) and Grandma Lee Dian-ah, landlord Kim Mi-ran, senior insurance industry veteran Lin Taek-soo, civil servants Lee Sang-woo (played by Kwon Se-in) and Hong In-ah, and supermarket work-study student Huang Huilin. At the same time, Daying discovered that her neighbor Bai Xiuzhi was her elementary school classmate, and decided to help Xiuzhi pursue her favorite Li Shangyu, and at the same time connect people and things around her through "food".

"The God of Sushi" Jiro Dreams of Sushi is a documentary filmed by David Jaber about three-star chef Jiro Ono. Starring Jiro Ono, Seichi Ono, Takashi Ono, Masuhiro Yamamoto and others.

In the video, you will see the hard work and uncompromising belief and attitude behind delicious sushi. The spirit of Japanese Zen culture displayed throughout the film is very strong. Including the pursuit of the ultimate craftsmanship for specific things. Jiro Ono is 86 years old and is the oldest three-star chef in the world. He can be said to be the master of masters and the master of masters. His status in Japan is quite high, and his reputation as "the best sushi man" is even more... Spread around the world. Throughout his life, he has been making sushi for more than fifty-five years, so the spirit and skills he put into sushi are definitely the best in the world! "Sukiyabashi Jiro" is a sushi restaurant opened by Ono. The ingredients in the store are carefully selected, and from the moment of production to the moment of eating, every link is carefully evaluated and calculated. Therefore, this small store hidden in the basement of a Tokyo office building has been awarded three Michelin stars for two consecutive years, and is even hailed as a store worth waiting for a lifetime.

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