"Let's Eat Together" 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), who lives alone in No. 805, is a single older woman who has been divorced for 3 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 mainly a sequel, only continuing 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 lived next door to him for 10 years and is an elementary school classmate, and Lee Sang-woo, the "mom friend" who has outstanding appearance and unique charm that Baek Soo-ji likes.
(Kwon Se-in). Continuing the first season, after Goo Dae-young (Yoon Doo-joon) and Lee Soo-kyung (Lee Soo-kyung) broke up, they settled in Sejong City and began to expand new interpersonal relationships, including their neighbor Baek Soo-ji (Lee Soo-kyung).
Seo Hyun-jin (played by Seo Hyun-jin) and Grandma Lee Dian-ah, landlord Kim Mi-ran, insurance industry senior 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 the people and things around her through "food". The drama "Salaryman Chuhan Chronicle" is mainly a drama
A spoof of the popular history book "Chuanzhi".
It tells the story of work and love, passion and success of the white-collar workers in the Republic of Korea, and expresses the cold world of white-collar workers through satire and humor. The life sciences division of "Tianha Group" wants to conduct clinical trials for a new drug and recruits a group of test drugs.
of volunteers.
Liu Bang (played by Li Fanxiu), who was secretly instigated by Vice President Qin Er, and Cui Xiangyu (played by Zheng Fanyun), a commercial spy sent by the "Qiangchu Group", both coincidentally infiltrated among the 30 test subjects. They both passed the security check at the same time.
Start taking medication.
Liu Bang and Cui Xiangyu, who have their own thoughts, Che Yuji (played by Hong Xiuxian) who is in charge of the drug testing project, Bai Luphe (played by Zheng Liyuan), the granddaughter of the boss Qin Shihuang (played by Li Dehua), etc., are a group of familiar characters from the Chu and Han Dynasties.
The battle of wits and strength in the workplace of the 21st century staged a hilarious drug battle. "The Boy's Vegetable Shop" is a South Korean TV series that was broadcast on December 21, 2011. It is adapted from real people and true events.
Directed by Lee Jun-hoon, written by Yoon Sung-hee, and starring Ji Chang-wook, Wang Ji-hye, Kim Young-kwang, and Park Soo-jin, the play mainly tells the story of the male protagonist who started from a small vegetable stall of 30 square meters in the 1990s and founded vegetable chain stores all over Korea.
In the era of advocating youth to create industry, the touching story of young people who sweat and work hard to create a future for integrity unfolds from then on, depicting the dreams and careers of young people who strive to be the best, and inspiring young people to start their own business in the groaning era.
, young people who create a future with integrity and sweat are looking for the meaning of life and new challenges in their ordinary daily lives.
It is adapted from a book published in 2003 about the story of Lee Yong-seok.
Lee Yong-seok opened his own vegetable store in 1998 and eventually opened 33 branches in South Korea.