This period drama tells of the love story between a Crown Prince under a mysterious curse and a girl from a noble family accused of murder.
Set during the turbulent 80s and 90s in South Korea, the story follows the class struggles, dreams, friendship, and love between three youngsters.
Shin Ye-eun, of the Revenge of Others fame, plays a guesthouse owner in Joseon era. The story centres around the progressive guesthouse and its boarders.
Taxi Driver 2 continues to top the daily viewership charts. The plot revolves around a taxi company that offers "revenge-call" to wronged clients.
The Glory S2 follows Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo) as she takes revenge on her school bullies. It's a perfect watch when you are craving something dark.
This warm & fuzzy K-Drama breaks stereotypes as it portrays the romance between a single mother and a celebrity math tutor.
These were the latest K-Dramas to watch this summer. The next few on this list are some of the best K-Dramas to catch up on or rewatch this summer for that warm & fuzzy feeling.
Choi Woo-shik & Kim Da-mi are back together after The Witch Part 1, to star as childhood sweethearts. It's a rom-com that actually keeps the comedy consistent.
A dentist with dimples leaves city life for the countryside and meets the leading man, also with dimples. It's opposites attract with lots of laughs.
This slice-of-life series is a refreshing watch even in the K-Drama genre. The story follows a track star and a subtitle writer as they discover themselves.
Among the most iconic K-Dramas of all time, the coming-of-age series follows a group of high-schoolers as they navigate life, love and everything else.