Bon Appetit Your Majesty

What Kdramas to Watch After Bon Appétit, Your Majesty

If Bon Appétit, Your Majesty left you smitten with its royal feasts, sizzling chemistry between Lee Chae-min and Im Yoon-a, and delicious mix of humor and heart, you’re definitely not alone. The fusion of food, fantasy, and palace politics was a recipe too good to resist. And now that your K-drama appetite is still roaring, it’s time for another serving.

What Kdramas to Watch If You Love Bon Appétit, Your Majesty
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Here are 6 perfect picks that either serve timeslip, historical charm, mouthwatering food, or irresistible romance — the ultimate menu to satisfy your post-Bon Appétit Your Majesty cravings.


1. Mr. Queen (2020-2021)

What Kdramas to Watch After Bon Appétit, Your Majesty: Mr. Queen

A true fan-favorite, Mr. Queen is the gold standard for time-slip historical comedies. When a modern-day chef from the Blue House suddenly wakes up in the body of Queen Kim So-yong (played by Shin Hye-sun), chaos unfolds in the Joseon palace. Between dodging assassins, balancing royal duties, and secretly craving spicy ramen, “Her Majesty” brings modern sass to ancient traditions.

The dynamic between Shin Hye-sun and Kim Jung-hyun (as King Cheoljong) is explosive, hilarious, and surprisingly heartfelt. Fans fell in love with its sharp writing, bold humor, and feminist undertones — proving that even in the Joseon era, no one should underestimate a woman with kitchen skills and modern attitude.

2. Tastefully Yours (2025)

What Kdramas to Watch After Bon Appétit, Your Majesty: Tastefully Yours

If you adored the sensual, food-centric storytelling of Bon Appétit, Your Majesty, Tastefully Yours will hit the same sweet spot. Set in present-day Seoul, this romantic drama follows a passionate chef Moo Yeon Joo (Go Min Si) and a cold-hearted food conglomerate heir Han Beom Woo (Kang Ha Neul) who are forced to collaborate on a restaurant venture. What begins as a clash of egos slowly turns into a simmering romance seasoned with trust, flavor, and ambition. Premiering in 2025, the series has been praised for its mouthwatering cinematography — every dish looks like a work of art — and its chemistry-laden performances.

3. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016)

What Kdramas to Watch After Bon Appétit, Your Majesty: Moon lovers Scarlet Heart Ryeo

This one is for those who crave royal drama on an emotional rollercoaster level. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo tells the story of Go Ha-jin (IU), a modern woman who wakes up in the Goryeo Dynasty as Lady Hae Soo. Surrounded by handsome princes vying for the throne she becomes entangled in politics, love, and fate itself. Starring Lee Joon-gi, IU, and Kang Ha-neul, the series broke hearts worldwide with its tragic romance, powerful performances, and breathtaking historical visuals. It’s the kind of show that leaves you emotionally ruined — fans still talk about that ending years later.

4. Dali and Cocky Prince (2021)

Dali and The Cocky prince

Looking for something light yet refreshing after all that royal drama, Dali and Cocky Prince is the perfect palate cleanser.This modern-day foodie rom-com follows Kim Dali (Park Gyu-young), an art curator, and Jin Moo-hak (Kim Min-jae), a self-made businessman from a family that owns a gamjatang (pork bone soup) restaurant. Their opposite personalities clash and charm as they learn about love, culture, and class. The drama charms viewers with its quirky banter, reverse Cinderella theme, and warm message about valuing art, love, and self-worth over wealth.

5. Wok Of Love (2018)

Wok of Love

A show that perfectly mixes romance, comedy, and culinary rivalry, Wok of Love (also known as Greasy Melo) stars Lee Jun-ho, Jang Hyuk, and Jung Ryeo-won. The story revolves around a top hotel chef who suddenly finds himself working at a failing neighborhood Chinese restaurant. Along the way, he rediscovers passion, love, and the true essence of cooking.

Airing in 2018, this series blends fiery kitchen showdowns with heartfelt character arcs. Fans adore it for its humor, sizzling energy, and its realistic take on ambition and resilience in the face of failure. And let’s be honest — few things are more satisfying than a perfectly fried wok toss paired with romantic tension.

6. Link: Eat, Love, Kill (2022)

Link: Eat, love, kill

Ready to dive into something a little darker but still deeply emotional, Link: Eat, Love, Kill is an unmissable gem that serves intensity with heart. This gripping drama stars Yeo Jin-goo as a talented chef who begins to feel the emotions of a mysterious woman (played by Moon Ga-young) living nearby. As he’s pulled into her world, he uncovers past traumas and unspoken connections that tie their fates together.

Throughout the series, the blend of romance, fashion, suspense, and culinary artistry keeps you hooked. What truly sets it apart, however, is how gracefully it explores mental health, empathy, and healing through the sensory language of food. In the end, this drama leaves a message — that even in the darkest moments, love and compassion can heal deeper wounds than words ever could.


Each of these dramas brings something unique to the table — from time-traveling royals and emotional culinary tales to chaotic love stories spiced with humor.
So grab your snacks, dim the lights, and get ready to marathon— your next Bon Appétit-worthy K-drama feast awaits!

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