RE: A Recipe For Romance: "Tastefully Yours" Review
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I'm very intrigued that you saw it as the lead actor, and that it met your high expectations after seeing him in supporting roles. It's a great sign when an actor demonstrates such versatility! I completely understand your point about romance. Sometimes in K-dramas, when there is a lot of background plot (business, dark past, revenge), the slow burn or "dating" phase is shortened or feels less developed.
The last plot with Yoo Yeon-seok as the chef who was her ex reminds me of those twists that take you out of the romantic bubble and put you into the deepest drama.
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Glad you understand what I mean, it still was a good watch for me.