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Revision as of 21:56, 1 May 2021

Wok of Love

Details

  • Title: 기름진 멜로 / Gireumjin Mello
  • Also known as: Greasy Melo / Greasy Romance
  • Genre: Drama, romance, comedy, food
  • Episodes: 38
  • Broadcast network: SBS
  • Broadcast period: 2018-May-07 to 2018-Jul-17
  • Air time: Monday & Tuesday at 22:00 (2 episodes back-to-back)
  • Original Soundtracks: Wok of Love OST

Synopsis

Chef Seo Poong is a chef who goes from being a star chef one day to the cook at a failing neighborhood Chinese restaurant the next. Dan Sae Woo, meaning “sweet shrimp”, lives a life of privilege and leisure—she accepted no gifts on her wedding day because her father gave her a check for 300 million won, and she enjoys horseback riding and fencing. Her greatest moment in life happens to coincide with a random bowl of jajangmyun, which leads her to undergo a big change and begin a new life. --Dramabeans

Teaser/Trailer

User/Viewer Ratings

3.25
(8 votes)

Cast

Correlation Chart - Click to enlarge
Main Cast
Hungry Wok
Gang Members
Giant Hotel
Extended Cast
Cameos

Production Credits

Episode Ratings

See Wok of Love/Episode Ratings

Recognitions

  • 2018 26th SBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actor (Im Won Hee)

External Links



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