Yang Eun Bi is a university student preparing for her civil service exam with the dream of being a high school teacher. She accidentally encounters Cha Chi Soo, the arrogant son of the biggest food conglomerate in Korea. Cha Chi Soo fascinates women with his good looks and charm. Eun Bi is attracted to him before she finds out that he is only a high school student and thus several years younger than her. However, her student-teaching assignment finds her not only working at the high school that Cha's family owns but teaching his homeroom class. She grows to dislike him for his arrogance and lack of empathy. He, on the other hand, becomes fascinated with her because she is tough and athletic, unlike the other women he knows. (Source: DramaWiki; Wikipedia) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 꽃미남 라면가게
- Also Known As: Flower Boy Ramyun Shop , Cool Guys, Hot Ramen , Kkotminam Ramyeongage
- Director: Jung Jung Hwa
- Screenwriter: Yoon Nan Joong
- Genres: Food, Comedy, Romance
Cast & Credits
- Jung Il Woo Main Role
- Lee Chung Ah Main Role
- Lee Ki Woo Main Role
- Hwang Hyun HeeYoon So YiSupport Role
- Jo Yoon WooWoo Hyun Woo [Chi Soo's Friend]Support Role
- Jung In KiYang Chul Dong [Eun Bi's Father[Support Role
Reviews
The story is pretty standard, but the cast took a predictable scenario and made it fun to watch. There are many KDramas with similar love triangles, but the over the top characters, and humor, kept the episodes fresh. There are quite a few "poop" jokes that remind you not to take this drama too seriously. There are also quite a few rewatchable romantic moments. I found all the episodes so entertaining, that the time always seemed to fly by. The final episode was a bit weird, but I loved that all the great supporting characters got to have a real finale scene.
This really was a great, lighthearted, romantic comedy that I would definitely watch again.
Even though Jung Il Woo is pretty much the star of the show, he is well and truly part of a tightknit ensemble cast that have great chemistry together. Each character of the ensemble have their own quirky personality traits, and their own obstacles (personal or otherwise) to overcome as the show progresses.
The Ramyun Shop is used very effectively as the one thing that holds all of them together. Truly a family away from real family.