Top 20 Netflix Kdramas of All Time

#20: Mr. Sunshine

A visual feast for the eyes, Mr. Sunshine serves military romance set in the early 1900s. Our hero? A U.S. Marine officer who returns to Korea to meet an aristocrat’s daughter. Expect espionage, love, and a pinch of heartbreak!

#19: Crash Landing on You

When a South Korean heiress literally drops into a North Korean soldier’s life, sparks (and wedding bells, eventually!) fly. This is the rom-com that had the whole world swooning.

#18: Kingdom

Zombies. Palace intrigue. Zombies again. Kingdom is historical thriller meets the walking undead, starring political plots and lots of gore.

#17: It’s Okay to Not Be Okay

This psychological rom-com pairs a children’s book author with antisocial tendencies and a caregiver with an infinite well of empathy. The chemistry? Off the charts!

#16: The Uncanny Counter

A team of misfit “counters” battles evil spirits with teamwork and supernatural prowess. Bonus: it’s got a Season 2!

#15: Mr. Queen

A chef wakes up in the body of a Joseon-era queen. Gender-swapping hijinks ensue, spiced up with humor and palace drama.

#14: Hospital Playlist

Ever wondered what happens when five doctors, who are also best friends, decide to form a band? Hospital Playlist delivers heartwarming stories of friendship, love, and the daily lives of medical professionals, all set to a nostalgic soundtrack.

#13: Vincenzo

Meet Vincenzo Cassano, a Korean-Italian mafia consigliere who returns to his motherland to retrieve hidden gold, only to become an anti-hero fighting against corporate corruption. Expect dark humor, intense action, and a dash of romance.

#12: D.P.

D.P. (Deserter Pursuit) follows a young military police officer tasked with capturing army deserters. This gripping series sheds light on the harsh realities of South Korea’s mandatory military service.

#11: My Name

After witnessing her father’s murder, a young woman joins a crime ring and infiltrates the police force to uncover the truth. My Name is a gritty tale of vengeance, identity, and betrayal.

#10: Move to Heaven

Move to Heaven tells the poignant story of a young man with Asperger’s syndrome and his ex-con uncle as they run a trauma cleaning business, uncovering untold stories of the departed.

#9: Squid Game

In this global sensation, 456 cash-strapped contestants accept a strange invitation to compete in children’s games for a tempting prize, only to discover the deadly stakes involved.

#8: Extraordinary Attorney Woo

Follow Woo Young-woo, a brilliant attorney with autism spectrum disorder, as she navigates challenges in the courtroom and beyond, offering a fresh perspective on neurodiversity.

#7: All of Us Are Dead

When a zombie virus breaks out at a high school, trapped students must fight their way to safety—or risk becoming part of the infected horde. A thrilling addition to the zombie genre.

#6: Alchemy of Souls

Set in a fictional kingdom, this fantasy drama follows young mages whose destinies become twisted due to a forbidden spell known as the “alchemy of souls.” Magic, romance, and intrigue await.

#5: The Glory

A woman, scarred by childhood bullying, meticulously plots her revenge against her tormentors. The Glory is a haunting tale of vengeance and the lasting impact of trauma.

#4: Bloodhounds

Bloodhounds follows two young boxers as they take on a cruel loan shark exploiting the vulnerable. With intense action and emotional stakes, the story explores their friendship and fight for justice against a powerful criminal empire.

#3: Daily Dose of Sunshine

This heartwarming series follows Nurse Jung Da-eun as she navigates the challenges of working in a psychiatric ward, bringing light to her patients’ lives and discovering her own strength along the way.

#2: Queen of Tears

A miraculous love story unfolds as married couple Baek Hyun-Woo and Hong Hae-In navigate a marital crisis, rediscovering love and resilience amidst life’s challenges.

#1: Lovely Runner

Ryu Seon Jae, a top celebrity, hides his exhaustion from fame’s pressures. Fan Im Sol, devastated by his death, is transported 15 years back, meeting teen Seon Jae and getting a chance to change their destinies.

Got a favorite Kdrama on Netflix that’s not listed here? Share your top pick in the comments—Mochi and I are always on the hunt for our next binge!

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