Kang Go Bi, whose passion for coffee leads him to become a rookie barista at a coffee shop owned by Park Seok. Kang Go Bi learns about coffee and people through Park Seok's life lessons.Kang Go Bi, whose passion for coffee leads him to become a rookie barista at a coffee shop owned by Park Seok. Kang Go Bi learns about coffee and people through Park Seok's life lessons.Kang Go Bi, whose passion for coffee leads him to become a rookie barista at a coffee shop owned by Park Seok. Kang Go Bi learns about coffee and people through Park Seok's life lessons.
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This is a masterpiece of life. It is a study in quality. It is a quiet and beautiful story of choices in a life. There is no trauma, no blood. It is quiet , sweet, yes full in its truth. It reminds me some of the master chef in midnight diner. (another gem)
but this is day. The discoveries of the apprentice also change the master . It has a zen quality, it is a story of the heart between friends. It is beautifully made. I was never bored. Each episode is a short 35min or so . Easily digestible.
I found it magical how everyone responds and enriches eachothers life . I hope to watch it all again soon.
I found it magical how everyone responds and enriches eachothers life . I hope to watch it all again soon.
A decent concept but the drama didn't hit well with me. I didn't like either of the main leads nor was I interested in their boring sappy personal story. The support characters and their stories were slightly better. You better off just drink a cup of coffee anyway. A decent concept but the drama didn't hit well with me. I didn't like either of the main leads nor was I interested in their boring sappy personal story. The support characters and their stories were slightly better. You better off just drink a cup of coffee anyway. It's hard to recommend this drama despite being shorter than others.
Whimsical and sweet, each episode also has aspects of pertinent issues and sensibilities. It gently takes you along as the main character learns to understand things about the world around him and the people in it. Just a nice way to spend 25 minutes.
This show definitely surprised me (In a wonderful way). Watching each Episode is like a treat with several layers of goodness. Every episode walks you through a unique mix various emotions be it happiness, joy, kindness, heartbreak etc. This show definitely grows on you.
Great and strong performances by all the actors. Park Ho-San is a gem of an actor and did justice to his character, Seong-Wu Ong also gave a very strong performance. Such a heartwarming and wholesome show that shows complex relationships, views and teaches life lessons through the journey of the characters and with a teacher teaching his student how to make a great cup of coffee. I highly recommend this show, so happy that I watched this gem of a show.
Great and strong performances by all the actors. Park Ho-San is a gem of an actor and did justice to his character, Seong-Wu Ong also gave a very strong performance. Such a heartwarming and wholesome show that shows complex relationships, views and teaches life lessons through the journey of the characters and with a teacher teaching his student how to make a great cup of coffee. I highly recommend this show, so happy that I watched this gem of a show.
This drama is not for everyone. If you're looking for romance or suspense it's not for you.
But if you re looking for something tranquil and serene with meditative depth, you might love it.
The drama and the topic are rather niche products than mainstream. The topic of the drama evolves around a small coffee shop and the art of brewing coffee and how small acts of kindness can improve people's lifes.
This miniseries it's like a warm, relaxing coffee break, each episode ~20 minutes long. I liked the mentor-mentee relationship, even though the mentor was a bit too cliche of a wise, mysterious, stoic person contrasted by the side characters and the critic.
The unspoken leaves space for your own pondering and interpretation.
The coffee shop itself is warm and calm space.
And that's probably how this series is best watched: as a warm, refuelling break, all the while also learning about coffee.
Well made 👌
But if you re looking for something tranquil and serene with meditative depth, you might love it.
The drama and the topic are rather niche products than mainstream. The topic of the drama evolves around a small coffee shop and the art of brewing coffee and how small acts of kindness can improve people's lifes.
This miniseries it's like a warm, relaxing coffee break, each episode ~20 minutes long. I liked the mentor-mentee relationship, even though the mentor was a bit too cliche of a wise, mysterious, stoic person contrasted by the side characters and the critic.
The unspoken leaves space for your own pondering and interpretation.
The coffee shop itself is warm and calm space.
And that's probably how this series is best watched: as a warm, refuelling break, all the while also learning about coffee.
Well made 👌
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- TriviaBased on the comic "Would You Like a Cup of Coffee? (Coffee Hanjan Halggayo?)" by Huh Young Man (writer & illustrator) & Lee Ho Joon (writer) (published January 19, 2015 to January 21, 2017 in daily newspaper JoongAng Ilbo).
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