I am recommending a Korean TV drama about the culinary. This TV drama has shown many traditional Korean food. It is a drama in the year 2008. The title is "Gourmet". Gourmet’s main storyline focuses on the artistic and colorful dishes of Korean cuisine. The story is about a guy, named Sung Chan is a talented cook. He peddles food from his truck all over the country to discover the best and precious traditional Korean cuisines. This story is based on a manhwa by Heo Young Man.
Title : Gourmet / 식객 (食客) / Shikgaek / Trencherman / Best Chef
Genre : Drama, Romance
Episodes : 24
Story :
Talented chefs Bong Joo and Sung Chan were raised like brothers after Sung Chan was orphaned and taken in by Bong Joo's family. Bong Joo’s family owns a famous traditional Korean restaurant and claims descent from the last royal chef of the Joseon Dynasty. Bong Joo assumes that as the eldest, he will be the one to take over his family’s restaurant and marry Joo Hee when his father makes a surprising announcement about a special cooking contest! Sung Chan is seen as a threat by some because of his youth, talent, creativity and non-conforming ways. Feeling sorry for him, Joo Hee tries to help him. Discovering the truth about their great-grandfather causes a crisis for Bong Joo, but he later becomes even more determined to be a success while Sung Chan decides to leave. Sung Chan becomes a food peddler, specializing in the freshest and best ingredients in traditional Korean cuisine. Will he ever become a chef again? Will they ever become united as "brothers"?
Characters :
Lee Sung Chan (Kim Rae Won) was raised as the son of Oonamjeong’s current executive chef, Chef Oh, alongside adopted big bro as Oh Bong Joo (Kwon Oh Joong). Sung-chan and Bong-joo have a good relationship and act as true brothers even though Bong-joo was already fourteen when his father brought Sung-chan home and announced he was going to be a part of their family. Sung-chan had something of a misguided youth, causing no end of trouble until he picked up cooking at a relatively late age. Thus he lacks the classical training of his older brother (who studied assiduously to follow in his father’s footsteps since the age of fifteen) but he has a raw talent that his father recognizes. Although he’s still lacking in discipline, he’s creative and passionate about cooking, and jumps into challenges wholeheartedly. In the first episode, he is promoted from sous chef to full chef (albeit a junior one) after he impresses his father with one of his innovations. Sung-chan’s promotion marks a meteoric rise, career-wise, which impresses most of his fellow chefs except for some who are jealous of his success. With his good-natured personality, Sung-chan is well-liked by most.
Kim Jin Soo (Nam Sang Mi) is a foodie with ambitions of being a food critic, and has come to Seoul to take the reporters’ exam at a major newspaper. To do well, she feels she must eat at Oonamjeong first, and through a series of mishaps, both misses her exam and clashes with Sung-chan. She determines to stay in Seoul and take a later exam for another newspaper, and in the interim manages to score a job working as a server (in training) at the restaurant.
Yoon Joo Hee (Kim So-yeon) is the kind, poised secretary to his father. She’s the factory manager of Oonamjeong and always comes through in a crisis with nary a hair out of place. She’s like executive assistant, manager, and PR representative all in one. Their romance, however, is more implied than overt; they both know they like each other, but they aren’t dating. And yet both Bong-joo and Joo-hee’s father seem to expect them to end up married.
Min Woo (Won Ki Joon) is a senior chef ranked just below Bong-joo who looks down on Sung-chan in a mix of jealousy and derision. Min-woo is the guy you really hate to see in power — he’s skilled, but his personal shortcomings make him a nightmare to be around. He’s not a completely one-sided villain (he has genuine respect for Bong-joo), but he feels threatened because although Sung-chan may have skills, he hasn’t earned his dues and worked his way up properly. He feels that Chef Oh’s favoritism of Sung-chan — even over his own son — is unfair.
Chef Oh (Choi Bool Am) is the aging executive chef of Oonamjeong, is a descendant of the line of former imperial chefs — he’s the grandson of the man pictured, the last imperial chef. The chef is photographed with the last emperor, upon whom he’d made a strong impression with his devotion and sincerity upon the eve of the empire’s takeover by Japanese rule in 1910.
"Gourmet" has won some awards in the 2008 SBS Drama Awards. The awards are as below :-
1) Excellence Award, Special Planning Drama - Supporting Actress (Kim So Yun)
2) Best Young Actor Award (Yeo Jin Goo)
Let us see some of the scenes of "Gourmet".
So, if you would like to see more of the beautiful Korean cuisines, please click "Gourmet".
Enjoy watching!
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