Top 15 Must-Watch Korean Romance TV Series on Netflix in 2025

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11/14/2025

Korean romance dramas have captured hearts worldwide with their compelling storylines, swoon-worthy chemistry, and emotional depth. If you're looking for the perfect K-drama to binge-watch in 2025, Netflix has an incredible selection of romantic series that will make you laugh, cry, and fall in love. Here are the top 15 must-watch Korean romance TV series currently streaming on Netflix.

1. Queen of Tears (2024)

This groundbreaking series became a cultural phenomenon when it premiered in March 2024, quickly shooting to number one on Netflix. Starring Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won, Queen of Tears tells the story of Hong Hae-in, the queen of department stores, and Baek Hyun-woo, her small-town husband, as they weather a marital crisis. What sets this drama apart is its realistic portrayal of marriage struggles—Hae-in receives a devastating brain cancer diagnosis just as Hyun-woo contemplates divorce. The series subverts typical K-drama tropes by showing the aftermath of an idealized romance and exploring how the couple rediscovers their love amid life-threatening circumstances. The emotional depth and stellar performances make it one of the most beautiful romances ever made.

2. Lovely Runner (2024)

Available on Netflix since August 2024, Lovely Runner is a time-traveling romantic fantasy that became an international hit. Kim Hye-yoon stars as Im Sol, a devoted fan who travels fifteen years into the past after her idol Ryu Seon-jae (Byeon Woo-seok) tragically dies. She's determined to change his fate and prevent the impending tragedy. The series brilliantly combines romance, comedy, thriller, and fantasy elements, with each episode leaving viewers wanting more. The chemistry between the leads is electric, and the unpredictable plot twists keep audiences engaged throughout. Fans praise it as one of the best dramas that makes you smile until your jaw hurts while simultaneously feeling second-hand embarrassment.​

3. Crash Landing on You (2019-2020)

As many fans' entry point into K-dramas, Crash Landing on You remains iconic and is still dominating Netflix charts. Son Ye-jin plays Yoon Se-ri, a South Korean CEO who accidentally paraglides into North Korea during a freak tornado and lands in the life of stoic North Korean captain Ri Jeong-hyeok (Hyun Bin). Their forbidden romance across contentious national borders is filled with heartwarming moments and thrilling action. The drama thrives not only because of the incredible chemistry between the leads (who married in real life and had a baby) but also due to the strength of the supporting cast and the central theme of community.​

4. Business Proposal (2022)

This feel-good office romance delivers everything you want in a rom-com: comedy, chemistry, and perfectly timed humor. Kim Se-jeong plays Shin Ha-ri, who agrees to go on a blind date pretending to be her wealthy friend, only to discover her date is Kang Tae-moo (Ahn Hyo-seop), the CEO of her company. What starts as a fake relationship to help him avoid his grandfather's endless blind date arrangements quickly turns into something deeper. The romance doesn't feel forced, and the leads have fantastic chemistry from the very first episode. Unlike many office romances, this drama treats the female lead as an equal, avoiding toxic jealousy tropes.​

5. King the Land (2023)

Starring Lee Jun-ho and Im Yoon-ah, King the Land tells the story of Gu Won, the heir to a luxury hotel conglomerate thrown into an inheritance war, and Cheon Sa-rang, a hotelier known for her irresistible smile. Amid tense family dynamics, the charming heir clashes with his hardworking employee, leading to an enemies-to-lovers romance. The series is appreciated for its engaging narrative that blends humor and heartfelt moments while maintaining a respectful portrayal of relationships. High-quality production values, including stunning cinematography and set designs, enhance this delightful and relaxing watch.​

6. Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021)

Set in the quaint seaside village of Gongjin, this opposites-attract rom-com stars Shin Min-a as Yoon Hye-jin, a Seoul dentist who opens a practice in the countryside after her life goes awry. There she meets Hong Du-sik (Kim Seon-ho), the town's beloved jack-of-all-trades known as "Chief Hong". The picturesque setting and the pure, angelic chemistry between the leads make this a must-watch. The series beautifully portrays authentic characters while showing how their pasts shape who they are today. It's a feel-good romance drama filled with rustic charms and valuable life lessons about finding happiness in simplicity.​

7. When Life Gives You Tangerines (2025)

Released in 2025, this nostalgic romance set in 1950s Jeju Island has been praised as a perfect blend of nostalgia and romance. Starring IU and Park Bo-gum, the series follows the decades-spanning love story between a poet and the young man who supports her dreams. Their relationship unfolds beautifully over the years, capturing the essence of enduring love. Netflix described it as a drama where faith in love can be restored, making it one of the most anticipated releases of 2025.​

8. My Demon (2023-2024)

This supernatural romance series stars Song Kang as Jeong Gu-won, a 200-year-old demon who temporarily loses his powers, and Kim Yoo-jung as Do Do-hee, a haughty but organized heiress. When Gu-won's power tattoo transfers to Do-hee, they enter into a contract marriage—she gains a powerful bodyguard while he retains access to his supernatural abilities. The series brilliantly balances action-packed narratives with heartwarming romance, throwing in fantasy, mystery, and suspense. The chemistry between the leads is off the charts, and their unconventional love story brings a fresh twist to the K-drama genre.

9. Something in the Rain (2018)

This tender drama explores the taboo of an age-gap relationship between Yoon Jin-ah, a woman in her 30s, and Seo Joon-hee, her best friend's younger brother. As their friendship deepens into romance, they must navigate societal expectations and family pressures. The series beautifully portrays a mature relationship with realistic obstacles that every couple might face. It's a healing drama that addresses workplace misogyny, familial expectations, and Seoul's housing crisis while maintaining emotional authenticity.

10. What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (2018)

Park Seo-joon and Park Min-young star in this beloved rom-com about Lee Young-joon, an arrogant vice president who is shaken when his highly capable secretary Kim Mi-so announces her resignation after nine years. Young-joon decides to do whatever it takes to make her stay, eventually realizing she's important not just to his career but to his heart. The drama beautifully blends romance and comedy while delving into deeper emotional themes. It features one of the most exceptional on-screen kisses in K-drama history and explores how childhood trauma shapes adult relationships.​

11. True Beauty (2020-2021)

Based on the popular webtoon, True Beauty stars Moon Ga-young as Lim Ju-kyung, a high school student who masters makeup to transform her appearance after being bullied for her looks. At her new school, she gets caught in a love triangle between Lee Su-ho (Cha Eun-woo) and Han Seo-jun (Hwang In-yeop). The series explores themes of self-acceptance and inner beauty while delivering a sweet coming-of-age romance. It became available on Netflix in 2023 in selected territories and has been praised for its light, feel-good nature that makes viewers feel young again.​

12. Her Private Life (2019)

This romantic comedy stars Park Min-young as Sung Duk-mi, a talented art gallery curator who secretly leads a double life as a die-hard K-pop fan. When Ryan Gold (Kim Jae-wook) becomes her new boss, he discovers her secret and they enter into a fake relationship that gradually becomes real. The series surprised viewers with its emotional depth beyond the bubblegum premise, featuring excellent acting, a great script, and a lovely soundtrack. The romance is mature with plenty of prolonged and emotionally charged kissing scenes, and the leads have fantastic chemistry.​

13. Our Beloved Summer (2021-2022)

Starring Choi Woo-shik and Kim Da-mi, this coming-of-age romantic comedy revolves around ex-lovers Choi Ung and Kook Yeon-soo, who broke up with a promise to never meet again. When a documentary they filmed ten years ago in high school goes viral, they're forced to face the cameras together again. The series depicts their complicated feelings and growth with realistic hardships that couples face in real life. It captures the sweetness of love and the freshness of youth while maintaining emotional authenticity.​

14. Marry My Husband (2024)

This revenge fantasy romance stars Park Min-young as Kang Ji-won, who dies after discovering her husband and best friend are having an affair, only to wake up ten years in the past. She uses this opportunity to change her future and live the life she wants, focusing on revenge while finding true love with a mysterious executive. The drama features three couples with great chemistry and delivers a satisfying ending where everyone gets what they deserve. The romance is explosive, and despite transformations in the plot, it stays together and keeps viewers hooked.​

15. Romance is a Bonus Book (2019)

Lee Na-young and Lee Jong-suk star in this workplace romance set in the publishing industry. Kang Dan-i, a former successful advertising copywriter and divorced mother, struggles to find employment and ends up working as a temporary worker at a publishing company where her childhood friend Cha Eun-ho is the youngest chief editor. As they become more involved in each other's lives, a mature love story unfolds. The series is praised for its well-rounded plot with no loose ends, endearing characters, and beautiful moments that gradually progress in a light and neat way.​

Why These Korean Romance Dramas Stand Out

These fifteen Korean romance series represent the best of what Netflix has to offer in 2025. They showcase diverse storytelling—from supernatural fantasies to realistic workplace romances, from time-traveling adventures to healing seaside tales. What makes these dramas particularly compelling is their ability to balance traditional K-drama elements with fresh perspectives on love and relationships.​

The chemistry between lead actors remains crucial, but modern Korean dramas increasingly focus on character development, meaningful themes, and emotional authenticity rather than relying solely on romantic clichés. Many of these series address contemporary issues such as workplace challenges, mental health, societal pressures, and personal growth while maintaining their romantic appeal.​

Whether you're new to K-dramas or a seasoned fan, these fifteen series offer something special—stories that will make you believe in love, keep you on the edge of your seat, and perhaps teach you valuable life lessons along the way. With most series consisting of 12-16 episodes, they're perfect for weekend binge-watching sessions that will leave you emotionally satisfied and already searching for your next Korean drama obsession.

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