Top 8 Comfort K-Dramas On Netflix To Watch On Rainy Days

Rainy days bring a spectacle of greeneries and a soothing greyish aesthetic that forces you to be in cosy indoors.

And what else can be a great way to enjoy this vibe than binge-watching comfort K-dramas? So, here are your picks to relish this rainy season.

Because This Is My First Life (2017): An intelligent and logical man and a woman who is an aspiring writer, started to live together, posing as a married couple for convenience.

Mr. Queen (2020): A historical fantasy comedy series, featuring a modern-day chef who time travels to the Joseon era and gets trapped in the body of a queen.

Summer Strike (2022): Revolves around a woman who left her stressful life in the city and begins her new life in a small strange place.

Would You Like a Cup of Coffee? (2021): Follows a young man whose passion for coffee leads him to become a rookie coffee barista at a coffee shop where he learns about coffee and the lives of the people.

My Liberation Diary (2022): Centres around three siblings who search for freedom and fulfilment in their exhausting adult lives.

Racket Boys (2021): It tells the story of a city kid who moved to the countryside and helped save a ragtag middle school badminton team from collapsing.

Strong Girl Bong-soon (2017): Revolves around a woman who is born with superhuman powers and her comic and romantic encounter with the CEO of a gaming company.

Reply 1988 (2015): Last but not least, a family and friendship drama that follows five childhood friends who grew up in the same neighbourhood in 1988 in Seoul.