Lee Min-ho’s iconic charm in an early role that set him up as a Hallyu star: Personal Taste (2010)

This 2010 drama stars two of Korea’s biggest names—Lee Min-ho and Son Ye-jin—in a story filled with quirky misunderstandings, heartfelt growth, and unexpected love.

What Is Personal Taste About?

Personal Taste follows Park Gae-in, a kind-hearted but clumsy furniture designer who’s not exactly winning at life. After being betrayed by her best friend and ex-boyfriend, she decides to live with a gay roommate for comfort—enter Jeon Jin-ho, a super neat and detail-oriented architect who’s definitely not gay but pretends to be so he can study her traditional house, Sanggojae, for a secret architectural project.

Cue the chaos.

As they navigate life under the same roof, hilarious mishaps, growing friendship, and slow-burn romance keep you hooked. The longer they live together, the blurrier the line between fake and real becomes—and it’s absolutely addictive to watch.

Why You’ll Love It

Lee Min-ho’s iconic charm in an early role that set him up as a Hallyu star.

Son Ye-jin’s relatable performance as a woman learning to trust again.

Roommate-to-lovers trope done right, with plenty of swoon-worthy moments.

A touch of social commentary, with a bold plotline that was ahead of its time.

Sanggojae’s stunning architecture, giving major traditional-meets-modern vibes.

A Nostalgic Fan Favorite

While Personal Taste may not be as polished as today’s high-budget K-dramas, it has that warm, comforting feel of early 2010s dramas that fans still crave. Plus, seeing Lee Min-ho and Son Ye-jin before their later mega-hits is such a treat.

It’s funny, it’s awkward in the best way, and it gives you butterflies—what more could you ask for?

Watch Guide

Drama NamePersonal Taste
Aired onMBC
Released DateMarch 31-20 May 2010
CountrySouth Korea
Episodes16
Where to WatchViki (with subtitles)

Personal Taste is one of those K-dramas that quietly stays in your heart. Whether you’re watching it for the first time or diving back into the story for a rewatch, it delivers laughs, love, and life lessons wrapped in a cozy, nostalgic package.

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