Bringing the Korean Wave to North America


Starring one of Asia's most popular actors, Kim Rae Won (What Planet Are You From?, My Little Bride), and from the screenwriter behind the award-winning epic TV series Jumong, The Grand Chef takes viewers into the heart of Korean cuisine and explores the undeniable bond between food, emotions, and memories.

Sung-chan's (Kim Rae Won) father, the owner of Korea's most prestigious restaurant, organizes a culinary competition to determine who will inherit his generations-old restaurant. As Sung-chan and his brother Bong-joo (Kwon Oh Joong, Damo) go head-to-head, foul play leads Sung-chan to bow out of the competition before the final event. Devastated, Sung-chan embarks on a journey across the country during which he discovers the true essence of Korean foods, flavors, and ingredients... and learns more about himself, his talents, and his royal heritage.

Based on a popular Korean comic, and starring the lovely Nam Sang Mi (Time Between Dog & Wolf, Sweet Spy) and Kim So Yeon (All About Eve), The Grand Chef is a delicious treat that will make your mouth water and your heart melt.
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New Releases




The King & I
vol. 1


Cast: Oh Man Seok,
Go Joo Won, Ku Hye Sun
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English
Number of Episodes: 21





I Really, Really Like You
vol. 1


Cast: Eugene, Lee Min Gi,
Ryu Jin
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English
Number of Episodes: 18
 
Coming Soon

All release dates are subject to change.

Title Release Date
The Grand Chef
(aka "Gourmet")
vol. 1
November 11, 2008
The King & I vol. 2 November 25, 2008
I Really, Really
Like You vol. 2
December 2008
The Grand Chef
(aka "Gourmet")
vol. 2
December 2008
The King & I vol. 3 December 2008
I Love You January 2009
Time Between
Dog & Wolf
February 2009
   



YA Entertainment has exclusive North American distribution rights for
the most popular Korean TV drama mini-series with ENGLISH SUBTITLES.
 
In December 2004, the Financial Times best summed up the common theme behind Korean TV drama mini-series:

"Beating the odds to find true love and happiness."

This is what Korean TV drama mini-series are all about. Combine this romantic "beating the odds" theme with unforgettable music scores, beautiful actors/actresses, traditional family values, cliffhangers, and a final "end-all" episode, it's easy to see why millions of people worldwide are "addicted" to this refreshing entertainment genre. Click here to learn more about the Korean TV drama craze here in the US.

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