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flower boy ramen shop

South KoreaSouth KoreaFoodstar7.32011
7.3
Rating
16
Episodes
00:45:00
Duration

flower boy ramen shop is a South Korea drama released in 2011 rated 7.3/10 with 16 episodes. This food series has been watched by 38,953 viewers.

Key Details

Country South Korea South Korea
Genre FoodComedyRomance
Year 2011
Episodes 16
Duration 00:45:00
Rating 7.3/10
Director Jung Jung Hwa
Main Cast Jung Il Woo, Lee Chung Ah, Lee Ki Woo
Type Drama
Content Rating 15+ – Teens 15 or older

Plot & Analysis

Story Overview

Yang Eun Bi is a university student preparing for her civil service exam with the dream of being a high school teacher. She accidentally encounters Cha Chi Soo, the arrogant son of the biggest food conglomerate in Korea. Cha Chi Soo fascinates women with his good looks and charm. Eun Bi is attracted to him before she finds out that he is only a high school student and thus several years younger than her. However, her student-teaching assignment finds her not only working at the high school that Cha's family owns but teaching his homeroom class. She grows to dislike him for his arrogance and lack of empathy. He, on the other hand, becomes fascinated with her because she is tough and athletic, unlike the other women he knows. (Source: DramaWiki; Wikipedia)

Critical Reception

flower boy ramen shop has received very positive reviews with a rating of 7.3/10 based on 20,297 ratings. It is ranked #6,402 in popularity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the rating of flower boy ramen shop?

flower boy ramen shop has a rating of 7.3/10 based on 20,297 ratings.

How many episodes does flower boy ramen shop have?

flower boy ramen shop has 16 episodes, each approximately 00:45:00 long.

What genre is flower boy ramen shop?

flower boy ramen shop is a Food, Comedy, Romance drama from South Korea.

Who are the main actors in flower boy ramen shop?

The main cast of flower boy ramen shop includes Jung Il Woo, Lee Chung Ah, Lee Ki Woo.

When was flower boy ramen shop released?

flower boy ramen shop was released in 2011 in South Korea.

Data sourced from publicly available entertainment databases. Last updated: April 13, 2026.

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