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6 Office Romance K-Dramas Perfect for Your Next Binge

Discover 6 must-watch office romance K-dramas filled with workplace chemistry, slow-burn love, and swoon-worthy moments perfect for binge-watching.

Among many genres, there is one genre that K-Dramas absolutely excel at. It is office romance.

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Do not get us wrong. K-Dramas have an amazing range of series in different genres, and they are an absolute masterpiece. But there is something about Office Romance K-Dramas that just gives you the butterflies!

On the outside, these dramas might have similar premises, like a rich CEO chaebol dealing with a traumatic past and a struggling female lead whose parents might or might not own a chicken restaurant. However, limiting their synopsis to this outline is an absolute blasphemy!

Each drama has its own set of twists and turns and flavour that has you hooked. Yet, another thing that does stay common among these dramas is the fiery chemistry between the leads. The chemistry that will have you squealing and throwing your legs in the air, literally.

If your life has been bereft of this genre, we will let you know that you are missing out on A LOT! And if you are someone who loves this genre and is on the lookout for more of these, we got you. NewKdrama brings out 6 Office Romance K-Dramas perfect for your next binge! You may want to read these Articles:

1. Dynamite Kiss

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Main Cast:

Jang Ki-young, Ahn Eun-jin

Synopsis:

Go Da-rim (Ahn Eun-jin), who has lived her youth days avoiding job interviews because of bad experiences. Yet, that did not mean that her self-worth was not being shattered by being considered useless. Soon, life pushes her to apply for a job when her mother falls ill.

To secure a job, she lies about being a mother and gets a place as a temporary employee at Natural Bebe. There she meets Gong Ji-hyeok (Jang Ki-yong), someone she had shared a magical kiss with in the past.

2. Business Proposal

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Main Cast:

Kim Se-jeong, Ahn Hyo-seop

Synopsis:

Business Proposal tells the story of Shin Hae-ri (Kim Se-jeong), a food researcher at GO Foods. One day, she is asked to go on a blind date pretending to be her friend, only to later discover that she had met Kang Tae-mu (Ahn Hyo-seop), a charming chaebol who will soon own the company.

Kang Tae-mu's grandfather was adamant about getting him married. To put an end to countless blind dates, he asks Hae-ri to pretend to be his girlfriend, not knowing that she is his employee. But what will happen when the truth is exposed?


3. What is Wrong with Secretary Kim

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Main Cast:

Park Seo-joon, Park Min-young

Synopsis:

What is Wrong with Secretary Kim is an amusing blend of romance and comedy with a burst of office romance cuteness. It features Park Seo-joon as Lee Young-joon, a narcissistic chaebol who is too full of himself. However, he comes face-to-face with a harsh reality when his secretary, Kim Mi-so (Park Min-young), asks for his resignation. He realises how much he is dependent on her and pulls every string that he can to stop her from leaving.

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4. Strong Girl Bong-soon

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Main Cast:

Park Bo-young, Park Hyung-sik, Kim Ji-soo

Synopsis:

Strong Woman Bong-soon is a story about a generation of women blessed with immense strength. Among them, the show focuses on Bong-soon (Park Bo-young), who appears cute and petite but is strong enough to throw you miles away!
She has led an unemployed life until her gift finally benefits her, and she secures a job as a personal bodyguard of An Min-hyeok (Park Hyung-sik), a rich CEO of a gaming software company. But with a serial killer on the loose, they fight together for justice, and as they grow close, so do their feelings.

5. Yumis Cell 2

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Main Cast:

Kim Go-eun, Park Jin-young

Synopsis:

After Yumi's (Kim Go-eun) breakup, her love cell shuts down, and logic takes over again. To start a new life, she gets a job at a publishing company where she meets Yoo Babi (Park Jin-young), a marketing manager who quickly finds the title of perfect guy in the office. Yoo Babi is polite, attentive, and forward with his feelings. As he also begins to have an interest in Yumi, their relationship deepens from being colleagues in the same office, and Yumi's love cell starts coming back to life.

6. King The Land

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Main Cast:

Lee Junho, Park Yoon-a

Synopsis:

Set inside the luxurious King Hotel, King the Land
is a classic boss-employee romance with a modern, softer edge. Gu Won (Lee Junho) is the heir to the hotel conglomerate—sharp, emotionally distant, and deeply uncomfortable with fake hospitality smiles. Cheon Sa-rang (Park Yoon-a)is a top hotel employee, praised for her constant warmth and professionalism, even when it costs her emotionally.

With sparks of romance alive in the office, we are delighted with secret relationships, adorable yet awkward moments, and undeniable chemistry! Which K-Drama do you think should have been on the list? Let us know! For more updates and suggestions, visit us often.

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