So this has finally ended... That means I won't be seeing Junho as handsome Chef Poong anymore. ☹️
Ha. Funny how I react like this when I only followed the show through recaps and a couple of videos that piqued my interest. ðĪŠ I don't know what's wrong with me, but lately, I've been veering away from cotton candy fluffs and pure romcom. I don't know. It just doesn't seem to click to me anymore.
That being said, I don't exactly know what to say about Wok of Love (I don't know why I am even writing this either lol), except that Lee Junho looked great as Poong, he seemed to have good chemistry with Jung Ryeo Won, and that the food cinematography was excellent in this show—it made the dishes look even more mouth watering. I've had an absolutely inexplicable craving for tangsuyuk (sweet and sour pork) because of this, and it would be safe to say that these were among the reasons why I've continuously taken peeks at this drama despite not entirely watching it.
In all fairness for the show, I did try sitting through Episode 1... but sadly I just couldn't get it. It didn't help that Jung Ryeo Won and that dang horse seemed so ridiculously weird, too. I might pick it up again some other time, or... maybe not. ðĪŠ Either way I'm already contented with just Lee Junho, so... ciao~ ð
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