Coffee Prince

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 8.2  (5,866)

Coffee Prince is a South Korean television drama that aired on MBC in 2007. The show revolves around the life of a young girl, Go Eun-chan, who lives in Seoul and pretends to be a boy to get a job at a coffee shop. The series stars Yoon Eun-hye as Go Eun-chan, Gong Yoo as Choi Han-kyul, Lee Sun-kyun as Choi Han-sung, Chae Jung-an as Han Yoo-joo, Kim Dong-wook as Jin Ha-rim, Kim Jae-wook as No Sun-ki, and Lee Eon as Hwang Min-yeop. The story begins when Go Eun-chan meets Choi Han-kyul, a wealthy man who is trying to avoid his family's business with the help of his grandmother. Han-kyul, who is known for his playboy lifestyle and lack of ambition, hires Eun-chan as a part-time barista at his coffee shop, Coffee Prince, which is struggling to attract customers. Eun-chan initially hides her gender from Han-kyul, and the others at the coffee shop, but eventually Han-kyul discovers her secret. Despite the fact that Eun-chan is a girl, Han-kyul decides to keep her on as a barista, as he believes that her boyish charm will help attract female customers. As Eun-chan continues to work at Coffee Prince, she forms close relationships with her co-workers, including Han-kyul's cousin, Choi Han-sung, who is in love with her. Han-sung, who has always been overshadowed by Han-kyul, begins to see Eun-chan as a way to break free from his cousin's shadow and prove himself. Meanwhile, Han-kyul starts to develop feelings for Eun-chan, even though he knows that she is a girl. Eun-chan, who also has feelings for Han-kyul, struggles to come to terms with her own identity and deal with the pressures of society's expectations. As the show progresses, the relationships between the characters become more complicated, and the coffee shop faces new challenges. The characters deal with issues such as family pressures, career aspirations, and societal expectations, all while trying to navigate their own feelings and desires. Overall, Coffee Prince is a heartwarming story that explores themes of identity, love, and acceptance. The show's charismatic cast, well-crafted storyline, and unique concept make it a beloved classic in the world of Korean dramas.

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Episode 17
17. Episode 17
March 16, 2009
Eun Chan leaves for Italy to study to become a barista for two years.
Diecisieteava Taza
17. Diecisieteava Taza
August 27, 2007
Eun Chan se va a Italia por dos aƱos para estudiar para ser barista.
Seventeenth Cup
17. Seventeenth Cup
June 18, 2007
Eun Chan leaves for Italy to study to become a barista for two years.
Episode 16
16. Episode 16
March 16, 2009
Han Kyul's grandmother is in the hospital, but that doesn't stop her from meddling in his relationship with Eun Chan.
Episode 15
15. Episode 15
March 16, 2009
Yoo Joo and Han Sung's wedding makes Han Kyul more anxious to marry Eun Chan.
Episode 14
14. Episode 14
March 16, 2009
Eun Chan is introduced to Han Kyul's family as his new girlfriend. Yoo Joo tells Han Sung that she is expecting.
Episode 13
13. Episode 13
March 16, 2009
Han Kyul and Eun Chan enjoy the "honeymoon phase" of their relationship, despite their awareness that he might leave for the States in a month.
Episode 12
12. Episode 12
March 16, 2009
Betrayed on all sides, Han Kyul hesitates on forgiving Eun Chan. Meanwhile, Yoo Joo prepares to leave for New York.
Episode 11
11. Episode 11
March 16, 2009
Eun Chan wishes to reveal her true identity. Yoo Joo receives an offer from the States that threatens her relationship with Han Sung.
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
March 16, 2009
As the Coffee Prince Concert quickly approaches, the relationships between Eun Chan and Han Kyul, and Yoo Joo and Han Sung begin to fall apart.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
March 16, 2009
Han Kyul and Eun Chan celebrate their momentary bliss of brotherhood, but it is quickly shattered.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
March 16, 2009
Still confused, Han Kyul proposes that he and Eun Chan become sworn brothers.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
March 16, 2009
Han Kyul fires Eun Chan, which affects them, and all of the other Princes, more than either of them care to admit.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
March 16, 2009
Eun Chan goes on her first "date" with Han Sung. Han Kyul struggles with his unexpected feelings for Eun Chan.
Sexta Taza
6. Sexta Taza
July 17, 2007
Eun Chan sale en su primera "cita" con Han Sung. Han Kyul lucha con sus sentimientos inesperados por Eun Chan.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
March 16, 2009
The Coffee Princes head out to the countryside for their first team-building retreat, but one more person learns of Eun Chan's secret.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
March 16, 2009
It is the grand opening for Coffee Prince, but business is harder to bring in than they expected.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
March 16, 2009
Han Kyul is forced to take over the Coffee Prince shop by his grandmother, and he enlists Eun Chan's help.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
March 16, 2009
Han Kyul hires Eun Chan to pose as his gay lover.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
March 16, 2009
Han Kyul lives the rich playboy life while Eun Chan struggles to pay the bills. The two meet by chance.
Description

Coffee Prince is a South Korean television drama that aired on MBC in 2007. The show revolves around the life of a young girl, Go Eun-chan, who lives in Seoul and pretends to be a boy to get a job at a coffee shop. The series stars Yoon Eun-hye as Go Eun-chan, Gong Yoo as Choi Han-kyul, Lee Sun-kyun as Choi Han-sung, Chae Jung-an as Han Yoo-joo, Kim Dong-wook as Jin Ha-rim, Kim Jae-wook as No Sun-ki, and Lee Eon as Hwang Min-yeop.

The story begins when Go Eun-chan meets Choi Han-kyul, a wealthy man who is trying to avoid his family's business with the help of his grandmother. Han-kyul, who is known for his playboy lifestyle and lack of ambition, hires Eun-chan as a part-time barista at his coffee shop, Coffee Prince, which is struggling to attract customers.

Eun-chan initially hides her gender from Han-kyul, and the others at the coffee shop, but eventually Han-kyul discovers her secret. Despite the fact that Eun-chan is a girl, Han-kyul decides to keep her on as a barista, as he believes that her boyish charm will help attract female customers.

As Eun-chan continues to work at Coffee Prince, she forms close relationships with her co-workers, including Han-kyul's cousin, Choi Han-sung, who is in love with her. Han-sung, who has always been overshadowed by Han-kyul, begins to see Eun-chan as a way to break free from his cousin's shadow and prove himself.

Meanwhile, Han-kyul starts to develop feelings for Eun-chan, even though he knows that she is a girl. Eun-chan, who also has feelings for Han-kyul, struggles to come to terms with her own identity and deal with the pressures of society's expectations.

As the show progresses, the relationships between the characters become more complicated, and the coffee shop faces new challenges. The characters deal with issues such as family pressures, career aspirations, and societal expectations, all while trying to navigate their own feelings and desires.

Overall, Coffee Prince is a heartwarming story that explores themes of identity, love, and acceptance. The show's charismatic cast, well-crafted storyline, and unique concept make it a beloved classic in the world of Korean dramas.

  • Premiere Date
    March 16, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (5,866)