Sunday, July 20, 2025

SEE A FRENCH CHEF COOKING FOR A TYRANT KING IN BON APPETITE, YOUR MAJESTY HISTORICAL CULINARY TV SERIES FROM NETFLIX

  BON APPETIT, YOUR MAJESTY 
TV SERIES ARRIVES TO NETFLIX IN AUGUST
I usually do not watch Korean and Asian series, but this one seems very interesting so I thought I should share it with you: BON APPETITE, YOUR MAJESTY 
The series will start August 16th on Netflix
twelve episode history fantasy culinary comedy arrives to Netflix August 16th. It was previously known as The Tyrant's Chef and the 70 minute episodes will stream weekly.
 
 THE STORY FOLLOWS
Yeon Ji-Young (Lim Yoon-A) a French chef with a cheerful and determined personality. One day, she wins a French cooking competition, but she somehow finds herself transported to the Joseon era. She happens to serve her food to King Lee Heon (Lee Chae-Min) of Joseon. He is the worst tyrant who wields absolute power. He does have extraordinary sense of taste. He is able to taste differences of food when even the weather changes. He happens to try Yeon Ji-Young's food and likes what she made. He decides to take her to the royal palace and have her cook for him. Yeon Ji-Young, who was offered work at a Michelin 3-star rated restaurant in Paris, finds herself working for the tyrant King Lee Heon and presents fusion royal cuisine just for him.
 

8 comments:

  1. I've watched a couple of asian series and liked them. Maybe I will check this one out too.

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  2. Tomó nota. gracias por la reseña. Te mando un beso.

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  3. My mom has been obsessed with all things Korean for the last few years. She’s even learning the language. Just last week she insisted Allison and I will be accompanying her to the BTS concert when they come to the US next year. I see a trend of retired ladies having a Beatles-like obsession lately with these Korean boy bands. It’s strange. I am not a fan of Korean arts, but if it makes her happy, I’ll drag my butt to the concert and spend $15 on a beer to numb my brain enough to sit through it. I’m sure she’ll be adding this series to her Netflix queue.

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    1. It is interesting that mostly mature ladies are into Korean stuff even though you would expect teens to be. I do not get it either, even if they are well made and fun, I still find them all the same. The same goes for the popularity of anime and mangas.

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