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Bon Appetit: Your Majesty and Dear Hongrang - Watching K-Dramas While Healing & recovering

Thursday, 22 January 2026

 

Bon Appetit: Your Majesty and Dear Hongrang - Watching K-Dramas While Healing & recovering

Since I finished the #kdrama in December most of the Bon Appetit: Your Majesty characters have faded from my memory, and honestly, none stood out enough to become a favorite.

The story whisks us into the life of Chef Yeon Ji Yeong (Lim Yoon A), a perfectionist with French training, who finds herself at the height of her career before being swept back in time to a royal palace. Suddenly, she must cook for the notorious King Yi Heon( Lee Chae Mina) ruler whose sharp palate is matched only by his fierce temper.

Yet again, an Asian drama became my companion during a hospital stay, keeping my spirits up as I focused on healing. The pacing kept things lively, though the endless cooking scenes started to feel a bit repetitive after a while. There were laughs, but for me, it never quite reached the comedic heights of Mr Queen. The sizzling chemistry between the lead couple was missing. It may not deserve a full blog post, but it certainly earns a mention from me for getting me back into the drama watching.

Bon Appetit Your Majesty

It is always a pleasure to see Jang Gwang on screen; actors like him have a gift for telling stories through the smallest gestures and the quietest emotions. I always appreciate  experienced supporting cast. They do so much!

 I was so happy to see  Jo Jae Yoon was a welcome sight, even if the Chinese-speaking episodes felt painfully awkward. It left me wondering why they did not simply cast Chinese actors.

I appreciated the ending, where the King does not return and instead lets his story live on through others. I did not need every detail explained of his search for her. 

Overall, it is worth your entertainment time, though it will not make my list of favorites.



Dear Hongrang pulled me in from the start with its dark, sorrowful mystery, its shamans and power struggles, and its striking cinematography, especially the evocative color grading.
Set in the twilight of the Joseon Dynasty, the story follows a family whose fortune grows through the art trade. Mystery strikes when their only son and heir, Hong Rang, vanishes as a child, only to return a decade later with no memory of his past. His half-sister, Jae I(Cho Boah), once his closest companion, now searches for the truth behind his disappearance.
I pressed play for one reason: Lee Jae Wook.
Kim Jae Wook was so impressive as our villain that I was genuinely shocked to realize he played the romantic lead in #herprivatelife. His acting here was nothing short of phenomenal.
Kim Jae Wook as Prince Han Pyeong in the kdrama Dear Hongrang


The love triangle between unrelated 'siblings' unsettled me, but I suspect that was intentional. This is a #kdrama designed to keep viewers uneasy from start to finish. It felt more like obsessive than love for all three and I always want ask is there no one else in the whole town/city that you could fall for?
Dear Hongrang love triangle


Sadly, Jo Jae Yoon did not get a chance to shine here, though I was glad to see him appear.
I wished the gang challenging the family had a richer backstory and more power behind them.
And the snowman? Its fate lingers in mystery, forever hidden from us. Cause where did he go? And who was he?
Worth your binge-watching time? Yes.




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2016

Thursday, 15 January 2026

 

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This was the year when my self-confidence began to grow. A good foundation was formed.


The previous year, I had already gone on an island writing retreat. I enjoyed it so much I joined for a second time.


After that, I began looking forward to more local travel adventures, both for work and on my own. I got used to doing things by myself and meeting new people.


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I had just started this blog and began attending more writing events, connecting with fellow enthusiasts and African authors. As I entered my thirties, I reached out to a group of inspiring women to contribute to this series about being a woman.


I enjoyed my job, assignments and deliverables and began a contract as a full staff member. I felt like a real grown up 😀.


I was becoming more creative, developing new core professional skills and with encouragement started speaking up more in work meetings. 'Taking up space ' and finding a 'seat at the table' is what they called it then. This was also when my workaholic tendencies began, as I could focus on delivering rather than office politics. I was always available. My manager and team supported and nurtured me, and I loved every minute of it!


I started wearing lipstick and took more pride in my appearance. Despite my protests, my sister-in-law convinced me that I could look good with different shades. She was right. I began to enjoy getting ready in the mornings.


2016 was a good year, even though the ever-present worry and doubt still nagged at me, just as it does today. I kept moving forward, believing in the opportunities the future would bring!


This all reminds me that even back then, I didn’t believe life could be good to me, but it actually was in many unexpected ways.

In the comments, tell me about your 2016. Any life lessons learnt?
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