Creatrip: Korean Dishes & Recipes As Seen On K-Drama Mr. Queen - Korea (Travel Guide) (2024)

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The hilarious time-travel drama, Mr. Queen, received a lot of praise from viewers and the ratings have been amazing!

A modern-day Blue House chef Jang Bong-hwan travels back in time to the Joseon era. He finds himself in the body of Queen Cheorin the day before her wedding ceremony.

The interesting plot perfectly captured the viewers' attention along with the delicious foods presented in the drama. Let's take a look at each dish!

Samhyang Ramyeon
삼향라면


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In the third episode, the empress of the nave returns to the palace drunk and wakes up the next day without appetite.

She asks the palace kitchen to make a hangover soup but she would not be satisfied until Cheorin steps in and prepares ramyeon (instant noodles) herself.

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First, cut the green onion, cucumber, and carrot into shreds.

In the era of Queen Cheorin, instant noodles didn't exist, so she makes the noodles herself, rolls them into wavy shapes, and fries them in a pot.

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Mash the spices, vegetables, peppers and other ingredients and grind them into powder.

Finally, cook everything together and finish it off with an egg.

What did you guys think of Queen Cheorin's version of instant noodles? Did you get hungry after watching the scene?

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The chef names the dish samhyang ramyeon, 'sam' meaning 'three' and 'hyang' meaning 'aroma'.

Some said it was actually a tribute to Korea's famous Samyang Ramen.

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Shinseonro
신선로


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Have you seen or heard of this dish? Shinseonro is an ancient Korean royal cuisine that Queen Cheorin had no problem preparing!

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Shinseon (신선) refers to Taoist hermits and ro (로) refers to fire bowl.

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On Mr. Queen, a good portion of the preparing process of the dish was omitted.

A record of this dish could be found in Dongguk Sesigi(동국세시기 · A Record Of Seasonal Customs In Korea, 1849).

According to this record, shinseonro was made by first placing charcoal fire in the middle of the stove.

The beef would be cooked in oil, soy sauce, eggs, spring onions and garlic, and placed on the stove.

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The shape of the unique bowl cannot be defined as purely Korean. Records show these bowls appearing in China, Russia and other countries in Central and Southeast Asia.

Regardless, the dish looks delicious. Great work, Mr. Queen!

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Confit


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Let's first appreciate how beautiful the end result looks! It looks like a dish out of a Michelin guidebook.

This dish, in fact, takes a long time to make and can only be made by very few qualified chefs including the Blue House chef.

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After the fish is sliced, spread it on an iron plate sprinkled with coarse salt, brush the skin thinly with oil, and bring it in the oven to bake slowly at low temperature overnight to retain the gravy aroma and soften the meat.

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An additional dish is also seen made to make the Grand Queen Dowager proud.

The beef is cut into pieces and then fried on a frying pan at low temperature overnight.

This confit method of French cooking captures the attention of the king too.

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Let's take a look at the expression of love in the eyes of the Grand Queen Dowager. We would all love to taste the craftsmanship of Chef Jang, don't we?

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Milk Gnocchi


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Queen Cheorin does it again by making noodles with potatoes. It looks soft and delish!

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After getting her (his) hands on the precious milk, Queen Cheorin boils it repeatedly in the pot until it becomes thick.

In the eyes of other chefs in the imperial dining room, this was very distressing.

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Sprinkle some coarse salt, drain the watered gnocchi and pour it into the milk pot. And there you have it!

Gnocchi made in a Korean palace.

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Overall, the Grand Queen Dowager was satisfied with the food, but she felt a little chilly. This created the business idea of "Korean-style" delivery.

What a turn of events!

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Azalea Tea


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Because ice cubes were so rare in ancient times, people would often drink a variety of juices, herbs, etc. to cool down.

Among the many, azalea fruit tea, made by the chef of the Imperial Kitchen, looked so refreshing that it made the viewers want to brew some at home!

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Sift the tea, add some honey for the added sweetness, and add pear and citrus slices to the drink to increase the coolness.

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Look at how much the people at the palace are enjoying the tea! It must be the perfect summer drink.

What did you think of the dishes introduced in the blog? Not only did Mr. Queen have an amazing storyline, it presented so many dishes that looked both colourful and delectable.

If you get a chance, try some of the recipes at home and let us know how it goes!

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FAQs

How much of Mr. Queen is true? ›

“Mr. Queen” is fictional, with the following genres: historical, comedy, time travel, and body swap. But its characters and background events are inspired by historical figures and events.

Is Mr Queen popular in Korea? ›

Despite its controversies, the series is the tenth highest rated drama in Korean cable television history, with the last episode reaching a nationwide rating of 17.371% and garnering more than 4 million in viewership. It also set a record for tvN by achieving the 5th highest rating in the network's history.

What is the Korean movie Mr Queen about? ›

After waking up in the body of a 19th-century queen, a chef must navigate the royal court and find a way back to the present — and his own life.

How many episodes of Mr Queen are there in Korean drama? ›

Why was Mr. Queen so controversial? ›

“Mr. Queen” is based on the original Chinese web drama “Go Princess Go,” which was based on a novel by a writer who has made negative comments about Korea in another work. “Mr. Queen” was criticized by some for dramatizing a work by such a writer.

Why is Mr. Queen so good? ›

The characters were extremely well written but the actors in this show were all superb specially the actress playing the Queen, Shin Hye-sun, I have watched her in all her dramas and she is just outstanding, in this drama she transformed herself completely and made this character so real, and then she would completely ...

Is Mr. Queen kdrama lgbt? ›

The Romance Isn't Perfectly Queer, but It's Also a Step Forward. Whether Mr. Queen counts as a queer romance is debatable. Ultimately, while imperfect, it's more of a "yes and no" than an "either/or." Shin and Kim's chemistry make for one of K-Drama's best romantic pairings, certainly.

Who is the main villain in Mr. Queen? ›

The handsome villain in #MysticPopUpBar is Kim. Byeong In of #MrQueen 😭💛

In what episode does Mr. Queen get pregnant? ›

Queen Episode 16 | Viu.

What happened to Kim Byeong in Mr. Queen? ›

Byeong In dies while protecting the queen from the assassins. The Palace is busy with the preparation for the enthronement ceremony. However, someone goes around the streets and spreads the news about the King survived.

What is the spin-off of Mr. Queen? ›

What to watch after Mr. Queen? ›

Is Mr. Queen historically accurate? ›

TvN's 2020 K-drama 'Mr. Queen', directed by Yoon Sung-Sik and is adapted from the Chinese web drama named Go Prince Go. It tells a fictional story of the 25th King and Queen set in the Joseon era of South Korea.

How does the Queen Korean drama end? ›

However, Hyun-Woo recovered and reconciled with Hae-In. The couple had a kid together and lived happily ever after. The series ended with an old Hyun-Woo visiting Hae-In's death, giving viewers both a happy and a bittersweet ending. Queen of Tears is one of the most popular K-dramas and has finally come to an end.

Where is Mr. Queen filmed? ›

Historically, the pond in the drama must be Chundangji Lake at the Changgyeong Palace in Seoul, but filming took place in Buyeo. Another interesting thing about Gungnamji is that it is the earliest artificial lotus pond according to Korea's historical records from the Baekje era.

Is Mr. Queen based on a real king? ›

The plot of Mr. Queen is based on King Cheoljong's life story in Joseon Dynasty. In 1849, King Heonjong, the 24th king of the Joseon Dynasty, passed away without children. And so, Queen Sunwon adopted 18-year-old Cheoljong, who succeeded him as the 25th king.

Is there a spin-off of Mr. Queen? ›

How many kings did Korea have? ›

The Joseon dynasty ruled Korea, succeeding the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty in 1392 through the Japanese occupation in 1910. Twenty-seven kings ruled over united Korea for more than 500 years.

What happened to King Cheoljong? ›

Death. Cheoljong died at the age of 32 in January 1864 (by suspected foul play by the Andong Kim clan, the same clan which made him king), without a male heir qualified for the throne, as his only son was born to a lower ranked consort, and not to Queen Cheolin.

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