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WATCH: ‘Coffee Prince’ stars revisit K-drama cafe in documentary teaser

/ 01:18 PM September 17, 2020

The cast of “Coffee Prince” is looking back at the hit Korean drama more than a decade since it aired and earned a global following including a legion of Filipino fans.

A teaser of the documentary released by MBC on Tuesday, Sept. 15, shows the 2007 K-drama’s stars visiting the cafe that became a beloved sight to fans.

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The show’s main cast–Gong Yoo, Yoon Eun-hye, Lee Sun-kyun and Chae Jung-an–all appear to be in shock as they return to the famous cafe.

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The premiere date of the documentary has yet to be announced. The docu will feature the cast members reflecting on “Coffee Prince” from their point of view in 2020, as per Soompi on Tuesday.

“Coffee Prince” revolved around a tomboyish woman, Go Eun-chan (Yoon Eun-hye), who pretended to be a man and got hired by entitled food empire heir Choi Han-kyul (Gong Yoo) to be his gay lover so that his grandmother would stop setting him up on blind dates.

Han-kyul eventually got him as an employee for his new coffee shop, which only hired attractive male staff. Tension soon built as the two developed feelings for each other. Niña V. Guno /ra

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