If you’re feeling a little empty now that “Bon Appetit, Your Majesty” has wrapped—same. At least we got that warm, happy ending, right?
If you’re craving that same flavor—time travel, palace kitchens, witty banter, and heart-squeezing romance—you’re in the right place.
Below is a curated list of time-travel K-Dramas like “Bon Appetit, Your Majesty” that deliver the chaos-meets-comfort combo: modern minds thrown into historical courts, fate tugging at destiny, and couples finding each other across centuries.
From laugh-out-loud body swaps to tear-your-heart royal politics, these picks keep the time-slip magic alive—so you can relive that sweet, slow-burn rush all over again. Ready to jump timelines? Let’s plate up your next binge.
“Bon Appetit, Your Majesty” blends time-slip chaos, royal politics, and heart-fluttering romance—with plenty of kitchen-table emotions. If you want more shows that mix history, humor, and high-stakes love, start here:
“Mr. Queen”
A modern chef wakes up in a Joseon queen’s body—yes, really. Slapstick comedy meets sharp palace intrigue. If you loved the food gags and culture clash, this is your top pick.
“First Night with the Duke”
Our heroine slips into a romance-novel world and has to navigate its thorny courtship routes. Playful reversals, fate vs. free will, and a fairy-tale tone echo the whimsy of “Bon Appetit, Your Majesty.”
“Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo”
Time travel turns serious when a 21st-century woman lands among Goryeo princes. Expect brooding romance, power plays, and heartbreak—sweeping, star-studded, and unforgettable.
“My Only Love Song”
A diva actress tumbles into the past and meets a con-artist hero with surprising depth. Road-trip energy, rom-com banter, and episodic hijinks make this a breezy companion to your palace-romance cravings.
“Live Up to Your Name”
A Joseon acupuncturist and a modern doctor collide across centuries. Medical cases drive the plot, but the grown-up romance and ethical dilemmas linger—perfect if you liked the show’s healing vibes.
“My Perfect Stranger”
A journalist and a time-traveling announcer team up to stop a past crime and untangle family secrets. Tighter, suspense-leaning storytelling balanced with nostalgic, slice-of-life warmth.
“Life on Mars”
A detective wakes up in the 1980s after an accident. Less romance, more procedural brilliance. Retro grit and fish-out-of-water humor scratch that time-slip disorientation itch.
“Queen In Hyun’s Man” (Bonus Classic)
A Joseon scholar keeps jumping to modern Seoul, tethered by talismans and destiny. Soft, smart, and swoony—one of K-dramaland’s most beloved time-travel romances.
How to Pick Your Next Watch
Palace comedy and chaos: “Mr. Queen”, “My Only Love Song”
Grand angst: “Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo”
Mystery and heart: “My Perfect Stranger”, “Live Up to Your Name”
Retro grit: “Life on Mars”
Pure swoon: “Queen In Hyun’s Man”, “First Night with the Duke”