
Dr. Cha Soo-Hyuk is a pediatric trauma surgeon who grew up in America after being adopted. Returning to Korea in search of his birth parents, he finds himself overwhelmed by unfamiliar customs, nosy strangers, and food far spicier than he’s used to. His life changes when he meets Lee Yoo-Na, the owner of the small restaurant “Mouthwatering Meals,” who harbors a deep fear of men. Determined to confront her trauma, Yoo-Na begins cooking for Soo-Hyuk—and to her surprise, her food perfectly suits his tastes. Soon, Soo-Hyuk starts eating only what she prepares, three meals a day. As shared meals become shared moments, the two slowly find comfort, healing, and connection through food.
Three Mouthwatering Meals for Two is romance at its most tender. Instead of dramatic declarations, it focuses on care expressed through consistency—meals prepared, plates shared, and quiet conversations over food.
The relationship grows within clear boundaries, making trust feel earned rather than rushed. Soo-Hyuk’s kindness is patient and respectful, while Yoo-Na’s journey toward healing is handled with sincerity and restraint. Food isn’t just a theme—it’s the language they use to communicate when words are difficult.
This webtoon is perfect for readers who enjoy slow, emotionally safe romances and stories that find beauty in everyday life. Three Mouthwatering Meals for Two is less about sparks—and more about warmth.
