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7 Cozy K-Dramas To Binge-Watch This Christmas for Warm Winter Feels

Soft and cozy K-dramas for December nights (Image Courtesy: JTBC)
Soft and cozy K-dramas for December nights (Image Courtesy: JTBC)

Christmas is the perfect time to slow down, wrap yourself in a blanket, and binge something warm and comforting. If you’re craving gentle romance, snowy visuals, and stories that feel like a hug, these K-dramas are ideal companions for your hot chocolate nights.


From soft love stories to healing slice-of-life dramas, here are the best K-dramas to binge this Christmas season!



When The Weather is Fine (Credits: JTBC)
When The Weather is Fine (Credits: JTBC)

Mok Hye-won (Park Min-young) leaves her exhausting city life behind and returns to her quiet hometown, where she reconnects with Lim Eun-seob (Seo Kang-joon), a bookstore owner who lives a calm, solitary life. As winter deepens, the two slowly heal old wounds through books, conversations, and shared silence.


Aired: Feb 24, 2020 - Apr 21, 2020

No. of Episodes: 16

Streaming Platform: Netflix, Viki


2. A Piece of Your Mind (2020)


A Piece of Your Mind (Credits: tvN)
A Piece of Your Mind (Credits: tvN)

Moon Ha-won (Jung Hae-in), an AI programmer, meets Han Seo-woo (Chae Soo-bin), a warm-hearted sound engineer carrying her own grief. Their quiet connection grows through music, memories, and shared loneliness, making this drama a soft and emotional winter watch.


Aired: Mar 23, 2020 - Apr 28, 2020

No. of Episodes: 12

Streaming Platform: Viki


3. Romance Is a Bonus Book (2019)


Romance is a Bonus Book (Credits: tvN)
Romance is a Bonus Book (Credits: tvN)

Kang Dan-yi (Lee Na-young), a once-successful copywriter, struggles to restart her life after a divorce. She finds unexpected support from Cha Eun-ho (Lee Jong-suk), a bestselling author and editor. Set in a publishing house, this drama feels cozy, mature, and hopeful.


Aired: Jan 26, 2019 - Mar 17, 2019

No. of Episodes: 16

Streaming Platform: Netflix


4. One Spring Night (2019)


One Spring Night (Credits: MBC)
One Spring Night (Credits: MBC)

Librarian Lee Jung-in (Han Ji-min) crosses paths with Yoo Ji-ho (Jung Hae-in), a gentle single father. Their quiet romance challenges social expectations and explores love that grows slowly and honestly, perfect for calm winter evenings.


Aired: May 22, 2019 - Jul 11, 2019

No. of Episodes: 16

Streaming Platform: Netflix


5. Our Beloved Summer (2021–2022)


Our Beloved Summer (Credits: SBS)
Our Beloved Summer (Credits: SBS)

Former high school lovers Choi Woong (Choi Woo-shik) and Kook Yeon-soo (Kim Da-mi) are forced to reunite years after a painful breakup. Set across seasons, the drama blends nostalgia, warmth, and emotional growth, making it a perfect Christmas binge.


Aired: Dec 6, 2021 - Jan 25, 2022

No. of Episodes: 16

Streaming Platform: Netflix


6.  Do You Like Brahms? (2020)


Do You Like Brahms? (Credits: SBS)
Do You Like Brahms? (Credits: SBS)

This slow-burning romance centres on Chae Song-ah (Park Eun-bin), a late-blooming violinist, and Park Joon-young (Kim Min-jae), a gifted pianist weighed down by expectations.


Set against classical music, winter rehearsals, and quiet emotional struggles, the drama gently explores introversion, self-doubt, and a tender love that grows without rush.


Aired: Aug 31, 2020 - Oct 20, 2020

No. of Episodes: 16

Streaming Platform: Netflix, Viki


7. Chocolate (2019-2020)


Chocolate (Credits: JTBC)
Chocolate (Credits: JTBC)

Lee Kang (Yoon Kye-sang), a neurosurgeon, and Moon Cha-young (Ha Ji-won), a chef, reunite years after a childhood connection. Set partly in a seaside hospice during winter, the drama tells emotional stories about food, loss, memories, and quiet healing. Each episode feels like a warm meal shared on a cold night.


Aired: Nov 29, 2019 - Jan 18, 2020

No. of Episodes: 16

Streaming Platform: Netflix


Final Thoughts


If you’re looking for calm romances, healing stories, and cozy winter vibes, these K-dramas are perfect for Christmas binge-watching. Light the candles, pour some hot chocolate, and let these stories keep you warm all season.


Which K-drama are you watching this Christmas? Let us know in the comments.


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