Wanting to find your next Netflix obsession? It can be a bit of a dilemma with so much great content and such little time.
However, those who have delved into the the world of Korean drama TV series have been delighted with what they’ve found, with the streaming giant offering a hugely impressive collection of K-drama series in their catalogue.
Based on Rotten Tomatoes reviews, Netflix’s excellent list of Korean dramas may just be the way to go when it comes to finding your next binge-athon.
Alongside their numerous zombie hits, the streaming platform has found huge success in bringing a horde of Korean content to the attention of their subscribers, with the likes of Squid Game and Hellbound proving to be some of Netflix’s most critically acclaimed TV shows every made.
Though, with a list of k-dramas as long as you’re arm, it can be a little tough deciding which is the best to plump for, but fear not, as we took a deep dive in respected review site Rotten Tomatoes, to see which shows rank the highest.











21. Dr Cha
When a housewife returns to a medical career twenty years after leaving the profession, she is handed a new life full of surprises. Photo: Netflix

22. Crash Landing On Yo
Heartbreak and hilarity combine in this romantic drama that sees a woman fall for a man she meets when she is forced to make an emergency landing in high winds. Photo: Netflix

23. Nevertheless
When Yu Na-bi has a butterfly inducing encounter with an attractive man, romance blossoms when she is formally introduced to him days later. Photo: Netflix

24. Kingdom
Ranked at a mightily impressive 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, Kingdom is one of the best Korean series on Netflix and takes us into a fantasy world that is said to be every bit as good and as addictive as Game Of Thrones in style. The series is into its second season and blurs the line between horror and fantasy tale perfectly. While the ending of Game Of Thrones left a lot of people unhappy, there's much hope that Kingdom will hit that spot. Photo: Netflix