Late Night Restaurant

Late Night Restaurant

Promotional poster for Late Night Restaurant
Also known as 'Midnight Diner'
Genre Mystery
Human drama
Slice of life
Food
Based on Shinya Shokudō
by Yarō Abe
Written by Choi Dae-woong
Hong Yoon-hee
Directed by Hwang In-roe
Starring Kim Seung-woo
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 20
Production
Executive producer(s) Park Young-soo
Producer(s) Kim Dong-rae
Jo Jeong-ho
Baek Chung-hwa
Running time 30 minutes
Saturdays at 24:10/24:40 (KST)
Production company(s) BaramiBunda inc.
RaemongRaein Co. Ltd.
Distributor Seoul Broadcasting System
Release
Original network Seoul Broadcasting System
Original release July 4 (2015-07-04) – September 5, 2015 (2015-09-05)
Chronology
Related shows Shinya Shokudō
External links
Website

Late Night Restaurant (Hangul: 심야식당; RR: Simyasikdang) is a 2015 South Korean drama series based on the manga Shinya Shokudō.[1] It aired two back-to-back episodes on SBS on Saturdays at 24:10 and 24:40 from July 4 to September 5, 2015.[2]

Plot

A restaurant opens at midnight until seven in the morning. Its mysterious owner and chef, simply called the "Master," has no fixed items on his menu, but will take orders from any customer and cook up whatever they ask for. As the Master cooks, his customers tell him their life stories.

Cast

Regular customers

Guest appearances

Extended cast

Episodes

All episodes are named after a certain form of food, most of them of Korean origin.

  1. Seasoned Seaweed and Rice Cakes
  2. Buckwheat Pancake
  3. Mixed, Radish and Banquet Noodles
  4. Short-Necked Clam Soup (Part 1)
  5. Hamburg Steak (Part 2)
  6. Steamed Spareribs and Kimchi
  7. Ginseng Chicken Soup
  8. Butter Rice
  9. Grilled Short Rib Patties
  10. Barley-Dried Corvina
  11. Marinated Chicken Fried Rice
  12. Chinese Plums
  13. Canned Whelk
  14. Candied Sweet Potato and Spicy Rice Cakes
  15. Potato Ongshim Seaweed Soup
  16. Oyster Sauce Mayo Ramen
  17. Tortilla Half-moon Pizza
  18. Grilled Flatfish
  19. Stone Pot Jangjorim Bibimbap
  20. A Fall Gizzard Shad Party

References

  1. "Midnight Diner serves up thorny social issues". The Korea Times. 5 July 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  2. "Kim Seung-woo's Midnight Diner opens for business". Dramabeans. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  3. She played a central role in episode 6, being desperate to lose weight.
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