Dramas with a Side of Kimchi

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Join The Fangirls -- Kmuse, Kdrama Jen, Drama Geek, Clkytta, and Karie the Maknae -- as they discuss currently airing Korean and other Asian dramas, play games to pick the next best drama to watch, and have fun together. Every kdrama fan is welcome to the Fangirl Party!


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  • Swiftie girlie pop
    Lots of funnn
    Came here for word of honor. It’s a cute fun time.
  • blissfulmochi
    Love it!!
    Love this podcast! I’ve been a long time listener and I love all the fangirls. They cover so many genres of dramas and all have various opinions so it is such an entertaining podcast for drama lovers. They also have a ton of content on their website with blogposts on upcoming dramas, first impressions, and recaps on airing dramas. Keep up the great work ladies!!
  • KdramaLaLa
    Love This Podcast and The Fan Girls
    I have been listening since 2020 and I look forward to their broadcasts. It’s like sitting in a room with friends. I usually listen in my car and catch myself agreeing or disagreeing out loud, with the occasional suggestion when they can’t think of the word they want. Keep up the good work, ladies!
  • re programing
    Thank you
    Thank you, for this after all the stuff I put my friend and family though only hope my friends and family can forgive me, after a long emotional day of coming to realize how toxic I am I really enjoy the cast and the story thank you again for this Lisa, keeta, Vicky, and my other 2 Unique friend
  • Chin Kim
    Best Content Is Advertised for their Patreon Page
    Apparently, all of their interesting stuff is on their Patreon page that you have to pay to listen to. You often receive podcast commercials for that page. As a result, I don’t really enjoy much of a contact on the actual podcast. They say they’re interesting conversations for the online world. I don’t watch Chinese dramas or Bollywood and I don’t think I like the type of drama that they like. For me, it doesn’t work, but I might for others.
  • Beccajean220
    Love this podcast
    I love all the ladies and enjoy their insights in to Asian dramas!
  • akh7911
    Fun content
    I like that they cover many different types of asian dramas
  • indy22!
    So so
    The sound quality isn’t great. Also, they are gravitating more towards Chinese dramas then Korean.
  • Cutoupon
    Terroble audio quality
    Good concept but the audio for the different speakers varies a lot making it impossible to listen to. Would love to listen again with a consistent audio quality.
  • Telzey
    Talking it out
    This has become my favorite podcast about Korean dramas! It is done by a group of friends who talk out their interests and ideas in a way that has really pulled me in. I enjoy listening to their take on new dramas, and opinions on old ones, and look forward to each new podcast when it comes due.
  • aurose1115
    Kdrama podcast
    Definitely one of my favorite kdrama podcasts. Really fun and you get to hear various viewpoints.
  • Desertrisa
    The Drama Friends I Have Been Looking For!
    Just listened to my first podcast by Dramas with a Side of Kimchi! What can I say, but it is awesome! So much fun to hear other people talk and discuss about their love of this art form! Good bye DramaFever, you will be missed!!!!! I am now a devoted fan of this podcast and it helps to ease the loss of DramaFever. Time to move forward with this new podcast!
  • Hdhersh99
    Best of best
    This is the best Kdrama podcast I have listen to in quite sometime! Thanks for making me laugh every time I listen! It’s great to know others have done the same things I have due to dramas.
  • humbledaisy1
    From the page to the airways
    The staff from the Dramas with a side of Kimchi website have moved onward and upward from simply writing about Korean dramas and K-pop to podcasting about it. As their tagline says, "Talking is a lot faster than writing." From what I've heard so far, the group gets together and records both short and long podcast episodes, depending on what they've been watching or reviewing and what is upcoming. Expect a lot of recommendations and background information about directors, casting and the Korean entertainment system. And if K-drama isn't your thing, they do branch out into reviews of Chinese, Japanese and Taiwanese dramas as well. They even attempt the odd Thai lakorn every once in a while. Check out what they have to say about Cubic, for instance. Entertaining, informal and refreshing - so glad DWASOK has decided to branch out into podcasting.
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