Pasta TV Series Premium Box Set Limited Edition (9discs/region3)
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Product Information
Director:Kwon Seok-Jang
Country of Origin:South Korea
Genre:TV, Drama, Romance, Comedy
Language:Korean
Subtitles:English, Korean
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0
Release Date:Jul 02, 2010
Publisher:MBC
Product Made In:South Korea
Aspect Ratio:16:9
Case:Deluxe Case
Region Code: 3, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer

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Product Details
Limited Edition offers:
- Digipack with Outer Case
- 52 pages recipe photobook
- Pasta Love Messenger 3 sets
- Bromide 2 sets

Special Features:
- Interviews
- Making Of
- NG Cuts
- Deleted Scenes
- Best Dialogues
- Behind Story
- Commentary




About Pasta TV Series
Broadcast: January 4, 2010 ~ March 9, 2010
Episodes: 20

The way to the heart is through the stomach in the scrumptious 2010 MBC romantic comedy Pasta. Quirky actress Gong Hyo Jin (Thank You) brings new meaning to the word "chef" in this romantic hit, while Lee Seon Gyun (Coffee Prince) acts up a charismatic storm as the head chef with a chip on his shoulder. Pasta co-stars Miss Korea Honey Lee (Partner) as the ex-girlfriend, and Alex of Clazziquai as the restaurant owner with eyes for Gong Hyo Jin. The drama's chefs also include Lee Hyung Chul (City Hall), Kim Tae Ho (My Precious Child), and No Min Woo and Hyun Woo from the band 24/7.

Spunky aspiring pasta chef Yoo Kyung (Gong Hyo Jin) has finally worked her way up from kitchen assistant to junior chef at a high-end Italian restaurant. Her happiness doesn't last long though as the demanding new head chef Hyun Woo (Lee Seon Gyun) comes in and fires Yoo Kyung and all the other female chefs on his first day of work. Yoo Kyung manages to get her job back, but the drama is far from over. Hyun Woo brings in his own team of Italy-trained chefs to work opposite the original Korea-trained staff, inciting a heated rivalry. Sparks are flying left and right in the kitchen, but feuding soon leads to romance!