Cafe Minamdang Episode 2 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Cafe Minamdang Overview

Cafe Minamdang (미남당) is a mystery-drama-comedy TV series directed by Ko Jae-hyun and written by Park Hye-jin, the series is based on the book Minamdang: Sagun Soochub written by Jung Jae-han. The series, created by Park Hye-jin, Ko Jae-hyun and Yun Ra-young, takes over KBS2’s Monday-Tuesday 9.30 PM KST slot previously occupied by Bloody Heart.

The series follows criminal profiler turned scammer Nam Han-jun who scams people with his charisma. However, he also helps them with his services by getting involved in their lives and giving them customer service. In one way or another, his life gets entwined with detective Han Jae-hui and chaos ensues!

The series is based on the novel Minamdang Sagun Soochub by Jung Jae-han.

Cafe Minamdang Episode 2 Preview

cafe minamdang episode 2 preview

Cafe Minamdang Plot

Netflix describes the series: “A suspicious business that offers the services of a purportedly all-knowing shaman catches the attention of a tenacious police inspector.”

Cafe Minamdang Cast

The main cast includes Seo In-guk and Oh Yeon-seo, along with Kwak Si-yang, Kang Mi-na, Kwon Soo-hyun and Baek Seo-hoo as supporting cast.

Where to Watch Cafe Minamdang

The series will stream internationally on Netflix and will also air on KBS2.

Cafe Minamdang Episode List

The mystery-comedy series is slated to have 18 episodes and will air every week on Monday and Tuesday.

Cafe Minamdang India Release Date and Time

The series will stream from June 27 to August 23, 2022, at 9.30 PM KST (around 8.30 PM IST). Cafe Minamdang episode 2 will stream on Netflix on June 28 around 7.30 PM IST.

Cafe Minamdang Episode 2 Predictions

Han-jun and Jae-hui come face to face once more but under different circumstances. Gyeong-ho is arrested and a new face is introduced.

Cafe Minamdang Episode 1 Recap

The audience learns about the famous and enigmatic shaman who knows it all and the weird cases that he finds himself handling. Jae-hui makes a striking first impression on her new colleagues.

Cafe Minamdang is streaming on Netflix.

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Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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