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Cafe Minamdang Episode 18 Recap and Review: A Rather Dull End

Cafe Minamdang Episode 18 is a dull end to a rather colourful series that has proved the power of suspension of disbelief time and time again!

Cafe Minamdang Episode 17 Recap and Review: Silly Goofball

Cafe Minamdang Episode 17 is rather silly and funny and reminds us of the good old days when we first started watching the series.

Cafe Minamdang Episode 16 Recap and Review: The Cat’s Out of the Bag

Cafe Minamdang Episode 16 breaks our hearts over and over again as Do-won becomes the bad guy.

Cafe Minamdang Episode 15 Recap and Review: Wait, WHO is Gopuri?!

Cafe Minamdang Episode 15 gives a twist at the last moment that will shock you like nothing else!

Cafe Minamdang Episode 14 Recap and Review: First Kiss

Cafe Minamdang episode 14 is entertaining but entirely forgettable.

Cafe Minamdang Episode 13 Recap and Review: Crow and Magpie

Cafe Minamdang Episode 13 adds to Tae-su's storyline but as a result, ruins Do-won's.

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