Link: Eat, Love, Kill (2022)

A Korean drama about a chef whose mysterious emotional bond with a stranger reawakens the grief of his lost twin sister.

Link: Eat, Love, Kill - Series Information

  • Original Title: 링크: 먹고, 사랑하라, 죽이게
  • First Air Year: 2022
  • Last Air Year: 2022
  • Created by: Hong Jong-chan
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama, Mystery
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (65 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 16
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Korean
  • Spoken Languages: Spanish, Korean
  • First Air Date: June 6, 2022 (South Korea - 15)
  • Networks: tvN
  • Alternative Titles: 盡情吃 用力愛 (TW), Ringkeu: Meokgo, Saranghara, Jug-ige (KR), Link Eat Love Kill (CN), Link: Eat, Love, Die (US)
  • Production Companies: Studio Dragon, CJeS Studios, Arc Media
  • Production Countries: South Korea

Link: Eat, Love, Kill - Plot

Eun Gye-hoon, a famous chef, opens a restaurant in a town he lived when he was a little kid. In the past, he had a twin sister. But after a traumatic incident tat the hometown, the family lost her. He used to have a strong emotional link to his sister, able to synchronize with any kinds of feelings she was having. When Noh Da-hyun, a young woman in need of help, visits him one day, Gye-hoon starts to feel that strong link again.

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Link: Eat, Love, Kill - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Hong Jong-chan

Main Cast

  • Yeo Jin-goo
  • Mun Ka-young
  • Ye Su-jeong
  • Kim Ji-young
  • Lee Suk-hyeong
  • Song Duk-ho
  • Lee Bom
  • Shin Jae-whi
  • Lee Bom-so-ri
  • Kim Hyun

Writers

  • Kwon Ki-young

Executive Producers

  • Jang Jung-do

Link: Eat, Love, Kill - FAQs

Where can you stream Link: Eat, Love, Kill?

Link: Eat, Love, Kill is available to stream on Hulu. It originally aired on the South Korean cable network tvN in 2022. International viewers can check Hulu for full episode access, though availability may vary depending on your region.

What is the emotional link concept in this series?

The central hook of the show is a rare empathic bond — chef Eun Gye-hoon can involuntarily feel the emotions of another person. He once shared this link with his twin sister before she disappeared. When a stranger named Noh Da-hyun enters his life, that same inexplicable connection reawakens.

Who are the lead actors in Link: Eat, Love, Kill?

The series stars Yeo Jin-goo as Eun Gye-hoon, a talented chef haunted by his sister's disappearance, and Mun Ka-young as Noh Da-hyun, the young woman mysteriously connected to him. Supporting roles are filled by Ye Su-jeong, Kim Ji-young, Lee Suk-hyeong, and Song Duk-ho, among others.

Is Link: Eat, Love, Kill worth watching?

If you enjoy Korean dramas that blend romance with mystery and a touch of the supernatural, this one delivers. The chemistry between Yeo Jin-goo and Mun Ka-young is a genuine highlight, and the emotional link premise keeps the tension simmering throughout all 16 episodes.

How many episodes does Link: Eat, Love, Kill have?

Link: Eat, Love, Kill consists of 16 episodes, all contained within a single season. The series aired on tvN in South Korea starting June 6, 2022, and has since concluded with no additional seasons planned.

Is Link: Eat, Love, Kill based on a true story?

No, Link: Eat, Love, Kill is an original fictional drama, not based on real events. The story of a chef who shares an involuntary emotional bond with a stranger — rooted in the trauma of a missing twin sister — was crafted specifically for the series by writer Kwon Ki-young.

What are similar shows to Link: Eat, Love, Kill?

Fans of this series often enjoy Love in Contract (2022), Call It Love (2023), and Burn the House Down (2023) for their mix of romance and emotional depth. For more mystery-driven Korean dramas, Soundtrack #2 (2023) and RACE (2023) offer a similarly compelling blend of genre elements.

When did Link: Eat, Love, Kill first air?

The series premiered on June 6, 2022, in South Korea on the tvN cable network. It ran for 16 episodes before concluding in 2022. The show was produced by Studio Dragon, CJeS Studios, and Arc Media.

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