Both Baker Boys and Bite Me have homosexual elements. Also, the setting of the story in both dramas involve food and cooking. Both shows also feature handsome male leads.
Let’s just say that both are about foods and they really shot the cooking process real well.. I won’t compare the plot or genre… just that as for the main course you might wanna watch this to be full but watch Baker Boys after that for the dessert
-Both are BL series
-Both series are centered around cooking
- Both have handsome leads
-Both teach you to value and treasure your partner/the person you love
-Both series have that one girl/woman we all love
A lil heads up, "Craving You" is a much shorter series than "Bite Me", it has 10 episodes and every episode is around 13 minutes long, so if you're watching it in one go, you'll watch it for around 2 hours in total.
-Both series are centered around cooking
- Both have handsome leads
-Both teach you to value and treasure your partner/the person you love
-Both series have that one girl/woman we all love
A lil heads up, "Craving You" is a much shorter series than "Bite Me", it has 10 episodes and every episode is around 13 minutes long, so if you're watching it in one go, you'll watch it for around 2 hours in total.
“Bite Me” and “Ingredients” are both food-oriented Thai bl series.
Ingredients is the romance between a chef (Tops) and a musician (Marvin) who share the same apartment; food was Tops’ method of showing affection and care.
Bite Me is the story of Aue, a chef, and Aek who has a talent of cooking; food plays an important role in their bonding.
Ingredients is the romance between a chef (Tops) and a musician (Marvin) who share the same apartment; food was Tops’ method of showing affection and care.
Bite Me is the story of Aue, a chef, and Aek who has a talent of cooking; food plays an important role in their bonding.
Both “Bite Me” and “Until We Meet Again” are food oriented Thai bl series. Both the series provide insight on Thai cuisine; while UWMA leans more towards deserts, Bite Me shows us more traditional and modern dishes.
“Until We Meet Again” has a comparatively "heavier" plot with darker themes, but food is a strong connection which combines the threads and connects the past to the present in the story.
“Bite Me” has a relatively simpler plot but food plays an important role in bonding the main leads.
“Until We Meet Again” has a comparatively "heavier" plot with darker themes, but food is a strong connection which combines the threads and connects the past to the present in the story.
“Bite Me” has a relatively simpler plot but food plays an important role in bonding the main leads.