Ranking Lee Junho’s 5 Best On-Screen Love Stories
When an actor can make your heart ache, laugh, and flutter all within the same drama, you know they’ve got something special.
Lee Junho has mastered the art of on-screen romance, whether he’s wearing royal robes or a chef’s apron.
Here’s a ranking of his five most unforgettable romantic roles that prove he’s one of K-drama’s most versatile leading men.
Disclaimer: All rankings and descriptions are based on viewer interpretation and personal viewing experience rather than any objective or absolute measure of performance or impact.
5. Wok of Love – Lee Junho & Jung Ryeo-won

Chaotic kitchens make for chaotic romances, and this one’s delightfully messy.
Junho’s Seo Poong is a talented chef rebuilding his life in a struggling Chinese restaurant, finding unexpected connection with Dan Sae Woo.
Their chemistry leans heavily on situational humor and quirky circumstances rather than deep emotional beats.
Though the drama itself feels uneven at times, Junho’s sincerity keeps the relationship grounded enough to work.
It’s proof that even when the recipe doesn’t quite come together, the right ingredients can still create something memorable.
4. Confession – Lee Junho & Shin Hyun-bin

Not every great love story needs passionate kisses to make an impact.
Junho’s character builds trust and subtle affection with Shin Hyun-bin’s prosecutor amid an intense legal thriller.
Their connection adds quiet emotional stakes without overshadowing the main narrative.
Watch how Junho sells romantic tension through glances and unspoken concern rather than overt gestures.
It’s proof that sometimes the most powerful chemistry simmers beneath the surface, adding depth to a story that’s primarily about justice and redemption rather than romance itself.
3. Just Between Lovers – Lee Junho & Won Jin-ah

Sometimes love grows from shared pain, and this drama understands that beautifully.
Junho’s Lee Kang Doo carries trauma like a heavy coat, finding connection with Ha Moon Soo through their mutual scars from a tragic accident.
Their romance unfolds slowly, patiently, like learning to breathe again after holding your breath too long.
Intimacy builds through small gestures rather than grand declarations.
Junho’s restrained performance makes everything feel achingly human and fragile, creating a love story that lingers in your heart long after the final episode.
2. King the Land – Lee Junho & Lim Yoon-a

Who knew a chaebol heir and a hotelier could have chemistry this warm and fuzzy?
Junho’s Gu Won starts as an icy businessman who melts under Cheon Sa Rang’s genuine kindness.
Their playful banter feels natural, like watching two friends fall in love rather than actors hitting their marks.
This relationship radiates comfort and reassurance instead of melodrama.
Junho proves he can nail modern romance without sacrificing emotional depth, creating a love story that feels like a cozy blanket on a rainy day.
1. The Red Sleeve – Lee Junho & Lee Se-young

Historical dramas don’t get more emotionally devastating than this one.
Junho plays Yi San, a crown prince trapped between duty and desire, falling for a court lady who values her freedom.
Every stolen glance carries the weight of impossible choices.
Their restrained longing builds tension that practically crackles through the screen.
Power and vulnerability balance perfectly in Junho’s performance, making quiet moments feel heavier than any dramatic confession.
This earned them a Best Couple award for good reason – it’s the gold standard of tragic royal romance.
