
The Table
Drama
Overview
Four different women discuss life, love and marriage with people from their past and present during the course of one day at a café in Seoul.
Top Cast


Jung Yu-mi
Jung Yu-mi
Yu-jin
Jung Yu-mi
Yu-jin


Jung Eun-chae
Jung Eun-chae
Kyung-jin
Jung Eun-chae
Kyung-jin


Han Ye-ri
Han Ye-ri
Eun-hee
Han Ye-ri
Eun-hee


Lim Soo-jung
Lim Soo-jung
Hye-gyeong
Lim Soo-jung
Hye-gyeong


Jung Jun-won
Jung Jun-won
Chang-seok
Jung Jun-won
Chang-seok


Jeon Seong-woo
Jeon Seong-woo
Min-ho
Jeon Seong-woo
Min-ho


Kim Hye-ok
Kim Hye-ok
Sook-ja
Kim Hye-ok
Sook-ja


Yeon Woo-jin
Yeon Woo-jin
Woon-chul
Yeon Woo-jin
Woon-chul


Lim Sun-woo
Lim Sun-woo
Cafe Owner
Lim Sun-woo
Cafe Owner
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