Han Lee Jun, a rich, self-centered young man, is in Italy looking for his mother. They were separated at age seven, but he does not know why. He meets Eun Jae, a sweet but strong willed young woman who is attending an Italian cooking school. While riding the train to Venezia to look for the woman who can teach her the secret of making the perfect pasta paste with Korean flavor, she meets Han Lee Jun.
Their first meeting is difficult at best, but once Eun Jae learns that the woman she is looking for is Lee Jun's mother, she is willing to help him find her. Their adventures and their one night together change their lives forever, but circumstances intervene and they go their separate ways.
Six years later, they meet again in Korea. Eun Jae has a six year old son that Lee Jun knows nothing about. Although she has loved Lee Jun for six years, she is unwilling to tell him they have a son, Jin Sohr. Lee Jun has feeling for Eun Jae, but never having loved before he does not understand the emotions he feels when they are together. He only knows that he wants her close to him.
Lee Jun must first come to terms with his conflicting emotions before accepting being a father, but once he does, his commitment to Eun Jae is unwavering. Together they overcome the obstacle of friends and family not wanting them to be together, and through this, they and others are given the opportunity to learn about love, commitment and family unity.
The SBS DVD boxset, while not perfect, is well done and the English subtitles are acceptable. The boxset may be difficult to find, but its worth searching for.There are some nice behind-the-scenes in this boxset that demonstrate Hyun Jae's sweet shyness. Enhanced subtitles for avi files are located in the Hyun Jae media section of this website.