Undercover Miss Hong Inspired: 6 Series You Can’t Miss

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Six binge-worthy series that blend undercover thrills, quirky humor, and unexpected romance for fans of Undercover Miss Hong.

If you loved the clever disguises, office antics, and playful romance in Undercover Miss Hong, you’re probably craving more shows that mix mystery, humor, and heart. Luckily, there’s a bunch of series that hit the same sweet spot of undercover thrills, quirky characters, and unexpected relationships.

From vigilante justice to undercover school missions, these shows balance laughs with tension and romance with intrigue. Here’s a curated list of six series that capture that same mix of charm and suspense. Perfect for your next binge.

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1. Taxi Driver

This Korean drama follows Kim Do‑gi, a former special forces soldier who works with the Rainbow Taxi Company, a secret vigilante group that offers justice to victims the legal system failed. Each episode features the team investigating and confronting criminals. Blending action with emotional character moments as Do‑gi grapples with his past and moral lines.

Like Undercover Miss Hong, Taxi Driver mixes undercover scenarios and clever disguises with comedy and drama. Both shows let you root for protagonists who navigate secret identities while building personal bonds. Additionally, it shares that same blend of humor, action, and heart, even while leaning more into vigilante thrills.

Where to watch: Wavve, Netflix, Viki, Kocowa, Viu

2. Undercover High School

This series centers on an NIS agent demoted after a mission goes awry and sent undercover as a high school student to track down lost treasure. While juggling covert duties, he forms unexpected connections with his classmates and teacher. It turns a simple school mission into something more personal.

Furthermore, this is one of the closest in tone to Undercover Miss Hong — both feature undercover antics in a work setting, lots of situational comedy, and a light romance blossoming from unusual circumstances.

Where to watch: TVING, Wavve, Viu

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3. My Name

After her father is murdered, Yoon Ji‑woo joins a major crime syndicate and infiltrates the police force as an undercover agent to unearth the truth and get revenge. The series blends intense action, identity concealment, and personal stakes as she navigates both sides of the law.

While grittier than Undercover Miss Hong, this show shares the undercover theme and a strong central lead balancing intense missions with evolving relationships.

Where to watch: Netflix

4. The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window

This off‑kilter limited series follows Anna, who witnesses a crime from her window and spirals into obsession with uncovering the truth, blurring reality with imagination. It’s a satirical mystery with quirky humor and psychological fun.

Though very different stylistically, this show’s mix of mystery, self‑aware humor, and a protagonist chasing truth vibes with the playful investigation energy in Undercover Miss Hong.

Where to watch: Netflix

5. Lovers of Haeundae

A prosecutor goes undercover to infiltrate a crime family in Busan. But after losing his memory, he finds himself tangled in romance with the mob boss’s daughter — complicating duty and identity. Additionally, this older K‑drama blends romance, comedy, and undercover hijinks in a beachside setting.

Its undercover setup and romance‑meets‑duty theme give similar vibes to Undercover Miss Hong’s blend of work and personal entanglements.

Where to watch: KBS2

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6. Vincenzo

This stylish drama follows Vincenzo Cassano, a Korean‑Italian mafia lawyer who returns to South Korea seeking hidden gold. But ends up taking down a corrupt conglomerate while building an unlikely makeshift family and stirring romance. Moreover, it’s action, comedy, and justice served with dark humor.

Like Undercover Miss Hong, Vincenzo mixes undercover schemes and hidden agendas with sharp humor and unexpected heartfelt moments. In addition, both shows are as clever with their twists as they are with their laughs.

Where to watch: Netflix

Whether you’re in the mood for high‑stakes undercover missions, quirky office drama, or a mix of romance and suspense, these series prove that the Undercover Miss Hong vibe isn’t a one‑off. Each show offers clever twists, memorable characters, and just the right dose of humor to keep you hooked.

So grab your snacks, settle in, and let these six series take you on a ride full of secrets, laughter, and unexpected connections. Once you start, you might find yourself bingeing long past your bedtime.

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Sources: Soompi, Netflix

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