ARC Review: Bingsu for Two by Sujin Witherspoon
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Bingsu for Two
Series: None
Author: Sujin Witherspoon
Published January 14th 2025 by Union Square & Co./Hot Key Books
Goodreads Synopsis
This outrageously charming and infuriatingly adorable enemies-to-lovers coffee shop romance is perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Better Than the Movies.
Meet River Langston-Lee. In the past 24 hours, he’s dumped his girlfriend, walked out of his SATs, and quit his job at his parents’ cafe in spectacularly disastrous fashion—even for him.
Somehow, he manages to talk his way into a gig at a failing Korean cafe, Bingsu for Two, which is his lucky break until he meets short, grumpy, and goth: Sarang Cho. She’s his new no-BS co-worker who’s as determined to make River’s life hell as she is to save her family’s cafe.
After River accidentally uploads a video of his chaotic co-workers to his popular fandom account, they strike viral fame. The kicker? Their new fans ship River and Sarang big-time. In order to keep the Internet’s attention—and the cafe’s new paying customers—River and Sarang must pretend that the tension between them is definitely of the romantic variety, not the considering the best way to kill you and hide your body variety.
But when Bingsu for Two’s newfound success catches the attention of River’s ex and his parents’ cafe around the corner, he faces a choice: keep letting others control his life or stand up for the place that’s become home. And a green-haired girl who’s not as heartless as he originally thought . . .
Goodreads
Review
I received an Advance Reader Copy from the publisher, via NetGalley. This in no way impacted on my view.
River Langston-Lee has a great life on paper - he's got a beautiful girlfriend, he's doing well in school, and his family have given him managerial control of their newest cafe. But in one day, he manages to ruin it all: dumping his girlfriend, quitting his job, and walking out of his test. He's floundering, and needs something to focus him, but what? Well, the rival cafe, Bingsu for Two, needs all the help it can get before it's forced to close, and an accidental viral video soon puts the cafe, River, and his new nemesis, Sarang, on the map. The only hang up - he and Sarang have to pretend to be a couple to keep the attention on the cafe. Can they get over their animosity enough for the good of Bingsu for Two?
Series: None
Author: Sujin Witherspoon
Published January 14th 2025 by Union Square & Co./Hot Key Books
Goodreads Synopsis
This outrageously charming and infuriatingly adorable enemies-to-lovers coffee shop romance is perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Better Than the Movies.
Meet River Langston-Lee. In the past 24 hours, he’s dumped his girlfriend, walked out of his SATs, and quit his job at his parents’ cafe in spectacularly disastrous fashion—even for him.
Somehow, he manages to talk his way into a gig at a failing Korean cafe, Bingsu for Two, which is his lucky break until he meets short, grumpy, and goth: Sarang Cho. She’s his new no-BS co-worker who’s as determined to make River’s life hell as she is to save her family’s cafe.
After River accidentally uploads a video of his chaotic co-workers to his popular fandom account, they strike viral fame. The kicker? Their new fans ship River and Sarang big-time. In order to keep the Internet’s attention—and the cafe’s new paying customers—River and Sarang must pretend that the tension between them is definitely of the romantic variety, not the considering the best way to kill you and hide your body variety.
But when Bingsu for Two’s newfound success catches the attention of River’s ex and his parents’ cafe around the corner, he faces a choice: keep letting others control his life or stand up for the place that’s become home. And a green-haired girl who’s not as heartless as he originally thought . . .
Goodreads
Review
I received an Advance Reader Copy from the publisher, via NetGalley. This in no way impacted on my view.
River Langston-Lee has a great life on paper - he's got a beautiful girlfriend, he's doing well in school, and his family have given him managerial control of their newest cafe. But in one day, he manages to ruin it all: dumping his girlfriend, quitting his job, and walking out of his test. He's floundering, and needs something to focus him, but what? Well, the rival cafe, Bingsu for Two, needs all the help it can get before it's forced to close, and an accidental viral video soon puts the cafe, River, and his new nemesis, Sarang, on the map. The only hang up - he and Sarang have to pretend to be a couple to keep the attention on the cafe. Can they get over their animosity enough for the good of Bingsu for Two?
This was a really cute read. I liked the camaraderie between all of the characters working at Bingsu for Two, and especially the dynamic between River and Sarang. For a long time, it was a will they, won't they kind of relationship, and it was well worth it. River was a bit of a tortured character, who had the weight of the world on his shoulders, and he felt like he couldn't be himself with his ex, his family, or in the new Cafe Gong store. It had turned so far away from the traditional, family-run Korean cafe, to one which was mass-produced, and commercialised. Being at Bingsu brought back that spark, and Sarang definitely helped too. I didn't like the blackmail plotline, nor the secret keeping, but it was an enjoyable book nonetheless.
Dates Read:
September 27-28, 2025
Rating
4 Stars
Dates Read:
September 27-28, 2025
Rating
4 Stars








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