Kim's Convenience is a Canadian television sitcom based on the play of the same name by Ins Choi. The series follows the Korean-Canadian Kim family who run a convenience store in Toronto. The show explores the dynamics of the family, their interactions with customers, and the challenges they face as they try to balance their Korean heritage with their Canadian identity. Kim's Convenience has been praised for its authentic portrayal of immigrant experiences, its humor, and its ability to address important social issues such as racism, cultural identity, and generational conflicts.