I'd recommend both for great hate to love sizzling chemistry and clashes you can't look away from. Male falls first in both.
The Ferryman series has a bit of the same vibe and came out around the same time, an unlikely group of people thrown together battling supernatural phenomena.
Another ensemble of supernatural folks solving various cases and finding others with powers along the way.
I haven't seen First Love Again, but if this is your thing it sounds like there's a lot of similar elements, such as magical cell phones and trying to change the past 10 years ago.
This is a spinoff of the original Ferryman with one of the support characters and the Ferryman. You can probably watch it as a standalone movie without seeing the series.
This is the final in the series of the original Ferryman with the original cast. There's also a move spinoff.
Here is the sequel to the original Ferryman, which continues the story with the same cast, if you're watching the original in order.
This is the original Ferryman. So far the plot is on the same trajectory. I recommend watching the first before the reboot.
Bussaba is more about cooking, but both feature food (and the philosophy behind good food) and both have MLs that are distrusted by the FL, with a large, close support cast.
Of course the original should be recommended first. It's not a verbatim remake, and you can appreciate the differences between the two, as well as the different local cuisine.
It looks like Song Sanaeha, another Ch 3 trainwreck, manages to be even more controversial and traumatic than PRPK. Take this as a warning or a recommendation, depending on your pain tolerance.
If you want a lakorn with a ton of kissing, real kisses, and the couples mostly fail at hiding their feelings, both of these are a good fit. Both also have a distrusting ML who doubts the FL's character, but still can't stay away.