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Recently, I've been watching Korean dramas and movies at a tremendous pace.
I haven't yet grasped the whole picture, so I'm watching whatever I can find, focusing on actors that interest me.
First of all, Park Seo-joon is the one.
I've already written about it in a blog post, so I'll skip that part...
What I found very interesting was that a Korean variety show with an interesting concept started during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Famous actors in Korea served in restaurants and hotels as if they were regular staff.
Park Seo-joon was appearing there the whole time.
However, because of COVID, a sequel couldn't be made, so the location was moved to Bacalar, a tourist destination in Mexico full of nature, where a short-term Korean fast food restaurant was opened.
It hadn't been aired in Japan for a long time, but it started airing on Amazon Prime from the middle of this month.
I've been waiting for it, counting my fingers.
Sojin's House
By the way, the English title is
Jinny's Kitchen
Image borrowed.
I'll copy and paste the summary from Amazon Prime.
A flour-based food store called "Seojin's House" has opened in Bacalar, the city of seven-colored lakes, a small town like a jewel in Mexico.
Kimbap, tteokbokki, and corn dogs are familiar snacks that you often see at Korean food stalls! We will introduce these menus that are now leading the Korean wave in Mexico, a place filled with passion like the sun.
CEO Lee Seojin, who is more serious about the profits of the store than anyone else, Jung Yumi, who has been promoted to director, Park Seojun, who has become the power in the kitchen, Choi Woo-sik, who has not yet left his internship, and Kim Tae-hyung, a new intern aiming for a full-time position!
Come visit "Seojin's House", run by employees with all their heart.
Special tastes and fun times await you.
First of all, the concept itself was new to me, so I was very interested to see how it would turn out.
And when you look closely, you'll see that it's a really amazing lineup.
Park Seo-joon is already on good terms with Choi Woo-sik and Kim Tae-hyung after working together in a film together.
Also, in Mexico, customers often call out to Choi Woo-sik, who starred in the Oscar-winning film "Parasite."
Furthermore, the world-famous BTS member V has joined the team as a new intern.
As was the case in the Korean historical drama "Hwarang," his charming personality as a younger, younger brother character was impressive.
He treats the dependable older brother Park Seo-joon like a puppy, and even though he's older, he teases Choi Woo-sik in a cute way, as they're both interns.
The team has excellent chemistry, yes.
Park Seo-joon, who oversees the kitchen, is especially dependable.
He has the trust of his boss, he takes good care of his subordinates, and his carefree smile, which is different from his acting, is so beautiful.
Also, watching this variety show makes me want to eat Korean food, and it goes without saying that the appearance of kimchi at our dinner table has increased dramatically.
One thing that surprised me was Korean ramen.
I can't eat ramen (← that's unusual. It makes me sick when I eat it), so I don't know much about the ramen industry.
But I do know that it takes hours to make the soup that is unique to each store, and that each store has its own particular ingredients and materials.
But when they served Korean ramen, I was surprised because they made it from instant ramen.
I thought that was too much of a shortcut...
My husband said,
"That's how ramen is positioned in Korea. There are some places where you can choose your favorite instant ramen at the store and have it made for you."
And for some reason, I understood.
You can watch it for free on Amazon Prime, so why not enjoy some delicious Korean fast food along with footage of beautiful Mexican summer resorts? Thank you for always visiting my blog.
I haven't yet grasped the whole picture, so I'm watching whatever I can find, focusing on actors that interest me.
First of all, Park Seo-joon is the one.
I've already written about it in a blog post, so I'll skip that part...
What I found very interesting was that a Korean variety show with an interesting concept started during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Famous actors in Korea served in restaurants and hotels as if they were regular staff.
Park Seo-joon was appearing there the whole time.
However, because of COVID, a sequel couldn't be made, so the location was moved to Bacalar, a tourist destination in Mexico full of nature, where a short-term Korean fast food restaurant was opened.
It hadn't been aired in Japan for a long time, but it started airing on Amazon Prime from the middle of this month.
I've been waiting for it, counting my fingers.
Sojin's House
By the way, the English title is
Jinny's Kitchen
Image borrowed.
I'll copy and paste the summary from Amazon Prime.
A flour-based food store called "Seojin's House" has opened in Bacalar, the city of seven-colored lakes, a small town like a jewel in Mexico.
Kimbap, tteokbokki, and corn dogs are familiar snacks that you often see at Korean food stalls! We will introduce these menus that are now leading the Korean wave in Mexico, a place filled with passion like the sun.
CEO Lee Seojin, who is more serious about the profits of the store than anyone else, Jung Yumi, who has been promoted to director, Park Seojun, who has become the power in the kitchen, Choi Woo-sik, who has not yet left his internship, and Kim Tae-hyung, a new intern aiming for a full-time position!
Come visit "Seojin's House", run by employees with all their heart.
Special tastes and fun times await you.
First of all, the concept itself was new to me, so I was very interested to see how it would turn out.
And when you look closely, you'll see that it's a really amazing lineup.
Park Seo-joon is already on good terms with Choi Woo-sik and Kim Tae-hyung after working together in a film together.
Also, in Mexico, customers often call out to Choi Woo-sik, who starred in the Oscar-winning film "Parasite."
Furthermore, the world-famous BTS member V has joined the team as a new intern.
As was the case in the Korean historical drama "Hwarang," his charming personality as a younger, younger brother character was impressive.
He treats the dependable older brother Park Seo-joon like a puppy, and even though he's older, he teases Choi Woo-sik in a cute way, as they're both interns.
The team has excellent chemistry, yes.
Park Seo-joon, who oversees the kitchen, is especially dependable.
He has the trust of his boss, he takes good care of his subordinates, and his carefree smile, which is different from his acting, is so beautiful.
Also, watching this variety show makes me want to eat Korean food, and it goes without saying that the appearance of kimchi at our dinner table has increased dramatically.
One thing that surprised me was Korean ramen.
I can't eat ramen (← that's unusual. It makes me sick when I eat it), so I don't know much about the ramen industry.
But I do know that it takes hours to make the soup that is unique to each store, and that each store has its own particular ingredients and materials.
But when they served Korean ramen, I was surprised because they made it from instant ramen.
I thought that was too much of a shortcut...
My husband said,
"That's how ramen is positioned in Korea. There are some places where you can choose your favorite instant ramen at the store and have it made for you."
And for some reason, I understood.
You can watch it for free on Amazon Prime, so why not enjoy some delicious Korean fast food along with footage of beautiful Mexican summer resorts? Thank you for always visiting my blog.
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