Lee Jang-woo, Park Na-rae, and Key become chefs at ‘Mongolian dinner’


The rainbow chef trio Lee Jang-woo, SHINee's Key, and Park Na-rae, who boast the most outstanding cooking skills among the rainbow members of MBC's entertainment show 'I Live Alone', transform into chefs for the first night's dinner in Mongolia.

In 'I Live Alone', which will be aired on the 19th, Lee Jang-woo, Key, and Park Na-rae will be shown demonstrating their cooking skills for Rainbow members.

The rainbow package trip in Mongolia special, prepared by Jeon Hyun-moo for the 10th anniversary, was filled with the raucous chemistry between the members and unique scenes from the mysterious travel destination of Mongolia. As a result, the viewership rating soared to a maximum of 10.7%, drawing a warm response.

This week, the full story of a trip to Mongolia unfolds. Make memories while carrying out a well-prepared travel plan in Mongolia, a mysterious country with romantic nights. In particular, Lee Jang-woo, Key, and Park Na-rae, the trio of 'Rainbow Chefs' who boast the most outstanding cooking skills among Rainbow members, will serve as chefs for the first night dinner in Mongolia for Rainbow members.
Lee Jang-woo, Park Na-rae, and Key become chefs at ‘Mongolian dinner’

Previously, Lee Jang-woo and Key purchased various ingredients such as lamb and beef at a traditional market in Mongolia. The trio of rainbow chefs laugh as they reveal the Korean cooking ingredients they brought along in a suitcase to eat with their colleagues. This is because all three of them brought a huge amount of money. It amplifies curiosity about what materials their carriers will be filled with.

Next, Lee Jang-woo and Key will be in charge of the main dish using lamb and beef, respectively, and Park Na-rae will be the assistant chef and stew, helping the two. The three of them divide their roles into cooking and are said to be satisfied, saying, “All three of them are quick and quick,” raising expectations for their chemistry.

Main chef Lee Jang-woo, who was checking the cooking process, thought of a magic powder that would bring out the taste of K-stew, like the 'Powder Prince'. Park Na-rae is said to be surprised, saying, “You’re addicted to powder!”, raising curiosity about whether a magic powder that will bring out the taste of Korea will appear in Mongolia.
Lee Jang-woo, Park Na-rae, and Key become chefs at ‘Mongolian dinner’

Thanks to the activities of the three rainbow chefs, a Mongolian dinner filled with Korean flavors is completed. Here, Mongolian-style kalguksu prepared by a Mongolian guide is added to create an even more generous meal. Jeon Hyun-moo, Lee Joo-seung and others were impressed, saying, “I feel like I eat better than in Korea,” and “Is this a true story?”

Additionally, the Rainbow 8 celebrates their first night in Mongolia by enjoying a deliciously prepared dinner and a glass of beer. At this time, ‘former chairman’ Jeon Hyun-moo made a toast commemorating the 10th anniversary of the package trip and prayed for “escape from the rainbow gathering,” making everyone burst into laughter.

The first night's dinner in Mongolia prepared by Lee Jang-woo, Key, and Park Na-rae can be seen on 'I Live Alone', which airs at 11:10 pm on the same day.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr