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Romantic Sparks Fly Between Chef Park Eun-young and Actor Lee Yi-kyung on 'Hangout with Yoo'
A romantic atmosphere has developed between Chinese cuisine chef Park Eun-young and actor Lee Yi-kyung.
On the 253rd episode of MBC's variety show 'Hangout with Yoo' aired on the 19th, the members were seen enjoying a health-boosting course with actor Kim Kwang-kyu. Yoo Jae-suk warmly greeted Chef Park Eun-young, saying, "Master, you've become a star," and offered a handshake. Chef Park, who had just returned from Hong Kong to make the praised Dongpo Pork Dumplings from 'Black and White Chef', shared her recent activities. She humorously mentioned working under someone in Hong Kong. Chef Park expressed envy over the popularity of other chefs running their own restaurants, jokingly saying, "I'm so jealous." She explained that having been in Hong Kong for only three months, changing plans was difficult, adding, "If I knew things would go this well, I wouldn't have gone to Hong Kong. It's been crazy."
While the Dongpo Pork Dumplings were steaming, Chef Park decided to make Yusanseul Ramen. Yoo Jae-suk, as her apprentice, was in charge of boiling the noodles, but when Chef Park confessed that her ideal type was Lee Yi-kyung, he suddenly switched places with Lee. Chef Park complimented Lee's humor and appearance, creating a warm atmosphere. Yoo Jae-suk, feeling uncomfortable with their closeness, remarked, "Why are my mentor and colleague acting like this?" Other members, including Haha, teased Yoo, saying, "Old man, step aside. This is the best part." Lee Yi-kyung, shy from Chef Park's confession, expressed his interest by saying, "I should visit Hong Kong." As he showcased his cooking skills and engaged in a private conversation with Chef Park, Yoo Jae-suk couldn't hide his jealousy, but the members paid no mind.
When Lee jokingly told Chef Park, "This might be the last time I get to eat Yusanseul Ramen," Yoo Jae-suk, disliking the comment, said, "That's what I hate the most." Yoo emphasized that he was the first to teach the Yusanseul Ramen recipe and offered to make it himself, but Lee quickly declined, causing laughter.
Lee So-jung, Ten Asia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr
On the 253rd episode of MBC's variety show 'Hangout with Yoo' aired on the 19th, the members were seen enjoying a health-boosting course with actor Kim Kwang-kyu. Yoo Jae-suk warmly greeted Chef Park Eun-young, saying, "Master, you've become a star," and offered a handshake. Chef Park, who had just returned from Hong Kong to make the praised Dongpo Pork Dumplings from 'Black and White Chef', shared her recent activities. She humorously mentioned working under someone in Hong Kong. Chef Park expressed envy over the popularity of other chefs running their own restaurants, jokingly saying, "I'm so jealous." She explained that having been in Hong Kong for only three months, changing plans was difficult, adding, "If I knew things would go this well, I wouldn't have gone to Hong Kong. It's been crazy."
While the Dongpo Pork Dumplings were steaming, Chef Park decided to make Yusanseul Ramen. Yoo Jae-suk, as her apprentice, was in charge of boiling the noodles, but when Chef Park confessed that her ideal type was Lee Yi-kyung, he suddenly switched places with Lee. Chef Park complimented Lee's humor and appearance, creating a warm atmosphere. Yoo Jae-suk, feeling uncomfortable with their closeness, remarked, "Why are my mentor and colleague acting like this?" Other members, including Haha, teased Yoo, saying, "Old man, step aside. This is the best part." Lee Yi-kyung, shy from Chef Park's confession, expressed his interest by saying, "I should visit Hong Kong." As he showcased his cooking skills and engaged in a private conversation with Chef Park, Yoo Jae-suk couldn't hide his jealousy, but the members paid no mind.
When Lee jokingly told Chef Park, "This might be the last time I get to eat Yusanseul Ramen," Yoo Jae-suk, disliking the comment, said, "That's what I hate the most." Yoo emphasized that he was the first to teach the Yusanseul Ramen recipe and offered to make it himself, but Lee quickly declined, causing laughter.
Lee So-jung, Ten Asia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr