Jeon Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube's Culinary Adventure in Hong Kong with Jung Eun-ji
Jeon Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube's Culinary Adventure in Hong Kong with Jung Eun-ji
Jeon Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube, along with their 'food friend' Jung Eun-ji, showcased their delightful 'sibling chemistry' during their culinary adventure in Hong Kong.

On the 36th episode of the real street food documentary 'Jeon Hyun-moo Plan 2' (co-produced by MBN and Channel S), aired on the 4th, Jeon Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube (Kwak Jun-bin) embarked on a food trip with Jung Eun-ji, exploring local eateries in Hong Kong. After watching the 'Cirque du Soleil', they experienced 'Lute Goose Dish' for the first time and visited a 'Hong Kong Beef Noodle' restaurant, which has been selected by Michelin 11 times, and a bustling Dai Pai Dong, offering viewers a sense of satisfaction and healing.
Jeon Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube's Culinary Adventure in Hong Kong with Jung Eun-ji
Jeon Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube's Culinary Adventure in Hong Kong with Jung Eun-ji
The 'Hong Kong Expedition' trio eagerly anticipated watching the 'Cirque du Soleil'. Backstage, they met the actors who invited them and gifted them with 'Korean snacks', creating a warm atmosphere. During the performance, a surprise occurred when the actors descended into the audience and brought Jeon Hyun-moo on stage. Despite the unexpected participation, Jeon Hyun-moo showcased an intense 'clown dance'. His comedic dedication, representing the 'Korean Entertainment Awards', had the audience in stitches and applauding.

After the enjoyable performance, the trio learned circus skills from the actors. They were then invited to a unique restaurant located in the middle of a local bowling alley. This famous eatery, run by a chef with 60 years of experience, specializes in 'Lute Goose'. Initially shocked by the whole roasted goose, they were soon impressed by its exquisite taste, giving it a thumbs up.

During the meal, the circus actors praised Jeon Hyun-moo's surprise performance, saying, "He was so professional, we should pay him." Jeon Hyun-moo humorously responded, "I'm a TV clown," causing laughter. As the meal concluded warmly, it was revealed that this was their second day in Hong Kong.
Jeon Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube's Culinary Adventure in Hong Kong with Jung Eun-ji
Jeon Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube's Culinary Adventure in Hong Kong with Jung Eun-ji
The trio had arrived in Hong Kong late the previous afternoon, with Jeon Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube starting their food trip near the bustling Causeway Bay. Jeon Hyun-moo announced, "For our first meal in Hong Kong, we'll visit a truly local restaurant never before featured on Korean TV," heading to a famous 'Hong Kong Beef Noodle' spot. The restaurant was already bustling, and they cautiously requested an interview with the owner, who graciously agreed. After a long wait, they finally entered the restaurant.

They were astonished by the 11 'Michelin Guide' plaques on the wall. They tasted the signature white radish stew, with Kwak Tube exclaiming, "It's exactly the taste Koreans love!" Soon after, their 'food friend' Jung Eun-ji joined them. Kwak Tube, a huge fan of Apink, warmly welcomed her. The trio enjoyed the tender beef-filled 'Hong Kong Beef Noodles', with Jeon Hyun-moo declaring, "I'll visit here every time I'm in Hong Kong. It's number one!"

After a satisfying first meal, Jeon Hyun-moo suggested, "Hong Kong is all about the night! Let's enjoy the night market and street food vibe," heading to Sham Shui Po, known as 'Hong Kong's Hipjiro (HIP+Euljiro)'. Among the nostalgic night markets, they settled at a particularly crowded Dai Pai Dong. Watching the chef's 'fire show' cooking, they ordered various dishes, including the signature 'Beef and Potato Stir-fry' and Jeon Hyun-moo's pick, 'Razor Clam Stir-fry'. Pairing the dishes with beer, they enjoyed 'Hong Kong's night cuisine'. Jeon Hyun-moo, slightly tipsy, dropped his spoon, prompting Jung Eun-ji to tease him in dialect, "This oppa is drunk~" Jeon Hyun-moo retorted in dialect, and Kwak Tube remarked, "It feels like watching an old married couple," to which Jung Eun-ji humorously glared.

Kwak Tube then asked, "You've done many duets; who do you match best with?" Jung Eun-ji replied, "Huh Gak oppa. I treat him casually, like I do with Hyun-moo oppa." Kwak Tube suggested, "We also have 'Mugak' (Jeon Hyun-moo)," requesting a duet with a night market vibe. Jung Eun-ji proposed, "Let's go with Hyun-moo-gak," giving Jeon Hyun-moo a 'Chinese restaurant' style stage name. She sang Sechs Kies' 'Couple', previously performed with Seo In-guk, with Jeon Hyun-moo, serenading the Hong Kong night. Meanwhile, Kwak Tube humorously requested, "Please release a version without Jeon Hyun-moo," keeping the atmosphere lively.