Inside the Lavish Utah Mansion of Cupbap CEO Song Jung-hoon
Inside the Lavish Utah Mansion of Cupbap CEO Song Jung-hoon
Song Jung-hoon, the CEO behind the global success of Cupbap with 250 stores and $60 million in revenue, unveiled his luxurious 570-pyeong mansion on the show 'The Boss Has Donkey Ears'.

On the October 6th episode of KBS2's variety program 'The Boss Has Donkey Ears', Song Jung-hoon, who resides in Utah, USA, appeared with his family.

The mansion, showcased on the show, boasts an impressive scale with a total area of 570 pyeong, featuring a basement and two above-ground floors.
Inside the Lavish Utah Mansion of Cupbap CEO Song Jung-hoon
Inside the Lavish Utah Mansion of Cupbap CEO Song Jung-hoon
The property includes an indoor gym, a movie theater, a dressing room, a library, as well as a private playground and basketball court, capturing viewers' attention.

Song Jung-hoon shared, "I built this house six years ago. My wife handled the interior design while I took care of the exterior," adding that "the current market value in the U.S. is about 3 billion won (approximately $2.5 million)."

Comedian Park Myung-soo expressed his surprise, noting, "A 30-pyeong apartment in Korea costs 3.5 billion won." Meanwhile, Song Jung-hoon, true to his culinary roots, was seen preparing breakfast for his children, showcasing his caring nature.

Reported by Na-yeon Cho, TenAsia nybluebook@tenasia.co.kr