Fighter Choo Sung-hoon kneels in front of a food broadcast in "It's fortunate to take a break."
The 40th episode of the MBC entertainment program "It's fortunate to take a break" (directed by Kim Myung-jin, Shin Hyun-bin, Lee Jun-beom, Kim Gi-ho / writer Kwon Jeong-hee / hereinafter "It's fortunate") features CEO Ahn Jung-hwan and his same-age best friend Choo Sung-hoon, as well as Kim Nam-il, Kim Dong-jun, and basketball player Lee Kwan-hee, who operate a deserted island restaurant. In addition, "meal grant" Ahn Mi-young joins as the chef, while Boom, Kim Dae-ho, IVE's Liz, and comedian Im Woo-il watch their deserted island restaurant operation in the studio.
On the day, chef "meal grant" Ahn Mi-young prepares meals for guests with seasonal fish caught by workers through fishing and various seafood caught through diving. At this time, Choo Sung-hoon sticks closely to "meal grant" and perfectly copies his knife skills. Surprised by Choo Sung-hoon's knife skills, as good as his own, "meal grant" is taken aback, and Choo Sung-hoon naturally rises to the position of sous chef.
"Meal grant" uses vegetables like water parsley and chives in addition to seafood, showcasing dishes that capture both taste and nutrition. Choo Sung-hoon, who usually disliked vegetables, saying, "Lions do not eat grass," changes his attitude towards the dishes made by "meal grant." It raises curiosity about how the cooking from "meal grant" has changed the taste of 50-year-old Choo Sung-hoon, who has lived as a "meat lover" for half a century.
Eventually, Choo Sung-hoon, in order to taste the food, sets aside his pride as a fighter and begs the guests. It is said that everyone burst into laughter at the sight of him kneeling down for the food broadcast, putting his fighter's dignity aside.
Meanwhile, the stormy food broadcast scene of Choo Sung-hoon, who has let everything go, can be seen today (17th) at 9 p.m. on MBC "It's fortunate to take a break."
[Photo] "It's fortunate to take a break."
[OSEN = Choi Yi-jeong Reporter]