The Chinese cuisine master Chef Lee Yeon-bok's liquor cabinet caught attention.
On the 7th, in the broadcast of Channel A's "Close Friends Documentary: Dining Table for Four," Chef Lee Yeon-bok's cooking studio and liquor cabinet surprised the audience.
On that day, actor Kim Kang-woo, announcer Jang Ye-won, and comedian Heo Gyeong-hwan were guests. The three arrived at a pristine white detached house with a garden. The person who welcomed them was none other than Chef Lee Yeon-bok.
Lee Yeon-bok said, "I met Kim Kang-woo while doing a variety program in the past. We got along so well during filming that we've continued our relationship." Kim Kang-woo noted, "He is like the man from nowhere, someone you can comfortably be around."
Additionally, Lee Yeon-bok remarked about Heo Gyeong-hwan, "It's comforting to be next to him." Heo Gyeong-hwan said, "He is like an older brother you can comfortably be around." Lee Yeon-bok described Jang Ye-won as "lively, bright, and a mood-maker." Jang Ye-won stated, "This is almost the only gathering for me. The chef makes it comfortable for me, so I can also approach him comfortably."
On that day, Lee Yeon-bok unveiled his own cooking studio, where he conducts culinary research and shoots YouTube videos. Lee Yeon-bok said, "This is like a playground."
One side of the wall was filled with Lee Yeon-bok's liquor cabinet, capturing attention. Kim Kang-woo asked, "Are the ones with names written on them the drinks that were consumed and kept?" To this, Lee Yeon-bok explained, "Whenever people come over, they bring liquor gifts. I get confused about who brought what, so I started writing down names."
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