Gourmet collector Lee Sang-yoon's selection of North Korean cuisine restaurants is revealed.
The sixth episode of the ENA entertainment program 'Choi Hwajung and Kim Hoyoung's I've Missed You,' which will air on Sunday, Jan. 13, at 9:20 p.m., features acting great and luxury actor Park Geun-hyung and all-around actor Lee Sang-yoon as guests, showcasing their delightful father-son chemistry.
Currently active as 'the prince of theater,' Lee Sang-yoon introduces favorite restaurants that will appeal to the tastes of 'Food Siblings' MCs Park Geun-hyung and Lee Sang-yoon, who are playing a father-son pair in the play 'Death of a Salesman.' Lee Sang-yoon, who is so passionate about food that he collects restaurants featured in KTX or in-flight magazines, is expected to attract attention with his discerning choices, apparently typical of a Seoul National University graduate.
In particular, Park Geun-hyung and Lee Sang-yoon share their acting passion as well as the tribulations behind the scenes, heating up the atmosphere. Lee Sang-yoon noted, "Acting is the most fun these days," prompting Choi Hwajung to marvel, "As expected of Seoul National University," while Park Geun-hyung surprised everyone with his bombshell remark, "That's a flaw." In response, Lee Sang-yoon counters firmly, showcasing banter reminiscent of a real father-son dynamic, piquing interest.
Above all, Lee Sang-yoon shares his story about becoming an actor during his time at Seoul National University, revealing the shocking tale of how he nearly gave up on his studies. However, he discloses that a single word from his senior and actor Lee Soon-jae led him to graduate from Seoul National University after 13 years, raising curiosity about the conversations that might have taken place between the two.
Additionally, Park Geun-hyung, who secured his place as a romantic through past entertainment programs, shares a comical episode about how he had no choice but to take good care of his wife. He humbly mentions that he inadvertently earned the title of romantic while displaying an unfiltered 'tsundere' side.
[Photo] 'Choi Hwajung and Kim Hoyoung's I've Missed You'
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