In the 35th episode of the real street food documentary "Jun Hyun-moo Plan 2," Kim Roe-ha and Ryoo Hyun-kyung showcased a cheerful eating trip, exhibiting unexpected chemistry with Jun Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube.

In the 35th episode of the real street food documentary "Jun Hyun-moo Plan 2" (co-produced by MBN and Channel S) broadcast on the 27th, Jun Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube (Kwak Jun-bin) explored Seosan and Hongseong with Kim Roe-ha and Ryoo Hyun-kyung, who were invited as "eating friends" and known as the "treasures of Chungmuro." They showcased a real eating show at the original restaurant of Buseok naengmyeon, which was praised by "food professor" Lee Young-ja, and after passing through Hongseong's "Togul salted shrimp," they discovered a 48-year-old tradition of "naengsam (frozen pork belly) house," providing viewers with valuable information and fun.

That day, Seosan's Jun Hyun-moo revealed, "Lee Young-ja said she helped her parents sell fish here when she was young," expressing familiarity. He then declared, "This restaurant boasts a 0% failure rate for the 'viewer's plan!'" and headed to the original Buseok naengmyeon house with Kwak Tube. After a persistent effort to persuade the owner, the two expressed, "What kind of taste could it possibly have?" Shortly after tasting the Buseok naengmyeon, made with ginger broth for the first time, they said, "It's very unique. What flavor is this?" tilting their heads, but then they became deeply hooked, saying, "It's addictive." Soon after, Lee Young-ja sent a text message to Jun Hyun-moo saying, "That's the best there!" making both of them feel proud.

With the heat beaten by naengmyeon, Jun Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube moved to the vicinity of Gwangcheon Stream in Hongseong. The two, who decided to check out the "Togul salted shrimp," were led by the owner on a "Togul tour." Despite the hot weather, Kwak Tube was surprised, saying, "It feels like I'm traveling in Russia," while Jun Hyun-moo, tasting the "king of salted shrimp," the Yukjeot (shrimps of June), repeatedly shouted, "Just one more... just one more..." Furthermore, the two had a chat while eating boiled pork with salted shrimp that the owner personally prepared, and the owner humorously joked in the Chungcheong dialect, saying, "Seo Jang-hoon says he owns several buildings, but once you're dead, it's all over!" making Jun Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube burst into laughter.

After the laughter-filled "salted shrimp eating tour" wrapped up, the two headed to a popular "naengsam house" known in Hongseong, meeting their "eating friends" Kim Roe-ha and Ryoo Hyun-kyung. At a trusted single-menu restaurant, the four enjoyed grilled frozen pork belly, grilling fernbrake and kimchi together to burst with happiness. Notably, they took out the salted shrimp brought from the Togul and, after getting permission for "corkage," enjoyed it. In response, Kwak Tube emphasized, "Hyun-moo brother even bought for the production team and their parents," repeating it twice. When his kind deed was mentioned, Jun Hyun-moo exclaimed, "Hey! Why talk about that?" in a louder voice, shaking up the scene.

In a warm atmosphere, Kim Roe-ha reminisced about the days of grilling meat on a stone plate and shared stories from his university days, where he majored in ceramics. He revealed, "It was a time when all university students were demonstrating every day. The theater club students who passionately acted without participating in the protests were fascinating. So, I joined the theater club. I never expected I would end up acting myself." He further recounted his connections with director Bong Joon-ho, listing 31 years and five works they shared together, gaining "respect." He continued, "When I was doing the play 'Come See Me,' he came to watch. I suggested over coffee, 'You should make this into a movie later, Junho,'" revealing the story behind the movie "Memories of Murder," surprising everyone.

Ryoo Hyun-kyung also displayed her unrestrained wit, recalling the time she co-hosted a radio show with Jun Hyun-moo. Ryoo Hyun-kyung said, "We had great chemistry back then," adding, "To be honest, I almost became family with him!" Jun Hyun-moo urged, "Let's keep that under wraps," but Ryoo Hyun-kyung boldly stated, "Jun Hyun-moo went on a blind date with my sister." She then elaborated, "He's the perfect big brother-in-law. Not a husband material, though~" stating that her sister married a man she met shortly after the blind date with Jun Hyun-moo, knocking him out of the park. As their eating trip filled with laughter concluded, a teaser was released for the next week, showcasing the second installment of Jun Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube's "global eating trip," heading to Hong Kong after Japan.

"Jun Hyun-moo Plan 2," a joint production by MBN and Channel S, airs every Friday at 9:10 p.m.

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